I really have nothing better to do at work...
I'm finding a couple of options for digital dice rolling, should we decide we don't want to use real dice. Personally, I would rather, just because they're fun to play with and tangible, but I also think this decision can be made on an individual basis (unless we use a chat-room-roller, so everybody can see the rolls).
Downloadable desktop RPG dice roller:
http://www.niagara.com/~mcarter/rpgroll.htm - I couldn't check this out at work, but I will later on my laptop.
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/dnd/20040517a - D&D custom dice roller that you can use offline, also. Allows for any number polyhedral roll.
http://members.aol.com/dicetalk/rpglink.htm - a site with links to 8-9 downloadable dice rollers - easier than looking more up for myself.
Website that rolls for you:
http://www.irony.com/igroll.html - has some fun options that don't have to take more time, but can add or subtract from the roll. Also has the option to make several rolls simultaneously, so this could help to streamline combat with one roll for all initiatives (if we concede everyone on equal footing and we don't take the dex+wits part into account, which may or may not be good).
http://www.white-wolf.com/DiceRollers/ - white-wolf chatroom roller - allows all those signed in to see all rolls, but requires login to use. Also shows the 5 million other people on the chat your rolls, not quite sure how this works.
GM tools website:
http://eposic.org/rpg/index.html - has a diceroller, but also other sweet GM aids (like a combat manager, which would probably be quite helpful). Looks like it could be really handy for our yet-to-be-dubbed storyteller.
