> . . . Next important note: You people should definitely be on CompuServe or > some net (forgive me if you already are, but I haven't found where you are > yet. Do you have an IE mail address or special forum where you hang out it? > (This) forum would be a great spot to leave messages or notes like this one, > so more people can know about you and get a taste of your terrific CD mag. I > can see developers wanting to give you better and better feedback as your > project progresses. > > C.S. > CompuServe 71762,607 > > . . . Next on the gripe list is contact information. In this age of > electronic offices and information exchange, I can't believe you don't have > (a BBS), or at least a means to contact you electronically either through > the internet, or on CompuServe, Prodigy, America Online, etc. Perhaps you > might consider setting up a BBS connected to the internet so that email is > handy for all. This form of communication would spark a fervor of > communication with your readers/viewers and allow you to tailor your product > more closely to the readers' interests. > > D.H. > > dxva63a@prodigy.com > suprdav86@aol.com > > . . . Just one last request, please get an Internet account and make it > available for submission of comments, in addition to mail or FAX. I would > not expect of you to necessarily respond to all (or any) of the comments > submitted, just as I don't expect a direct response to this letter (although > seeing it "in print" would be nice). It would just be an easier way for me, > and many other subscribers, to submit comments on IE. For myself, it would > also be cheaper than faxing or even the cost of a stamp! > > M.H. > Cincinnati, OH OK, OK! Sheesh. We'll get an email account! Seriously, getting online is something we've been planning to do from day 1. The problem is, we haven't had anyone whose job it is to get us online, but hopefully, our new managing editor will have this problem solved by next episode. T.K.