Receiving Magazines Electronically
The
October magazine should be going off to the printers tomorrow.
Depending
on their workload I expect about two weeks will elapse before I get word back
from them that the magazines are ready for uplifting. The magazines will then
have to sorted, put in envelopes and either taken to the Post Office or
collected by the courier. I am expecting therefore that members, at least in
the U.K.,
will receive their copies towards the
end of this month but unfortunately for many who reside abroad, particularly those
receiving their magazine by surface mail, it will be very much later.
There
is however an alternative whereby you could receive the magazine right away.
In
our last issue we indicated the option of receiving the magazine electronically
and a number of members have opted for this alternative This will mean that
they will get their magazine immediately and save the Society printing and
postage costs. It will also mean they will be able to store their magazines on
their computer at home making them in many ways very much easier to access and also
of course saving physical storage space.
Needless
to say we shall also waive the postal
surcharge for those who previously opted to receive their magazine by airmail
so also a slight financial saving.
If
you would like to receive the magazine in this way let me know. To e-mail go to
our contacts page scroll down and under 'select type of contact' chose
"contact the magazine editor"
As
indeed is the paper version the electronic version is for personal use only
Ronald Morrison
Magazine Editor
2 comments:
I've just sent a message to request this. I did so in July too, but didn't get a reply, so am not sure if I'm set up for electronic copies yet. Incidentally the relevant page in the issue of the magazine giving instructions on how to receive electronic copies was blank in my copy, along with another page. So I wasn't sure exactly what I should do to ask. But I hoped sending a message via the website would work.
Can only apologise to Vivienne for the difficulty she has had getting in touch. However have been in contact this morning and she has now received her copy of the October magazine electronically.
Somewhat concerned to learn of the problems she reports of blank pages in the June magazine - first intimation I have had of this. Would be pleased to her from anyone else who had similar problems.
Ronald
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