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Update: Started the groundwork for updating the forum software this afternoon. Part of this step is taking a much longer than expected time, so will plan our next downtime after it finishes.
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Magazine Editor How do you contact?
Dave Ambrose replied to Bugatti Fan's topic in How To Use This Board
We also have a contact form on the web page. That gets seen by both Gregg and I. We would love to expand our distribution. We're working on that, and the UK is a high priority. -
Slightly new profile name
Dave Ambrose replied to That Plasticated Guy's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
We can merge the profiles if you'd like. Just let me know. -
It has been mailed. When the PO starts to deliver it is another matter.
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Brief Update -- Our most promising remedy is to bring the forum software up to the current version. We couldn't do that earlier because of some incompatibilities elsewhere on the server. I fixed those last night. I'll upgrade the forum software as soon as possible. We may go offline at short notice. But, I'll try to provide a heads-up.
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Magazine Editor How do you contact?
Dave Ambrose replied to Bugatti Fan's topic in How To Use This Board
Our email addresses are also in the magazine masthead. -
Subscription Issues - Please Read
Dave Ambrose replied to Xingu's topic in Model Cars Magazine News and Discussions
Depending on the post office, it can take up to 10 weeks for your first issue to arrive. Your first issue is number 222. That issue has just been mailed. -
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Subscription Issues - Please Read
Dave Ambrose replied to Xingu's topic in Model Cars Magazine News and Discussions
Your subscription starts with issue 222. That issue is printing and should be mailing out shortly. Once mailed out, it will get to most US subscribers within a couple of weeks. Sometimes it takes three weeks, and that's apparently independent of your location (within the USA). Let us know if it doesn't get there. within 3 weeks or so, and we'll send you a replacement copy. -
We're back, alas, somewhat worse for the wear. But, we got the kitties. This is Lucy This is Dusty. We need a new name for her. They're not quite feral, but are settling in nicely. It will take them a while to get fully acclimated. For the moment, they're confined to a spare bedroom. Quick update on our newly adopted cats: Lucy is settling in. She's friendly, exploring the house, and enjoying the attention she gets when she hops into our lap to watch TV with us. Dusty has been renamed to Tourmaline, mostly to get rid of that hissy S-sound. She's still skittish, but is exploring the house, and is taking bribes (e.g. kitty treats) from my wife. She's going to take a while, but at least we're making progress getting them settled in. Neither of them care for turkey.
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Subscription Issues - Please Read
Dave Ambrose replied to Xingu's topic in Model Cars Magazine News and Discussions
We shipped replacement magazines to you. Did you get them? -
Subscription Issues - Please Read
Dave Ambrose replied to Xingu's topic in Model Cars Magazine News and Discussions
I sent you a PM and extended your subscription by an issue to let us get this straightened out. -
Issue #222 is getting ready to mail. You have until November 3rd to subscribe or renew to ensure this issue gets delivered to your mailbox. https://simplecirc.com/subscribe/model-cars-magazine
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It's my personal opinion. I have read back issues for a fair number of model car magazines. Several things stand out to me. They carry a LOT more advertising than we carry now and it was much more detailed and granular. Advertising was an important information path then, now days, we search for products online, so it's not nearly as vital. I also remember a lot of dialog, often conducted in letters to the editor and spread over several issues, to debate what cars would be popular as models. That can have a lot of historical interest, but doesn't really contribute to the modern craft of building model cars. As I recall, many of the columns, were very contemporaneous, and didn't feel all that relevant now. That said, many of the build articles exhibit a high degree of craftsmanship and creativity in both materials and design. It makes for delightful reading. I miss slot cars too, though I was never very good at building them.
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We have considered this idea. It has both merits and drawbacks. There are some great articles that are still worth reading. This hobby also has an interesting history that doesn't get the appreciation is probably deserves. Biggest drawback is the amount of work that would be required. While we have a fairly deep archive, reconstructing those early issues for digital publication would be very challenging. Finding an appropriate distribution channel or medium is also a challenge. Removable media other than SD cards are becoming less common, and hosting them online has a different set of challenges. Also, there is a lot of content in the early issues that has very limited relevance for a contemporary audience. At this point, we're putting our energy into publishing a top quality magazine, and running this forum.
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We're adopting a pair of cats that belonged to a deceased family member. Meeting half-way in Flagstaff. Pictures when we get back.
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Whatever it is, it's in the core browser code. Microsoft Edge has the same problem, and it uses the same rendering engine as Chrome does.
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Quick update -- We now have some idea of why the problems are occurring, but haven't gotten to the root cause. There is some embedded programming in the forum pages, and Chrome is refusing to execute this even if it's enabled in the Chrome settings. This is some Google thing that they haven't owned up to yet. However, I have a work-around!!! Download and use Firefox. The forum seems to be working perfectly on that browser. When you do the initial startup, it will copy over your saved passwords, bookmarks, etc. from Chrome. It was a seamless experience for me, and to my surprise, it responds better than Chrome. My other work around is to right-click on the button I want to "press" and select Copy link address. Then, go up to the address bar, right click again, and select Paste and go to. . . . This will take you to wherever the button was going to send you.
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Quick Update I have made some changes to our security certificates. If I run the extensive diagnostics, they say our security certificates are good. I've noticed that browsers cache those certificates, and clearing the cache vexingly leaves them intact. I'm experiencing some of the same problems as the rest of you plus another set that's more than a little annoying. It looks like there may be another problem with the forum. I'm working on this nearly full time, and will keep doing so until it's resolved. I have a few steps I can take that should improve things by a lot, but I've run into a major roadblock there, and it's gotten way more complicated than it should be. I have discovered a partial work around for the paging problem. On Chrome, I can left click on the next page button, copy the link address, then open that address in a new tab. It's not the most convenient work-around, but it may help some of you. Please be assured that I'm working to resolve this as quickly as I can. The server might be going offline at random times, but I will let you know in advance when I can. Thank you all for your patience and support, Dave
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We've had multiple problems reported with the forum. moving between pages isn't working The like button isn't working This seems to have been cause by a recent update to Chrome. We're working on fixing it as quickly as we can. The underlying problem is complicated. If clearing your browser cache doesn't clear the problem. Please try another browser, Safari or Edge don't seem to exhibit the problem. Thanks, Dave Ambrose
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Latin spellings were never my strong suit. This is why I gravitated toward astrophysics and computers.
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Made a rather unpleasant discovery this morning. A ratus ratus, or some close relative has taken to nesting in my kit stash. Fortunately, they only chewed one box and didn't go after the kit contents. We found the nest and put out traps with peanut button on them. Will see if the peanut better is there in the morning, and if it's gone, we'll set the traps. When I redo the garage, I need to make sure there's some way for the cats to get up there.
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It's very important for blind people to hear the cars. We had breakfast in downtown Salt Lake City after GSL, and the place was in an area with lots of EVs. They really make the urban areas a lot more livable just because they're quieter.