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I love it. I have seen some of the mags. in a library and I did not think they were all that great. The information was great, but the look of them was not. It did not look professionally. The ones online is farther more greater now than ever. You get to go to links, see beautiful pictures with color besides black and white and grayish white.
Joined: Mon Mar 10, 2003 9:10 am Posts: 1258 Location: Carrollton,TEXAS
Interesting poll, thanks!
However, people with no internet access are not likely to participate....
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I can't be certain of what information you are attempting to glean from this poll. I will make the assumption, based on your response options, that you are asking for users to compare/contrast their satisfaction of the delivery of the DIRT prior to and post moving to the online method. If that assumption is correct, I fear that you will not receive an accurate picture. You may have people responding who never received the hardcopy version of DIRT.
Edited to add:
Nadine's point has some merit. Those without a computer and/or internet connection now have no option to receive the magazine. Of course it goes without saying, those people have no voice in this poll.
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Joined: Mon Mar 17, 2003 9:06 am Posts: 358 Location: Midlothian,TEXAS
Mr. Clean,
Those that have never received the hard copy version of Dirt can have a general idea of what they like or dislike based on magazine subcsriptions they have had in the past. It is more about whether you like it online vs in the mail, not really about quality of articles etc.
Even if I could include votes from those without internet access I wouldn't want their input for this poll. Obviously, they would choose option 5 which would throw things out of whack. The reason for the poll was in response to reading sevaral posts last week from unhappy crew members. I just wondered what others (online) thought about the change.
...The reason for the poll was in response to reading sevaral posts last week from unhappy crew members...
I understand, and assumed as much, as I have read and participated in those threads.
kbrew wrote:
... I just wondered what others (online) thought about the change.
As I mentioned in my earlier post, your results probably won't be truly representative of what you are seeking as we will have members who are not familiar with the "before the change" product voting. I will view the final results as merely "interesting", but not definitive.
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Mr. Clean wrote:
As I mentioned in my earlier post, your results probably won't be truly representative of what you are seeking as we will have members who are not familiar with the "before the change" product voting.
Again, it's really more about a general question of whether you like your Dirt online or in the mail... I assumed that the mag was the same content with only the delivery method being the difference.
Joined: Sat Mar 08, 2003 8:39 pm Posts: 532 Location: Lavon,Texas
The only problem I have with the online magazine is when I print it, some of the adds come out blurry and and are hard to read. I print it on a high quality lazer printer at work.
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...I print it on a high quality lazer printer at work.
Just curious, does your employer approve of your use of company resources for this? I am assuming your company is privately held. If so, you are lucky. Government employees and employees of publicly held companies don't have this luxury. Self-employeed and retired must pony up for these considerable expenses out of their own pockets.
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Joined: Mon Mar 10, 2003 9:10 am Posts: 1258 Location: Carrollton,TEXAS
kbrew wrote:
Nadine wrote:
However, people with no internet access are not likely to participate....
Or to receive the magazine. The poll wasn't directed at people with no internet access.
Of course. I was just thinking about some of the people who have called in during the show that wish it was still sent by mail. I always remind people they can go to their local library and use computers there.
I tell them, "You may not realize this, but as a taxpayer, you have purchased a computer and internet access. It is at your local library."
There are stilll the issues of printing at a library with which I am unfamiliar. Two people said that they were not able to get around very well. I always mention friends, and family and this helps some...
There have been a total of maybe 5 callers to address this issue on the days that I have answered calls. In my opinion, that is not that many, but I do feel bad for them...
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...There have been a total of maybe 5 callers to address this issue on the days that I have answered calls. In my opinion, that is not that many, but I do feel bad for them...
Another way to look at that is that only 5 have bothered to address the topic. There were two ladies during my short visit at the booth of the Arlington show who were quite distressed about their inability to receive the magazine. I don't know that they have also called into the show. Not everyone feels comfortable talking on the radio (I don't count myself amongst those numbers ).
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Joined: Sat Mar 08, 2003 8:39 pm Posts: 532 Location: Lavon,Texas
When you call into the program you don't have to wait to talk to Howard. You can talk to Nadine and she will pass along the information to Howard.
I have called in many times, when Nadine is taking calls and talked with her. She has been able to answer my calls everytime.
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