>Yep, the website is an area of issue as well, needing much, much attention. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just think you've lost the passion or energy to produce Contact.
I see where you are active withe EAA Experimenter so maybe it's just a matter of being more motivated to work on the new thing.
As someone stated about 'having too many irons in the fire" you took on the commitment of the new gig (Experimenter) and pretty much left Contact subscribers hanging.
I only bring this up as a warning to those who are considering subscribing to Contact so they realize the reality of the subscription.
I bought a new subscription in October of 2010. I got a back issue (#101) and issue #102 ......... that's it.
There are some terms that come to mind that would accurately (and legally) describe the way this is playing out.
I do admit, I am also partially to blame. I should have noticed that you haven't met a bi-monthly schedule in years. It looks like 2007 was the last year it followed a bi-monthly schedule.
When did you take over the publication?
T Mann
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