Since all the critics, naysayers, and pundits are out in force today, I
thought I'd make some constructive use from it. (Imagine that!)
The year 2006 is winding down, and early January is the second birthday of
Computer Collector Newsletter. Sometime in later January will be our 100th
issue, a fact which realy blows my mind. I, Mike Nadeau, Sellam Ismail,
Erik Klein, Christine Finn, and Bill Logidice take great pride in this
volunteer endeavor.
We started in early January 2004 with about 345(-ish) members. Now there
are 870.
So getting back to the point: what can we do to make it better? What do you
love, what are you ambivalent about, what sucks in our newsletter? What
would you add or do less of or otherwise change if you were in charge?
By all means, bring it on. Bring it on very bluntly if you want. We'd
prefer that you are polite, but if you sincerely think we all stink, then
we'd rather hear the truth than some buttered-up politically correct
version.
No matter what people say, we promise not to "take our ball and go home,"
although we strongly support Dave's work and his right to do whatever he
chooses with it. :)
Got something to say? Say it to us. We wanna hear it, really. But jeesh,
give the ImageDisk thing a rest. The guy tried to be nice and do something
good for our community and instead a few self-important imbeciles had to go
and ruin it.
- Evan
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