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On 12/29/2010 2:22 PM, John Cochrane wrote:
Like Herb said, and time for the monthly complaint about Snoaring Magazine content. Graphene, and advice to use Lemon Pledge in the centerpiece story about how to clean your canopy. (Hint. Don't) In the meantime, nothing about how to fly better, what's going on with actual glider designs we might see in our lifetimes, new instruments under development, how to fly safer, racing techique, strategy, developments around the world, new airfoils, modifications and improvements, interesting places to fly or much else. If they just reprinted articles from S&G, Gliding international, and other sources it would be better. OK, the answer is stop crabbing and write. I'll pony up a contest corner if the rest of you send in some interesting articles! John Cochrane Well, in all fairness to the SSA members who never write anything, the problem is with the way that the Board chose the new editor a few years ago. The editor of Soaring must be good at two things. First, he must have wide contacts in the soaring community, and be interested in all the various topics that John describes above. With that background, he can approach people for the articles that make for an interesting magazine. Second, the editor must know how to produce a magazine. Ideally, the Board would have hired a part-time editor who was good at the first, and a full-time assistant editor who was good at the second. As a team, they could turn out a good magazine. But instead the Board looked for a single person to do both jobs. Maybe there are people out there who would be good at both, but the present editor is not the right fellow. He probably is quite qualified at the second job described above, but certainly not at the first. |
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