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Edited by: Robert A. Hayden
NERPS: ShadowLore was released on April 15th, 1994. Down with I.R.S. thieves. This updated version with a few minor changes was released on May 2, 1994.
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Shadowrun is a registered trademark of FASA, Inc. They actually make money off of the game. The copyrights of each article are held by the original authors. This compilation is copyright (c) 1994 Robert A. Hayden.
In addition to ShadowRun, computer and education related activities, Hayden spends his free time involved with various aspects of political activism. A staunch supporter of civil and privacy rights, and a member of the Electronic Freedom Foundation, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, and the American Civil Liberties Union, Hayden can often be found wandering the nets or the real world, passing out opinions to anyone who will listen on issues of constitutional, civil and electronic rights. In addition, he is part of the south-central Minnesota gay/lesbian/bisexual civil rights movement and is an active voice at Mankato State on the same subject.
When I was in the military,
They gave me a medal for killing two
men and a discharge for loving one
-- Leonard Matlovich
LEAVE OUR PRIVATES ALONE
End the ban on gays in the U.S. military
This book is dedicated to the poets, the
storytellers, the lovers, the imaginers, the
creators, the inventors, and the dreamers. Without them it would have
never seen the light of day, and without them humankind would
still be living in caves freezing to death.
Never let the creative spirit die, for its death takes with it our very reason for existing.
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