Re: How best to learn about God Learners

From: Grimmund <grimmund_at_ibbb_123-G2zRLdVpgGA_dPlpS72cUDOsSVyv4HQSE5J421kGdP3-Z9JQHJbXhGTdDv>
Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 07:54:53 -0500


On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Jamallo Kreen <jamallokreen_at_mfXZdOrTF1zxRZrrZXuT5LQ0okPVRUVodkGyKfqjV7v1UhkG0eFQMNA-sUbDJnRMN6PEgBvUEhlzRXSIBA.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

> Ahem! I suppose, Jeff, that if I actually read "The Middle Sea
> Empire" I would actually understand the distinctions which you have
> drawn. Have you a link to the "Stafford Library"?

The Stafford Library is a collection of works, available in several outlets. There is no single link to it as such.

Middle Sea Empire, though,

http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=50032

I'm about halfway through it, myself.

> I'm in far better shape with "Jrustela" and "The Second Age," because
> Amazon.com has recommended the former (which is in my shopping cart
> already), and may have also recommended the latter,

Those recommendations are based on prior sales to other customers, not an intelligent review of the contents. Amazon recommends things it suspects it can sell you, not necessarily things that would actually be useful or relevant.

Grimmund

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