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Subject: Re: Where is Amazing?
From: Charlie_Gibbs@mindlink.bc.ca (Charlie Gibbs)
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 95 16:58:30 -0700
Message-ID: <72780-803865510@mindlink.bc.ca>
In article <3sb1qa$pkp@quilla.tezcat.com> jjohnst@tezcat.com
(jane johnston) writes:
>David E Pfenninger (dpfennin@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu) wrote:
>
>: dpfennin@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu (David E Pfenninger) writes:
>:
>: >I got the June issue today. It's down from 64 to 48 pages. I would
>: >think that if anything it would be getting BIGGER since the death of
>: >AmigaWorld and the ESCOM buyout. Also, the front cover shows that
>: >there is an article on programming the X-Specs Lasses... that's
>: >right, lasses instead of glasses. Sure it's public knowledge that
>: >AmigaWorld looked nicer, but sheesh, don't they have any
>: >proofreader's at AC?
>: ^^^
>: ha-ha, the irony... :)
>
>There is a difference though. They HAVE proofreaders.
Perhaps, but I've always noticed more misspellings of "its" in AC
than in any other magazine - although given the general deterioration
of English usage they may not be exceptional for long. :-(
Disclaimer: I think AC's material is good, and I wish them the best
of luck in the future. I just wish their preuf reeders were a little
more careful... :-)
Charlie_Gibbs@mindlink.bc.ca
"When aiming for the lowest common denominator, be prepared for
the occasional division by zero." -- old marketing saying