Due to insane 'real world' circumstances affecting the editorial staff this month, we have slipped into the THIRD week of the month without posting the "March" issue. Accordingly, it has been decided that we will spend another week polishing and adding to the "March" content and post it on or before April 1st as the "April" issue.
The GOOD news is that from now on, we will be trying very hard to get new issues online on -- [highlight]gasp[/highlight] -- THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH (except January, since even Editorial Staff deserve to have Christmas off).
Bells. Banners. Feast eyes, etc. (We know, we know -- you'll believe it when you see it. But we really mean it this time. Jeff got a new bullwhip and everything.)
Robert "What do you mean, the deadline was yesterday?" M.
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Hey, whyn't we have Tao do a Golden Oldies feature EVERY month? Instead of just adding to the Massive Folder of Comments, he could highlight one story from the Archives (which he will be industriously rebuilding and updating) every month -- provide a brief review (a paragraph or two) and a link to the story. More exposure for our illustrious past and the authors who contributed to it, more attention for Tao's ongoing gold-prospecting, more content for the readers.
Call it TaoPhoenix's Aphelion Classics!
Robert M.
Call it TaoPhoenix's Aphelion Classics!
Robert M.
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You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club.
Jack London (1876-1916)
Jack London (1876-1916)