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I try to limit exposure of my electronic credit information on the Internet, and accordingly do not have a subscription to JTAS Online. However, I'd be very interested to see the new supplement you're working on. Could you post a brief 'blurb' on the user page you created for me?
 
I try to limit exposure of my electronic credit information on the Internet, and accordingly do not have a subscription to JTAS Online. However, I'd be very interested to see the new supplement you're working on. Could you post a brief 'blurb' on the user page you created for me?
  
Also, glad to meet another member of the small fraternity of folks in the game business! Some years back I extensively worked in the biz myself, producing or developing about a dozen different products for four different companies.
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Also, glad to meet another member of the small fraternity of folks in the game business! Some years back I worked extensively in the biz myself, producing or developing about a dozen different products for four different companies.

Revision as of 15:17, 3 September 2007

Hans Rancke-Madsen was born on August 4th, 1956 in Copenhagen, Denmark. One day, while he was visiting a friend in England, the friend gave him a little black box containing three little black books. For many years thereafter, he visited England once or twice a year and never failed to visit Games Workshop and pick up some new Traveller publications. Eventually Denmark became civilized enough that his Friendly Local Comics Shop also began selling roleplaying stuff, enabling him to get his fix locally. The Internet enabled him to help playtest GURPS Traveller books and write articles for JTAS Online. He is co-author of GURPS Traveller: Sword Worlds, has playtested all but a few of the GT books, and has several 'additional material by' credits.

I try to limit exposure of my electronic credit information on the Internet, and accordingly do not have a subscription to JTAS Online. However, I'd be very interested to see the new supplement you're working on. Could you post a brief 'blurb' on the user page you created for me?

Also, glad to meet another member of the small fraternity of folks in the game business! Some years back I worked extensively in the biz myself, producing or developing about a dozen different products for four different companies.