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lord of the rings

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One quick question is anybody working on an update to the lord of the
ring files to include the new two towers set.
 
--- zepro <zepro@comcast.net> wrote:
> One quick question is anybody working on an update to the lord of the
> ring files to include the new two towers set.

If you can find a plain text spoiler list, then point the way...

Otherwise it will likely be tied up for a little bit.


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At 04:41 PM 11/21/2002 +0000, zepro wrote:
>One quick question is anybody working on an update to the lord of the
>ring files to include the new two towers set.

I know that Bob has already chimed in on this, but I'll give it a
slightly longer answer. Yes, this update is in process. We are having a
bit of difficulty with input data, but rest assured that as soon as we can
get this issue resolved there will be data files for Two Towers. In the
meantime, if you have any requests for the data files generally, please
feel free to speak up.

Mark, LotR Guy.

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