Steve and Norman,
My son's Dungeons and Dragons board game had dice
with more than six sides. As I recall, they went up to 16 or more
sides.
My number is 8.
A. C. Tynes
Usetobe owner of a Mark I
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> From: Steve Laifman <Laifman@flash.net>
> To: Norman C. Miller <rootes1@best.com>
> Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: UNITED - The board game
> Date: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 1:30 AM
>
>
>
> Norman C. Miller wrote:
>
> > A little game for those unable to attend Tigers United.
> >
> > To begin, roll the virtual die and echo to the list a number from 1 to
12.
> >
> > Norman C. Miller
> >
> > Rootes Group Depot
> > "The International Registry Of Sunbeam Tigers"
> > "The Book Of Norman, Volume I"
> > "Tiger Press"
> > "Web Page" <http://shell3.ba.best.com/~rootes1>
>
> Norman,
>
> I'd be glad to comply with your request, but having a difficult time
imagining
> design of the die to roll. Since you said "die", rather thatn "dice",
and I
> know you to be a meticulous person and a pargon af descriptive use of
English,
> you must mean a single, rather than a pair, although a "pair of dice" is
two,
> maybe a dice is one?.
>
> With a few exceptions, most of the "die's" I get from Vegas only have 6
sides.
> So I could only get from 1 to 6. If I did use a pair of "dice", I could
not get
> "1".
>
> Where did you get that duodecahedron dies to get 1 through 12?
>
> {9->
>
> Oh, the number is "3", using three "die's" all reading "snake-eyes".
>
> Steve
>
> --
> Steve Laifman < One first kiss, >
> B9472289 < one first love, and >
> < one first win, is all >
> < you get in this life. >
>
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