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Listen Up, You Primitive Screwheads!!!! (Cyberpunk) 1994 Eric Heisserer, Craig Neeley, Mike Roter, Ross Winn, Charlie Wong, and Benjamin Wright ISBN 0-937279-45-5: Eco Front (CyberGeneration) 1994 credited for design with authors being David Ackerman and Edward Bolme ISBN 0-937279-50-1: Castle Falkenstein: 1994 ISBN 0-937279-44-7: Neo Tribes ...
The core books for the game were published by R. Talsorian Games. Cyberpunk, by Mike Pondsmith (boxed set) (1988) [CP3001] - Includes View from the Edge (core rules booklet), Friday Night Firefight (combat rules booklet), and Welcome to Night City (gameworld sourcebook booklet)
Evil Dead Rise Haunts Theaters April 2023. The original The Evil Dead from 1981 achieved cult status on home video, so, it almost seemed appropriate that the latest installment was initially going ...
The Cyberpunk 2020 GM's Guide is titled "Listen Up, You Primitive Screwheads!" Pop-Punk band The Gamits titled their first EP This is my Boomstick!. Thrash Punk band Common Enemy released a 7" entitled Groovy in which all four songs are based on the Evil Dead series.
A Robertson screw, also known as a square screw [1] or Scrulox, [2] is a type of screw with a square-shaped socket in the screw head and a corresponding square protrusion on the tool.
Slot screw drives have a single horizontal indentation (the slot) in the fastener head and is driven by a "common blade" or flat-bladed screwdriver.This form was the first type of screw drive to be developed, and, for centuries, it was the simplest and cheapest to make because it can just be sawed or filed.
Mike Pondsmith designed Mekton.. Mike Pondsmith decided to self-publish a game which originated in his interest in the Mobile Suit Gundam manga which he combined with the Imperial Star game system, which he had designed for his own amusement: this led to the "white box edition" of Mekton (1984), a role-playing game which would focus on giant robot combat.
After failing to interest manufacturers, Thompson sold his self-centering design to Phillips in 1935. [4] Phillips formed the Phillips Screw Company in 1934. After refining the design (U.S. Patent #2,046,343, U.S. Patents #2,046,837 to 2,046,840) for the American Screw Company of Providence, Rhode Island, Phillips succeeded in bringing the design to industrial manufacturing and promoting its ...