This is exactly what i wrote abovereflectionofpower wrote:Issues 91-99 are missing? I say this because on the site you state, "Issues 91-166 are currently available. The rest are being scanned and will be uploaded over the next few weeks."
When I go into the "Selective Search
Issues 91-120
2001-2005" box
91-99 are missing?
I really do appreciate this but I am just pointing out something that's amiss.
Selective Search back issues
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Paloma
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Especially issue 91 which is the 1st issue.
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Re: Selective Search back issues
Hello folks,
Mike Watters is uploading issues as they come in, so some of the sections are still incomplete. The process to scan and upload the earlier issues from 1-99 is taking a bit of time, as some of the issues are in poor shape and we're getting replacements as needed. We want to get everything right as best is possible. I expect that the whole collection should be completed and uploaded in a few more months.
Thanks for your patience,
-Eric Wainwright
Mike Watters is uploading issues as they come in, so some of the sections are still incomplete. The process to scan and upload the earlier issues from 1-99 is taking a bit of time, as some of the issues are in poor shape and we're getting replacements as needed. We want to get everything right as best is possible. I expect that the whole collection should be completed and uploaded in a few more months.
Thanks for your patience,
-Eric Wainwright
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Thanks for the explanation Eric.
Take your time.
Take your time.
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I had a subscription for a time for the real paper thing and I was delighted and so I was in pain when the magazine stopped.
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How many awful things you must see if you live too much...
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I agree with you that going digital is the practical way to go but people are missing out by not using a good ole' fashion magazine/book in their hand. Note this excerpt from the anime series "Psycho-Pass" It's Japanese but with English subtitles.fern wrote:I had a subscription for a time for the real paper thing and I was delighted and so I was in pain when the magazine stopped.
How many awful things you must see if you live too much...
Fern
( and stops at 2:22.
I learned way more when I went through a 6 month 625+ book reading phase when I was living in Norwich,CT than surfing the web. Business Management,Mental Illness, Visionaries,etc. I only read technical books OR about a real unique person like Jobs ( 11 different books on him alone),Tesla,Wozniak (he's a Pollack),Ford,Westinghouse,etc.
I remember getting the flyers from [url=https://postimg.org/image/yxnwrvau ... .jpg[/img][/url] and I was like a little boy in a candy shop.
"Without change, something sleeps inside us, and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken." (Dune - 1984)
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