So what would you like to know from the winner of the retrochallenge for your article? I could say pages, but what would you like? ||| )|( Doctor Clu / | \ -----Original Message----- From: retrochallenge-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:retrochallenge-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Cory Wiegersma Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 6:35 PM To: retrochallenge@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [retrochallenge] Re: [retrochallenge 2005 ] score sheet? I release MLAgazine whenever enough articles get shaken thru the various pipes of the internet to land on my desk. (more accurately, I mount my PC (with one side of it's case taken off, just inc ase) and it's monitor on the ceiling, and then as articles fall out, I hold a blank thirty page inDesign file, open on my tiBook's screen, under them. Since my tiBook opens to about 170û, I could almost leave it open, and just let the articles fall thru from an eMail window on the PC to the inDesign window on the tiBook. (I wish!) but yeah, MLAgazine isn't on a set schedule, even though I wish i was able to manage it. On Aug 18, 2005, at 12:58 PM, Byron Q. Desnoyers Winmill wrote: > On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 02:54:18PM -0500, Goodwin, Greg P. wrote: >> So how soon are you going to need input for the article? > > I guess that I should set a deadline so that I get the my act in > gear and start writing the article ... > > How about September 1st. Of course, I would be happier if I get > input for the article sooner. > > Cory: how does that fit with the next issue of MLAgazine? > > Byron. > >