Years (and years? about 1999) ago, I had agreed to remain as editor of an
obedience club magazine if they would agree to accept a digital magazine. It
so frustrated many of the members that we mutually agreed that it wouldn’t work
and they went back to paper (without me :-). In 2006, they had a digital
magazine again, because the members wanted it.
We are advancing technologically and it’s a digital world now. I prefer to
hold my books in my hands but I’m perfectly o.k., checking out the various club
and breed magazines on line. As with the obedience club, it was a matter of
adjustment and acceptance of a new way of getting it done. Most of the
magazines that I read had an online presence, BUT they also archive them for
later viewing.
Most of my family prefer reading books on their Kindle and many people now read
on their iPad. My son has his book downloaded on his smart phone and ‘listens’
to his books as he commutes.
Storm
On Feb 6, 2017, at 7:21 AM, Penny Kroh <farmdogforever@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I agree completely Theresa, although our club is in trouble monetarily and
paper magazines AND books are not the way of the world.😥
PK
On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 10:03 AM Theresa-GSD Yesko <scenecrest.geo@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:scenecrest.geo@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
The Review years ago was a small format magazine with no color photos. This
would make