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Re: IUCR-COMPCOMM: Jan 2002 edition of the IUCr Computing
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- From: David Watkin <david.watkin@chemistry.oxford.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 09:11:59 GMT
Hello I think that David is making a valid point for people in our age group, but it is clear from watching the students that they are happy to read screens for hours on end. I use the IUCr e-alert system to help me keep up-to-date with recent issues, but only quickly browse articles on-line. If they interest me, rather than print them directly I save them to my hard disk for later processing. I think it is important for Lachlan to get feed back from readers about what they like and what they dont like, since some changes may be simple for him to make. However, since Lachlan is going to a great deal of effort to produce a more vibrant newsletter than the C-com has ever had, the final decisions must be his. David Watkin
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