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From: huff@bronze.lcs.mit.edu (Robert Huff)
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To: carolingia@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU
Subject: Trivial Pursuit (was When I was a newbie... )


Ave!
	I'd like to suggest we maybe have three sections: one for the SCA
generally, one for Carolingia, and one for history and the the various
disciplines.
	Remember, our (nominal) objective is to, er, indoctrinate the
novices with general information about SCA culture; knowing about cubeb
is good, knowing how to recognize a knight is better, knowing where
knights (in general) stand in the power structure is better yet.


				Diego Mundoz
