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- fpf1s3c01 GUIDING LINES FOR THE DISKMAG-SECTION
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- c03As most people have realised by now, diskmags often deal with diskmags. In
- some mags, estimated 30 percent of all articles coil around other mags and
- editors, making this the largest bit of all subtopics. Obviously, however,
- not every swapper is interested in reading about the latest fashion inside the
- restricted area of editorism. On the other hand, by leaving totally out the
- circles of editors and their interests appears to be a little rigid. f4c02"One can
- overdo everything," f1c03we call out to certain people.
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- What we did is to take out all Diskmag-Scene related articles and put them
- into a seperate subsection, making it easier to figure out what one actually
- is interested in. Also for riotlusting main-eds of other mags, it makes it
- easier to identify what has to slagged off and what not.
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- In this issue you will find an insight on the c04structure of votesystems c03and on
- the perspective of charts as matter of census overall, a c04plead for galleriesc03,
- the continuing discussion about who has a c04right to write articles c03and the
- mislead way of c04approaching diskmag criticismc03.
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- f2c03Please Note:
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- f1c04Due to a mistake while the magazine was being packed, f2Generation #22f1 stated
- the author of the article "f4c03How to destroy a mythf1c04" wasc02 RokDaZonec04. It wasn't.
- So every complain and critic about it should be handed directly to his fellow
- c02The Ripperc04, who is the maker and responsible of the whole text. The whole
- Generation staff is sorry about it.
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