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Subject: Re: Where is Amazing?
From: jjohnst@tezcat.com (jane johnston)
Date: 23 Jun 1995 04:17:35 GMT
Message-ID: <3sdf8v$liq@quilla.tezcat.com>
Maxwell Daymon (mdaymon@rainbow.rmii.com) wrote:
: jane johnston (jjohnst@tezcat.com) wrote:
: : A strange morphing process took place and made AC a strange amalgamation
: : of AC and AW, trimming them, taking out any hint of controversy (ie
: : Bandito-- supposedly on sabbatical-- hah!), and adding ads (not bad
: : given the situation but I believe a to article ratio is very high).
: They are going through some of the hardest times. All you're losing is a
: couple pages and articles each month - they are losing their funding to
: provide even that. It's pretty easy to sit on your high horse and
: complain, want to put money where your mouth is and buy a few full page
: ads for a couple thousand so they can afford to print more articles?
: : I used to like AC too. Not as good as info. But then what is??
: Amazing Computing has been one of the most informative magazines
: throughout the history of the Amiga. I miss .info a lot, but they were
: fairly lost at times and had more whining than useful information. I'd
: really love .info back again, but we're just not going to get that. If
: this is the type of support AC receives, we'll loose it, too.
I agree with little that you have written. There were other ways
to save money or add revenues besides cutting pages. Once lost
do you think they'll come back. It's hard for me to justify
putting up $4 for so little.BUT it still the best (only) US Amiga magazine
left, and I have to think we need to support it. Buy it.
--jane j