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Old July 12th 03, 04:15 AM
Burt Compton
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Dick Johnson told me of this: Can you imagine all of the 'Soaring" magazines
from 1934 to present on a searchable CD-ROM? Could this be a profitable
project for SSA? Anyone have experience in this and know the costs and
potential profit?

EAA did it - the following is from their web news:

SPORT AVIATION MAGAZINE ON CD-ROM ($159.00)
UPDATE NOW AVAILABLE (19.99)

The latest upgrade to the popular Sport Aviation on CD-ROM collection is now
available. Including the entire collection of Experimenter/Sport Aviation
magazine from 1953-2002, the upgrade is part of all new set purchases. The
upgrade includes Sport Aviation magazine images through 2002, an updated search
database to include 2002 articles, and improved search capabilities from the
original version. The CD-ROMs are fully searchable by author, subject, date,
and full text. You can view every article, every advertisement, photographs,
drawings, and letters from a half-century of publications.

Go to:
http://www.eaa.org/communications/ea...0711_sacd.html

Burt Compton
Marfa, west Texas

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Old July 12th 03, 04:55 AM
F.L. Whiteley
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FWIW, I offered to promote/assist (pro bono) with a similar type of
opportunity for Technical Soaring in 1997, again in 1999 (both times to
Sanderson), and most recently directly to OSTIV. IMVHO, TS has been
patheticly promoted by SSA. The ball is now is OSTIV's court.

Does the SSA have the capital to invest in such a venture? Like the
computer project, this may be done more cheaply within the membership, than
contracting outside help.

Would I buy a set? Sure!

Frank Whiteley

"Burt Compton" wrote in message
...
Dick Johnson told me of this: Can you imagine all of the 'Soaring"

magazines
from 1934 to present on a searchable CD-ROM? Could this be a

profitable
project for SSA? Anyone have experience in this and know the costs and
potential profit?

EAA did it - the following is from their web news:

SPORT AVIATION MAGAZINE ON CD-ROM ($159.00)
UPDATE NOW AVAILABLE (19.99)

The latest upgrade to the popular Sport Aviation on CD-ROM collection is

now
available. Including the entire collection of Experimenter/Sport Aviation
magazine from 1953-2002, the upgrade is part of all new set purchases. The
upgrade includes Sport Aviation magazine images through 2002, an updated

search
database to include 2002 articles, and improved search capabilities from

the
original version. The CD-ROMs are fully searchable by author, subject,

date,
and full text. You can view every article, every advertisement,

photographs,
drawings, and letters from a half-century of publications.

Go to:
http://www.eaa.org/communications/ea...0711_sacd.html

Burt Compton
Marfa, west Texas



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Old July 12th 03, 01:12 PM
Mark Hawkins
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I suggested a similar concept to Larry and then to
one regional director after Larry left. My suggestion
was that members have the choice; get the magazine
each month OR download a .pdf of the magazine each
month and then at the end of the year get a CD with
the whole year on it. The monthly downloads could
be handled through the current 'login' area and would
have the photo quality downgraded and perhaps even
in just black & white, to make the file size smaller.
However the CD version would be in full color and
no quality loss. Members could elect to get both the
magainze AND end-of-year CD but would have to pay more
for that option. I haven't heard anything back yet
about it. The concept of getting all previous ones on CD would
be nice but may not be technically feasible unless
someone takes the time or is paid to scan in all of
the old magazines. However, it could also be a 'from-now-and-forw
ard' thing. Especially if the magazine was already
being put in pdf format for what I described above.
Later!-MarkAt 04:24 12 July 2003, F.L. Whiteley wrote:FWIW, I offered to promote/assist (pro bono) with a
similar type ofopportunity for Technical Soaring in 1997, again in
1999 (both times toSanderson), and most recently directly to OSTIV. IMVHO,
TS has beenpatheticly promoted by SSA. The ball is now is OSTIV's
court.Does the SSA have the capital to invest in such a venture?
Like thecomputer project, this may be done more cheaply within
the membership, thancontracting outside help.Would I buy a set? Sure!Frank Whiteley'Burt Compton' wrote in ... Dick Johnson told me of this: Can you imagine all
of the 'Soaring'magazines from 1934 to present on a searchable CD-ROM? Could
this be aprofitable project for SSA? Anyone have experience in this
and know the costs and potential profit? EAA did it - the following is from their web news: SPORT AVIATION MAGAZINE ON CD-ROM ($159.00) UPDATE NOW AVAILABLE (19.99) The latest upgrade to the popular Sport Aviation on
CD-ROM collection isnow available. Including the entire collection of Experimenter/Sport
Aviation magazine from 1953-2002, the upgrade is part of all

new set purchases. The upgrade includes Sport Aviation magazine images through
2002, an updatedsearch database to include 2002 articles, and improved search
capabilities fromthe original version. The CD-ROMs are fully searchable
by author, subject,date, and full text. You can view every article, every advertisement,photographs, drawings, and letters from a half-century of publications. Go to: http://www.eaa.org/communications/eaanews/030711_sacd.html Burt Compton Marfa, west Texas



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Old July 12th 03, 04:10 PM
Al
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where do most of you read the magazine?

For most people they dont have a method to read PDF in the bathroom. LOL

Al


"Mark Hawkins" wrote in message
...
I suggested a similar concept to Larry and then to
one regional director after Larry left. My suggestion
was that members have the choice; get the magazine
each month OR download a .pdf of the magazine each
month and then at the end of the year get a CD with
the whole year on it. The monthly downloads could
be handled through the current 'login' area and would
have the photo quality downgraded and perhaps even
in just black & white, to make the file size smaller.
However the CD version would be in full color and
no quality loss. Members could elect to get both the
magainze AND end-of-year CD but would have to pay more
for that option. I haven't heard anything back yet
about it. The concept of getting all previous ones on CD would
be nice but may not be technically feasible unless
someone takes the time or is paid to scan in all of
the old magazines. However, it could also be a 'from-now-and-forw
ard' thing. Especially if the magazine was already
being put in pdf format for what I described above.
Later!-MarkAt 04:24 12 July 2003, F.L. Whiteley wrote:FWIW, I offered to

promote/assist (pro bono) with a
similar type ofopportunity for Technical Soaring in 1997, again in
1999 (both times toSanderson), and most recently directly to OSTIV.

IMVHO,
TS has beenpatheticly promoted by SSA. The ball is now is OSTIV's
court.Does the SSA have the capital to invest in such a venture?
Like thecomputer project, this may be done more cheaply within
the membership, thancontracting outside help.Would I buy a set?

Sure!Frank Whiteley'Burt Compton' wrote in
... Dick Johnson
told me of this: Can you imagine all
of the 'Soaring'magazines from 1934 to present on a searchable

CD-ROM? Could
this be aprofitable project for SSA? Anyone have experience in this
and know the costs and potential profit? EAA did it - the

following is from their web news: SPORT AVIATION MAGAZINE ON CD-ROM
($159.00) UPDATE NOW AVAILABLE (19.99) The latest upgrade to the
popular Sport Aviation on
CD-ROM collection isnow available. Including the entire collection

of Experimenter/Sport
Aviation magazine from 1953-2002, the upgrade is part of all
new set purchases. The upgrade includes Sport Aviation magazine images

through
2002, an updatedsearch database to include 2002 articles, and

improved search
capabilities fromthe original version. The CD-ROMs are fully

searchable
by author, subject,date, and full text. You can view every article,

every advertisement,photographs, drawings, and letters from a
half-century of publications. Go to:
http://www.eaa.org/communications/eaanews/030711_sacd.html Burt
Compton Marfa, west Texas




  #5  
Old July 12th 03, 07:32 PM
Mark Hawkins
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Al,Don't know what you're talking about. My laptop with
wireless card works just fine in the bathroom. :-)
Later!-MarkAt 15:42 12 July 2003, Al wrote:where do most of you read the magazine?For most people they dont have a method to read PDF
in the bathroom. LOLAl'Mark Hawkins' wrote in ... I suggested a similar concept to Larry and then to one regional director after Larry left. My suggestion was that members have the choice; get the magazine each month OR download a .pdf of the magazine each month and then at the end of the year get a CD with the whole year on it. The monthly downloads could be handled through the current 'login' area and would have the photo quality downgraded and perhaps even in just black & white, to make the file size smaller. However the CD version would be in full color and no quality loss. Members could elect to get both
the magainze AND end-of-year CD but would have to pay
more for that option. I haven't heard anything back yet about it. The concept of getting all previous ones
on CD would be nice but may not be technically feasible unless someone takes the time or is paid to scan in all of the old magazines. However, it could also be a 'from-now-and-for
w ard' thing. Especially if the magazine was already being put in pdf format for what I described above. Later!-MarkAt 04:24 12 July 2003, F.L. Whiteley wrote:FWIW,
I offered topromote/assist (pro bono) with a similar type ofopportunity for Technical Soaring in
1997, again in 1999 (both times toSanderson), and most recently directly
to OSTIV.IMVHO, TS has beenpatheticly promoted by SSA. The ball is
now is OSTIV's court.Does the SSA have the capital to invest in such
a venture? Like thecomputer project, this may be done more cheaply
within the membership, thancontracting outside help.Would I buy a set?Sure!Frank Whiteley'Burt Compton' wrote ...
Dick Johnsontold me of this: Can you imagine all of the 'Soaring'magazines from 1934 to present on a searchableCD-ROM? Could this be aprofitable project for SSA? Anyone have experience in
this and know the costs and potential profit? EAA did it - thefollowing is from their web news: SPORT AVIATION MAGAZINE
ON CD-ROM($159.00) UPDATE NOW AVAILABLE (19.99) The latest upgrade to thepopular Sport Aviation on CD-ROM collection isnow available. Including the entire collectionof Experimenter/Sport Aviation magazine from 1953-2002, the upgrade is part
of all new set purchases. The upgrade includes Sport Aviation magazine imagesthrough 2002, an updatedsearch database to include 2002 articles, andimproved search capabilities fromthe original version. The CD-ROMs are fullysearchable by author, subject,date, and full text. You can view every article,every advertisement,photographs, drawings, and letters
from ahalf-century of publications. Go to:http://www.eaa.org/communications/eaanews/030711_sacd.html
BurtCompton Marfa, west Texas



  #6  
Old July 12th 03, 10:20 PM
Al
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or have a tableet with Wi-Fi in it

Al

"Mark Hawkins" wrote in message
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Al,Don't know what you're talking about. My laptop with
wireless card works just fine in the bathroom. :-)
Later!-MarkAt 15:42 12 July 2003, Al wrote:where do most of you read the

magazine?For most people they dont have a method to read PDF


 




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