I’m sure all of you out there have at least heard of someone being ripped off by a cowboy tradesman. It’s happened to me twice before, when I was grossly overcharged for electrical services. One time I was charged £100, just to change a fuse when I know its a simple job. After all the electrics in my house went off at the beginning of July, I was extremely begrudging to get in any old electrician from the Yellow Pages. I was refereed to a relatively new company called BH Electrician Services. After I called, they sent someone round the next day and within 10 minutes I had my electrics back on. It was another blown fuse again, but this time it was in the main fuse box. I was worried to hear what the price would be. Turned out it was £15 and I didn’t eve have to pay up front. I was told and invoice would be in the post. So if anyone out there has been ripped off by an electrician, check out these electricians.
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Last February 2008, Paramount has announced that will move the film from its supposedly December 25 2009 release to May 8 2009. It is primarily because that the production staff reckoned more audiences will watch the movie on summer than winter and not because of the WGA strike. They also choose May 8 because it will avoid competition like X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons that are supposed to be out on the same month. Paramount thought that the film could really appeal to a much broader audience. And besides, it will allow them more time for the visual effects to be perfected.
Here we have a selection of role playing game covers, more like a gallery of RPGs:
Call of Cthulhu - Chaosium’s Basic Role Playing (BRP) system is used to fuel the nightmare world envisioned by 20s pulp horror writer H.P. Lovecraft.
Feng Shui - Modern action movie roleplaying with pretty simple and intuitive rules, though I tend to simplify my sessions even more with ideas from Wushu.

Chill - Out of print Mayfair games horror offering, modernized from the also out of print Pacesetter original release, Chill was, at the time, probably one of the better contenders for horror roleplaying, and relied on a less arcane system of knowledge and world mythology than Call of Cthulhu.
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay - Spending a good ten years out of print, Warhammer nonetheless managed to achieve a solid fanbase with its simple but rich mechanics and world info.
Judge Dredd - A British import, this game and the Stallon movie of the same name, was based on the comic book. It has some interesting future tech ideas, but seems overcomplicated.
Rolemaster - Presuming you possess all the other requisite “Law” books that accompany it (Claw Law, Arms Law, Magic Law, Garden Law, Picnic Law, etc), this could probably rival D&D for its sheer number of supplments.

Heroes Unlimited - Essentially a prototype of Champions, using the older Hero system.
Danger International - Essentially the reverse, using Champions to do a spy game.
Hero - The streamlined 90s rules for the Hero universal system
Call of Cthulhu - An older edition of this horror classic

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