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- From: yang@titan.ucc.umass.edu (HUAYONG YANG)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.go
- Subject: Re: electronic magazine (Re: GO World in trouble)
- Date: 4 Jan 1993 00:43:29 GMT
- Organization: University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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- In article <8514@charon.cwi.nl> jansteen@cwi.nl (Jan van der Steen) writes:
- >I wrote:
- >
- >>I have an idea: why can't we publish a free electronic Go magazine?
- >
- >Great Idea! Count me in if you need any help! I could contribute
- >by submitting games from the Japanese Go scene.
-
- Thanks a lot!
-
- >
- >Anyway, I would hate to see "Go World" die... The editors (Richard
- >Bozulich and John Power) are doing a great job over many years and
- >deserve all the support we can possibly give them.
- >The electronic medium is a great thing but in the end nothing can
- >beat real books in my opinion.
- >
-
- Agreed. An e-magazine is less formal than a real magazine, thus any
- articles that might not fit in Go World can be published in an
- electronic Go magazine as well as those articles which do.
- Basically an e-magazine is a complementary to Go World.
-
- bn 2k
-