The Cedar Branch & Western--The Hillbilly Line!
QUOTE: Originally posted by kbfcsme You cannot beat the portability of a magazine. My PC's are located in the kitchen and the family room, but I read my MR at work, in my car at lunch, or home at the workbench or the "reading room". I would hate to put a PC in all those locations!!!!
Joe Fugate Modeling the 1980s SP Siskiyou Line in southern Oregon
QUOTE: Originally posted by jfugate Would love to see this option. However, I don't expect it will happen. While it would not be too difficult to digitize the issues of MR since the era of desktop publishing, getting searchable versions of the magazine prior to this would be a major undertaking indeed. Each page would have to be individually scanned into digital format, then key search phrases would have to be hand entered for each page. Barring that, each page would have to be OCR'd and hand checked for errors, since OCR is not perfect. If we assume MR production went digital in 1990 then all the years from 1934 to year end 1989 would have to be hand scanned and proofed, which I estimate would be something over 50,000 pages. While that might work for a magazine with the market of National Geographic, the Model Railroader market is a pittance compared to that, and I don't see all this work being cost justified. Dream on ... would love to see it but I ain't holding my breath.