Larry
Elder Member
Use a laptop, Kindle, or I Pad.In the footer. If any of the hard copy pages become separated from the rest, you still know what version that particular page comes from.
Use a laptop, Kindle, or I Pad.In the footer. If any of the hard copy pages become separated from the rest, you still know what version that particular page comes from.
While I intend to have a laptop or iPad with me at ASLOK - many people still use 'paper technology'. For them, putting the version in the footer or header on every page would be a good idea.Use a laptop, Kindle, or I Pad.
Carrying my eASLRB, eASOP, PS, v.1 Q&A, and a thousand + scenarios on a tablet PC ... much easier than paper. It just gets to be too much. I have left a scenario binder at a tourney, but never my laptop.While I intend to have a laptop or iPad with me at ASLOK - many people still use 'paper technology'. For them, putting the version in the footer or header on every page would be a good idea.
By the way. This is a great service to all the ASL gamers. Thanks Klas.
It is good to have a one-stop shop for Q&A, thanks for the initiative.I've complemented the Q&A files from Game Squad with PDF files of Scott Romanowski’s Q&A files (version 22, March 2005) and a link to the Q&A collection on dicetower.com.
Thanks for this valuable service to the community Klas.Version 15 (2013-12-20) of the compilation of Perry Sez Q&A from Game Squad is now released/uploaded.
10 new Q&A from the GS Forum added.
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