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I guess this applies to most magazines. Not every issue is a "winner" to all of us. I have not subscribed to any model magazines for a long time, just those that are about the real thing; but I have been closely following all kinds of forums here in Germany and over on your side of the pond. Anyway, my observation is that no one takes the trouble to read anything anymore. It's just go on the net and ask. Most of us old geezers will volunteer and say: It was in that there magazine, go look for it at the library. What they want is something different: Instant satisfaction at the click of a mouse. So what we do is dig deep in our memory and give them a short rundown how to solve the problem, if they have that much patience to start with. <br />Nobody is to blame for this, it is just a sign of our time. <br />@Al: Have fun with al those back issues. Working thru a stack of older magazines is really time well spent. So much to discover. <br />Regards <br />Martin
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