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Subject: Re: Where is Amazing?
From: mdaymon@rainbow.rmii.com (Maxwell Daymon)
Date: 25 Jun 1995 06:42:10 GMT
Message-ID: <3sj0g2$m9s@natasha.rmii.com>
Glenn Saunders (krishna@primenet.com) wrote:
: This time if Amazing goes under there won't BE a way to transfer
: subscriptions to an alternate magazine. So it is certainly a catch-22
: with AC. If they look like they are going down the tubes, how can they
: ask us to commit to a year or more? That's worse of a risk than AW was.
$2.50 an issue isn't a HUGE gamble considering it's the last US print
magazine that gives the Amiga coverage. $2.50 isn't a lot to ask to
support this endeavor. The risk that we lose out last printed Amiga
publication is certainly FAR greater than losing $5 or $10. Hell, many
people blow that on state lotteries every WEEK.
When I see how little there is to lose and how much there is to gain by
keeping the last Amiga publication alive, I really can't take the concern
over quite literally a few dollars very seriously. The burn that will be
felt when AC dies is the burn that puts the final nail in the coffin for
the US. It's more or less the unoffical announcement that the Amiga isn't
good enough for the US anymore.
--
+- Maxwell Daymon -+- mdaymon@rmii.com -+
P.S. You will probably transfer to "3" - a magazine published to cover
the 3DO system.