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Tony[_5_]
August 9th 10, 09:43 PM
Exciting news! The SSA Soaring Magazine archive is complete! All
editions back to 1937 are online AND the search function works for the
entire run of the magazine. I'm so excited I can't sit still as I get
to read through all of these great old articles.
Now, if only they'd just put up the latest editions. Can easily be
ported right onto the Archive. Not to mention maybe I could check a
box to say "don't deliver me the paper magazine" and save the
organization a few bucks in shipping costs each month.
Frank Whiteley
August 9th 10, 10:03 PM
On Aug 9, 2:43*pm, Tony > wrote:
> Exciting news! *The SSA Soaring Magazine archive is complete! *All
> editions back to 1937 are online AND the search function works for the
> entire run of the magazine. *I'm so excited I can't sit still as I get
> to read through all of these great old articles.
>
> Now, if only they'd just put up the latest editions. *Can easily be
> ported right onto the Archive. *Not to mention maybe I could check a
> box to say "don't deliver me the paper magazine" and save the
> organization a few bucks in shipping costs each month.
A couple of us on the G&D committee discussed the electronic option,
which is not currently on the table. If it was, we thought perhaps
you would be able to assign your print copy to a public, school, or
university library. Printing and distribution costs are scalable I
believe, so there might not be significant savings by limiting the
print run.
If you wish to become an OSTIV member, the most recent four issues of
Technical Soaring are now available online also.
Frank Whiteley
Tony[_5_]
August 9th 10, 10:10 PM
On Aug 9, 4:03*pm, Frank Whiteley > wrote:
> On Aug 9, 2:43*pm, Tony > wrote:
>
> > Exciting news! *The SSA Soaring Magazine archive is complete! *All
> > editions back to 1937 are online AND the search function works for the
> > entire run of the magazine. *I'm so excited I can't sit still as I get
> > to read through all of these great old articles.
>
> > Now, if only they'd just put up the latest editions. *Can easily be
> > ported right onto the Archive. *Not to mention maybe I could check a
> > box to say "don't deliver me the paper magazine" and save the
> > organization a few bucks in shipping costs each month.
>
> A couple of us on the G&D committee discussed the electronic option,
> which is not currently on the table. *If it was, we thought perhaps
> you would be able to assign your print copy to a public, school, or
> university library. *Printing and distribution costs are scalable I
> believe, so there might not be significant savings by limiting the
> print run.
>
> If you wish to become an OSTIV member, the most recent four issues of
> Technical Soaring are now available online also.
>
> Frank Whiteley
Frank,
I know that it won't be a significant savings in printing costs as the
bulk of the cost is in setting up the printing and doing the first few
thousand prints. Just the cost of mailing the magazines though could
represent a decent cost savings. Every dollar counts and this is a
cost savings that costs zero to implement. The best kind!
I like the idea of diverting your copy to a public library/school
etc.
I brought up the idea at the general meeting during the last
convention and was promptly and efficiently shot down. It was pretty
cool actually. I'll have to start thinking up some other hair brained
question for Philadelphia :D
Cloudstreet Journal
August 10th 10, 09:26 PM
On Aug 9, 4:10*pm, Tony > wrote:
> On Aug 9, 4:03*pm, Frank Whiteley > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 9, 2:43*pm, Tony > wrote:
>
> > > Exciting news! *The SSA Soaring Magazine archive is complete! *All
> > > editions back to 1937 are online AND the search function works for the
> > > entire run of the magazine. *I'm so excited I can't sit still as I get
> > > to read through all of these great old articles.
>
> > > Now, if only they'd just put up the latest editions. *Can easily be
> > > ported right onto the Archive. *Not to mention maybe I could check a
> > > box to say "don't deliver me the paper magazine" and save the
> > > organization a few bucks in shipping costs each month.
>
> > A couple of us on the G&D committee discussed the electronic option,
> > which is not currently on the table. *If it was, we thought perhaps
> > you would be able to assign your print copy to a public, school, or
> > university library. *Printing and distribution costs are scalable I
> > believe, so there might not be significant savings by limiting the
> > print run.
>
> > If you wish to become an OSTIV member, the most recent four issues of
> > Technical Soaring are now available online also.
>
> > Frank Whiteley
>
> Frank,
>
> I know that it won't be a significant savings in printing costs as the
> bulk of the cost is in setting up the printing and doing the first few
> thousand prints. *Just the cost of mailing the magazines though could
> represent a decent cost savings. *Every dollar counts and this is a
> cost savings that costs zero to implement. The best kind!
>
> I like the idea of diverting your copy to a public library/school
> etc.
>
> I brought up the idea at the general meeting during the last
> convention and was promptly and efficiently shot down. It was pretty
> cool actually. I'll have to start thinking up some other hair brained
> question for Philadelphia :D
Cloudstreet Journal
August 10th 10, 09:38 PM
On Aug 9, 4:10*pm, Tony > wrote:
> On Aug 9, 4:03*pm, Frank Whiteley > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Aug 9, 2:43*pm, Tony > wrote:
>
> > > Exciting news! *The SSA Soaring Magazine archive is complete! *All
> > > editions back to 1937 are online AND the search function works for the
> > > entire run of the magazine. *I'm so excited I can't sit still as I get
> > > to read through all of these great old articles.
>
> > > Now, if only they'd just put up the latest editions. *Can easily be
> > > ported right onto the Archive. *Not to mention maybe I could check a
> > > box to say "don't deliver me the paper magazine" and save the
> > > organization a few bucks in shipping costs each month.
>
> > A couple of us on the G&D committee discussed the electronic option,
> > which is not currently on the table. *If it was, we thought perhaps
> > you would be able to assign your print copy to a public, school, or
> > university library. *Printing and distribution costs are scalable I
> > believe, so there might not be significant savings by limiting the
> > print run.
>
> > If you wish to become an OSTIV member, the most recent four issues of
> > Technical Soaring are now available online also.
>
> > Frank Whiteley
>
> Frank,
>
> I know that it won't be a significant savings in printing costs as the
> bulk of the cost is in setting up the printing and doing the first few
> thousand prints. *Just the cost of mailing the magazines though could
> represent a decent cost savings. *Every dollar counts and this is a
> cost savings that costs zero to implement. The best kind!
>
> I like the idea of diverting your copy to a public library/school
> etc.
>
> I brought up the idea at the general meeting during the last
> convention and was promptly and efficiently shot down. It was pretty
> cool actually. I'll have to start thinking up some other hair brained
> question for Philadelphia :D
Tony:
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