Re: Funding
- To: MISC
 
- Subject: Re: Funding
 
- From: "Lloyd R. Prentice" <pai@xxxxxxxx>
 
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 21:48:12 -0500
 
- Organization: Prentice Associates Incorporated
 
- References: <v0310280bb3160175a6a3@[212.41.33.98]>
 
- Reply-To: pai@xxxxxxxx
 
Luis Commins wrote:
> 
> Hiya,
> 
> At 20:40 +0000 17/3/99, Dan C. Rinnert wrote:
> >Lloyd R. Prentice writes:
> >>At risk of misinterpreting someone's views, let me try to synthesize the
> >>suggestions to date.
> >
> >After reading Lloyd's summary of the funding discussion, I recommend that he
> >be drafted as newsletter editor, if that funding route is taken.  ;-)
> >
> >Dan
> 
> Seconded!!
> 
I would accept with a caveat. I'm a decent Forth programmer and deeply
interested in technology. But I'm not an engineer and not really
qualified to GENERATE worthwhile technical content. This would have to
come from the list.
I do have experience with publications, however. My first full-time job
was as an assistant editor on several trade publications. I was the
founding editor/publisher of Classroom Computer News -- which is still,
under a different name, one of the leading publications in the K-12
computing field.
Can you guys turn out enough outstanding technical content fill up a
periodical and, more importantly, make people sit up and take notice of
MISC?
Thanks,
Lloyd R. Prentice