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Re: Nibble mags
- Subject: Re: Nibble mags
- From: The Wizard of Oz <wizard@emeraldcity.gov>
- Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 18:49:46 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Oz Regents Office
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 15:44:28 -0500, Chris Morse wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 01:27:53 GMT, "Shawn B." <leabre@html.com> wrote:
>
>>Greetings,
>>
>>I had thought that Call A.P.P.L.E. had restored and offer all the old
>>nibble magazines. I cannot locate any such info on their website and
>>numerous email attempts result in no replies. But when I search google,
>>it seems there are people who state that they have. What is the truth
>>in this matter, how do I go about purchasing them (not including EBay)?
>>
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Shawn
>>
>>
> Hiya Shawn,
>
> Not sure if you're a "subscriber" to www.callapple.org, but their last
> issue said that after some delays they are getting back to finishing the
> Nibble mag scans. In short, they are not available YET, but will be
> eventually. I'm looking forward to it too! I haven't heard anything
> with respect to pricing, but if my suspicions are confirmed, it'll be
> something like $99 or $149 for the whole set. Based on how they price
> other things on the site, I think $99 is the cheapest it'll be.. but I
> could be wrong!
Correct. It will be sold as a set. I've suggested it be sold by the year
as well (more potential customers that way).
> It seems they have fallen behind a bit. I paid a years subscription to
> their online magazine, and their "latest" issue is from October of last
> year... so if they finally get around to releasing the November issue,
> around now, it'll only be 3 and 1/2 months late. I'd like to see how
> they "catch up" with it.. I'd rather they forgoe the intervening issues
> and start again with the next month.. of course, also bumping everyone's
> subscription time to cover the missing months.
Bill has a couple of contracts taking up his time (got to make a living
and all that). I've volunteered to help with the production work. I might
be able to put things together once I have some articles and the graphics.
We are looking to move the production and publishing back to the States so
we can spread the work out a little more. FYI, we are looking to come
out with a hardcopy issue as well. With this in mind, we are more than a
couple of months ahead with the articles (I'm working on Aprils articles
right now). From the sounds of it Bill is quite overwhelmed and is almost
at the meltdown point.
> // CHRIS
Later
Mike