Issue 100
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Re: Issue 100
Apparently you have to TELL our reader(s) in the lettercol when a new issue goes online. Can't just assume they'll try linking to the cover page URL or to 'index2' every few days. ::)<br><br>Geez, I should start making picks for May lest we end up skipping another month ...<br><br>Robert M.
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... but you didn't notice Issue 101's debut and you FAILED to announce it on behalf of the frazzled and discombobulated Editorial staff. (This is called 'blaming the victim'. It is usually preceded by a lengthy exploration of why the current generation has it So Much Easier than the speaker, so if HE managed to get rich (using slave labor to clear-cut and strip-mine nature preserves), THEY should be able to do the same without any of HIS hard-earned (tax sheltered) money. However, in this context, that part of the speech would be a wee bit off topic.)<br><br>Robert M.
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Re: Issue 100
Is there a reason April doesn't have its own forum category? The board feels kinda spooky without one.
Re: Issue 100
Yes, it's called the webmaven has been struggling with an overabundance of paying work in conjunction with a dicky back that's been acting up on him the last couple of weeks, leaidng to him slacking on his duties.<br><br>To be fair, the excessive lateness is *my* fault. Dan sent an e-mail asking me to flip it, and I didn't see it. So mea culpa to all.
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<br><br>A 'dicky' back? Welcome to Brokeback Website. ::)<br><br>(In the 'must see' category: the numerous satirical animations and trailers for 'Brokeback' variations, including 'Brokeback to the Future', 'Brokeback Muppets', ...)Yes, it's called the webmaven has been struggling with an overabundance of paying work in conjunction with a dicky back that's been acting up on him the last couple of weeks...
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Re: Issue 100
Hey, I was wondering something about Issue 100. I wanted t reread a short there, but I can't find it in the archives... Am I just looking in the wrong place? I can't find anything from the last issue...
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<br><br>Usually stuff is accessible via the Back Issues links (eventually); the Archives (which I WILL update someday, honest) are a couple of YEARS behind. In the meantime, to access stuff from recent-past issues, you can try<br><br>http://www.aphelion-webzine.com/<type>/ ... ><br>Where type = shorts or serials or poetry<br>year = 4-digit year (e.g., 2006)<br>month = 2-digit month (e.g., 04 for April)<br><br>This will bring up a text-format directory listing of filename links for the year, month, and category. The filenames are usually something at least close to the story title, so you shouldn't need to try more than one or two to find a particular story.<br><br>Robert M.Hey, I was wondering something about Issue 100. I wanted t reread a short there, but I can't find it in the archives... Am I just looking in the wrong place? I can't find anything from the last issue...
You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.
Jack London (1876-1916)
Jack London (1876-1916)