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en Most of the time people forget to renew their subscription, but we need an audience for what we have created, so we mail it across. There is also the practical problem of having to store it under our beds if we do not distribute it. The way we run the magazines is totally informal and there cannot be a profit motive? We have still not thought about it and we have no illusions that we are carrying out a grand cultural project. We have been told to work quietly and consistently by our elders and we see meaning in it, that?s all.

en Further, they may reset their e-mail subscription if their place in the book no longer corresponds with the book place in the e-mail. Our way of updating subscriptions at the bottom of a segment to match the e-mail subscription is a patent-pending technology.

en We plan to open the store around the first of June. Work on the building is currently under way and we believe the shoppers will be thrilled with the totally new look that is being created.

en That's a different one. I think that obviously people are more apt to go to the more quicker online reality, just like people don't buy records anymore because they can just go listen to them online, iTunes , or whatever it is. At the same time, I still think there's something to be said about the people that are real diehard fans that want something physical in there hands. I'm all about the Internet — you know, click on and get the information that I want — but I’m also the guy that grew up knowing that that new MÖTLEY CRÜE spread came out from Hit Parader magazine. So saying all that, that's my opinion on that one. I think you're probably right in that magazines are probably going to be a thing of the past eventually. I still think that as long as there is a checkout line at the grocery store, where they put the stupid Enquirer , there will be magazines for different things that people find interest in that's going to be bought.

en There is no Ruth Eckerd Hall in Palm Harbor, so for a community like ours, libraries are serving as cultural centers. It's not just books and magazines. It's a whole cultural endeavor, and I hope people see the big picture.

en Suddenly the sirens are sounding all over Chicago. At the time, the Cold War was going on between us and Russia, and there was great fear through the air. And when people heard the sirens, old women had heart attacks and kids ran under beds because that's what they were taught in school. I remember that moment most, the sirens going on and people not celebrating the Sox but hurrying to the grocery store to store up on stuff for the next month of siege, for [they believed] the Russians were coming.

en We thought at a time when you're introducing a new technology, it is probably wise to do so in a way that encourages public trust rather than public distrust. For-profit sites face the same hurdle as any other site on the Internet: What is the motive behind the people providing the information? That begs the next question: What do they do with the information I give them? What's their agenda?

en She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. Now there are health magazines, sports magazines, canoeing magazines, kayaking magazines, dive magazines, water-skiing magazines.

en The intent is to use a portion (of the total project) for a for-profit, or at some time to sell a portion to a for-profit. We don't need the entire site for the (community resources) project.

en We're offering a reminder service. If you sign up for our e-mail subscription list, the notes are going to automatically be in your e-mail box.

en [Writing an e-mail message, for all its supposed informality, can also quietly ratchet up stress as people strive for the correct tone, grammar and pitch-perfect brevity. People] don't take the time to think things through, ... A lot of mistakes are made.

en We all were carrying our BU track bags, and when we got there, they told us we couldn't bring them into the studio. We had to search for some store that would let us store our bags, and we finally found a fireman who let us put our bags in the firehouse.

en I think that's possible, but I don't think that's his main motive. His motive is profit. But we certainly could reap some benefit out of it.

en People tend to treat e-mail like conversation. They don't give it the kind of thought that something in writing should have. If you're trying to be funny and you forget to put in the little smiley face, people could take it the wrong way.

en We want the audience to forget about their crazy work week, drink up and have a good time.


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