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Re: Best Apple II publication of all time
In article <809506630.7745@contech.demon.co.uk>,
Soenke Behrens <sbehrens@contech.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>ltchean@iss.nus.sg (Lim Thye Chean) wrote:
>
>>Joe Kohn (joko@crl.com) wrote:
>>:
>>: Out of curiosity, what niche do you feel SSII fills?
>>:
>>: Personally, I think of SSII as being a sort of Consumer Reports' Resource
>>: Guide for the Apple II world, with one of the major goals being to make
>>: people feel good about owning and using an Apple II.
>
>>Well, you just sort of explain it yourself. It is a consumer reports' resource
>>guide. I personally like SSII, but not as much as other Apple II publications.
>>Maybe I have some suggestions:
>
>[3 points deleted]
>
>And I'll add my $0.02 and say: Can we have adverts, please? GS+ was about
>the last magazine I knew of that still ran Apple-II adverts, now that's
>gone, where do I get my buying information from?
Comp.sys.apple2. :-) Seriously, that's where most of my information has
come from over the last 3 years.
However, I agree with you. More importantly, you don't (usually?) get
reviews on the .net, you need magazines for that.
Joe, _any_ chance?
>Soenke
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