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This is good information, thanks!The thing I got excited about was the announcement that they will soon be offering MR (and I assume Trains, et al) in eReader subscription formats.
Where's that announcement at? Just go to their website and the announcement is there.
I'm not seeing any announcement on the website, however...I get a cramp every time I look for something on that website for longer than 60 seconds so I may have overlooked it.
I understand the need for Kalmbach to make a buck... I have never had a problem about that. But as a purchaser and reader of MR for 40 years it hardly seems right that buying the magazine from a news stand or a hobby shop should keep me from being able to access the material that they so freely mention in each issue... available to subscribers only.The attitude of screwing the customers who do not or can not subscribe (scary thought that there are those in the hobby who can't spend a whole lot in any given month but we are here and we buy... and pay a higher price for the same products as well) is a poor attitude, especially so since many of those same customers not all that long ago had the very access that they are now denied.
Be sure to check out the episode of Cody's office where he reviews my weathering book.
I think their advertising rates are based on the number of subscribers they have, not newsstand/hobby shop readers. There must be some inducement to get subscribers thus the extra content for those who subscribe.BTW before I subscribed I didn't know I was missing anything.Al
Why not have a password that is monthly that would allow those who buy at the rack get access.