--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "blue_eagle74" <blue_eagle74@...> wrote: > > When I posted this thread, this is what I was looking at: > > Starting an AVR magazine. It would take alot of work. It would include anything about AVR's. Why not start simple, start a web site, like "make" that specializes is AVR projects. After a year or two, you can have a paid side and a open side. A year or two after that, you can start a dead tree version with all the money you would be making from your subscriptions. A magazine publisher may even pick you up after they see how well you are doing. Good idea, but don't throw away money. Look for Midnight Engineer magazine to find out how to do it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_Engineering good luck don > > It would take: time, user submissions (membership input and complete projects), paid subscriptions plus shipping, finding sponsors, and finding a place to make it into a paperback magazine. Online articals would be later. I have the software for custome PDF documents. > > Some online goups have AVR info but I would like something on paper just like circuit celler, Electronics now, or nuts and volts. > > This would be a non-profit organization. > > You could call me crazy, but if enough people are wanting something like this, it can be done. I would like to start it. > > What do you think about it? > > Brian > > > --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, Dave Hylands <dhylands@> wrote: > > > > > If you want some more AVR articles then write some. > > > > Generally speaking, magazines like servo publish what they get. If > > they get more PIC articles than AVR then they'll publish more PIC > > articles than AVR. > > > > -- > > Dave Hylands > > Shuswap, BC, Canada > > http://www.DaveHylands.com/ > > >
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Re: magazine
2009-12-22 by Donald H
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