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Issue 37 preview! It's at the printers now, and the digital edition should be online very shortly. Read on for a preview...
You'll have to be content with a look at the cover for now! Might add contents later...
Had to burn a bit of midnight oil on this one, after amongst other things discovering rather late in the day it was meant to go to print that our page layout software, which had seemed to be compatible with our newly upgraded computer, would actually crash (unfailingly) only when actually outputting print PDF files... then our printer's upload system threw a wobbly...
Anyway, who knows the cover photo location? The workbike rider, if he reads this, is obviously barred from giving the game away!
Posted on 19 March 2010
Your comments ...From: LaidBack on 19 March 2010 |
'Had to burn a bit of midnight oil on this one'
Non writing of pdfs after midnight is just what you don't need! Takes me back to postscript errors on Quark 3 on a Mac IIcx. |
From: Arch on 20 March 2010 |
It's a windmill....
I can hear a mouse, tapdancing on the stair.
\"Non writing of pdfs after midnight is just what you don't need! Takes me back to postscript errors on Quark 3 on a Mac IIcx. \"
Oh quite, yes... What? ;-) |
From: seamus on 20 March 2010 |
he not riding on the right so its somewher in britian i think |
From: tommyabroad on 20 March 2010 |
Lytham-St.Anne's Home of Practical Cycles I believe. Spent many a summer afternoon up the road at Fairhaven Lake as a child. |
From: peter on 21 March 2010 |
We have a winner!
http://www.lythamwindmill.co.uk/ |
From: arallsopp on 22 March 2010 |
Looking forward to this one. Oh, and for reference Arch, the IIcx was first modular Mac, sitting between the older IIx and its eventual replacement, the IIci. :) |
From: arch on 25 March 2010 |
Ah, cheers Andy, that makes it so much clearer.. Not... |
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