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Posted by Dave 2N on January 17, 2001 at 16:31:41 from (152.163.213.213):
On an earlier post you and others felt that the new "Red Power" was not up to the old and I disagreed. I was looking at it from years of publishing experience and I feel that the new layout, graphics, oraganization and overall quality make it a better magazine. Yes, there are a lot of ads but watch what happens during the Super Bowl next week. If you feel that content is lacking, I think that the editor/publisher would welcome more articles from all of the "red" people out there to include in the magazine. So everyone experienced with "red," submit some articles; you don't have to be a PhD in English. The editors will "smooth out" the writing. My bet is they are looking for lots of interesting articles that they can include to balance the ads. My $.02.
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