WOW I already have a couple of people emailing me with articals and info for the magazine. Making the first magazine may be easy but keeping up the articals and stuff may be a bit harder. So far I am working on this myself with the help of a couple giving info and website help. Thank you. I am still researching, Brian --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, "blue_eagle74" <blue_eagle74@...> wrote: > > What I was looking into is putting a magazine together that included similar information that I see in the many sites I am a member of since none of them have a magazine. I would not use info from the sites but from user submission. > > Nothing like having something to read while you are on the pot! I still have magazines from 10 years ago! There are many websites out there that can and do contain more information than a magazine can contain. What makes one want a magazine? You can read it anywhere and share it with your friends (no secret, its done). > > I have been looking into conception to production and it is alot. Keeping the price down without sponsers will be hard for a new magazine. Membership would cover most of the cost. > > My target is AVR projects, articals(how to), advertisements, Selling and wanted ads(limited), some news, reviews, Q & A, Links to websites and so on. > > Still doing research, > Brian > > I am not promising nothing yet, just looking into it. > > --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, David Kelly <dkelly@> wrote: > > > > On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 05:18:11PM -0000, ecros_technology wrote: > > > --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, David Kelly <dkelly@> wrote: > > > > > > > > And how does this differ from AVRfreaks? > > > > > > Better signal-to-noise ratio? > > > > That is a worthy goal. I rarely visit AVRfreaks but when looking for > > something specific. Even then the noise usually drowns the signal. > > > > I think many of the readers, and many of the authors such articles as > > proposed forget that the most value from the story is had from how the > > plot develops and grows. Figure out where one needs to be. Evaluate the > > means to that end. Deal with failures and successes, and know the > > difference between the two. > > > > An article on how to build a specific item is a lost opportunity. An > > article on how to design that item will be useful on many other projects > > and will not be so specific as to the make and model of CPU. > > > > -- > > David Kelly N4HHE, dkelly@ > > ======================================================================== > > Whom computers would destroy, they must first drive mad. > > >
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Re: magazine
2009-12-23 by blue_eagle74
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