Hi Phil,
 
The best information I have is that the First Survey data was
generated by a program. What parts of the UWP where
generated by the program.
 
I know one of the articles published
in either JTAS or when JTAS was incorporated into Challenge
was coding to run through the process in LBB3 on an earlier
Apple computer. At least I think the computer was an Apple.
 
Unfortunately, I seem to remember where I saw the article.
 
Tom Rux


From: "Phil Pugliese (via tml list)" <nobody@simplelists.com>
To: tml@simplelists.com
Sent: Monday, November 3, 2014 9:13:51 AM
Subject: Re: [TML] Database of non-sector Amber Zone worlds

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I've always wondered if the first sector supplement, covering the Spinward Marches, was generated w/o using a computer. Considering the copyright date, it just might've been generated by 'hand' using the rules from LBB3.
Parts of the 'Marches also appeared in the early Adventures, before the sector supplement appeared, as well as some subsectors adjacent to the 'Marches.
I also wonder how that was done.

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On Mon, 11/3/14, tmr0195@comcast.net <tmr0195@comcast.net> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [TML] Database of non-sector Amber Zone worlds
 To: tml@simplelists.com
 Date: Monday, November 3, 2014, 6:12 AM
 
 Hello
 Ian,
 
  
 My guess is those worlds designated amber are
 based
 on their UWP codes of government and law level for
 the
 most part. Another possibility is that the code was
 randomly
 generated by whatever program or programs that
 were
 used to create the UWP data.
  
 Tom Rux
  
 
 
 From:
 "Ian Whitchurch"
 <ian.whitchurch@gmail.com>
 To:
 tml@simplelists.com
 Sent: Sunday,
 November 2, 2014 8:01:29 PM
 Subject:
 Re: [TML] Database of non-sector Amber Zone worlds
 
 
 
 Did we ever get a list of why various worlds
 were amber zoned ?
 
 
 On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at
 2:53 PM, Phill <evildolphins@gmail.com>
 wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Tom> wrote:
 
 
 Have you considered either purchasing or getting
 together
 with someone who has a copy of the T4 CD-ROM from
 Far
 Future Enterprises. The CD-ROM is supposed to be
 searchable
 which might help find some the items you are looking
 for.Hi Tom,
 
 
 I have purchased it
 last year. My Canon site is a hobby PERL programming project
 though and I've done very little in the past few
 years.
 
 
 That is a handy tip
 though for me when I have another go at cleanup.
 
 
 I've mostly used
 it for seeing what exists at the destinations of my Random
 Travelling games of a few years back:
 http://phillwebb.id.au/fudge/traveller/random_travelling.html
 So only the Spinward
 Marches parts.
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 Phill--
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 dolphin agenda, there's no going
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