K On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Cheryl Rogers wrote:
Karen Randall wrote:said he had finally written a fairly (in his words) nasty letter about the fact that he'd paid his dues, and hadn't received ANYTHING in 6 months. He said he didn't plan to renew after his first experience, but even when he DIDN'T renew, the mags kept coming. Then when TAG went to color (became more "professional" in his terms) and started coming regularly, he got toreally like it, and has been a member ever since.Then it sounds like y'all made some pretty smart decisions back then. Good damage control.Not to bug you, but have you found out about the page number issue?Ummm... nope. Busy with taekwondo Christmas stuff. Mostly running around like chicken without head.Howmany pages could we do at the larger size without substantially increasing our cost? I was kind of feeling what 30 pages felt like in the larger format, and I think 30 pages would be OK. A little thin, but worth the trade off, and something to build on. If we ended up with only 20, though, I think we're better off where we are.Yeah, even 30 feels thin to me. I have a sample mag at 36 and one at 40, and they're okay, but they each use different paper so it's hard to tell just by hefting the weight.I also don't quite understand whey that would mean he'd use less plates (andhave to change less plates) Aren't both sizes printed on the same size paper?I don't really get it either. Maybe I can invite myself on a tour of his presses.Cheryl -- Cheryl Rogers, Membership Aquatic Gardeners Association http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org _______________________________________________ AGA-sc mailing list AGA-sc@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-sc
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