nuqDaq HolQeDmey bopol?
As a KLI member, it seems I have access to digital copies of HolQeD, but only volume 14 seems to be available. Physical copies are available for purchase, but only for certain issues, mostly newer ones. Is there any plan to make the rest of the HolQeD back catalog available (either for free to members or for purchase), preferably in digital format? I’d prefer digital since I don’t relish the thought of dedicating space to storing 14 years of HolQeDmey that I won’t be looking at all that often, and I’d like to be able to search them.
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 11:24 AM Daniel Dadap <daniel@dadap.net> wrote:
*As a KLI member, it seems I have access to digital copies of HolQeD, but only volume 14 seems to be available. Physical copies are available for purchase, but only for certain issues, mostly newer ones. Is there any plan to make the rest of the HolQeD back catalog available (either for free to members or for purchase), preferably in digital format? I’d prefer digital since I don’t relish the thought of dedicating space to storing 14 years of HolQeDmey that I won’t be looking at all that often, and I’d like to be able to search them.*
This has been the plan for quite some time now. The good news is that some recently acquired software is making this a reality! Volume One is almost ready for beta-testing (if that's the right term), and once we iron out a few particulars I imagine they'll begin coming out in a slow but regular trickle.
On Feb 17, 2019, at 10:32, Lawrence M. Schoen <klingonguy@gmail.com> wrote:
The good news is that some recently acquired software is making this a reality! Volume One is almost ready for beta-testing (if that's the right term), and once we iron out a few particulars I imagine they'll begin coming out in a slow but regular trickle.
Okay, eagerly awaiting those particulars getting sorted out! I’d be happy to beta test, or whatever the appropriate term might be.
On Feb 17, 2019, at 11:08, SuStel <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote: Just for knowledge sake: a full collection of HolQeD only takes about 3.5 inches, or 9 cm, on a shelf.
Oh, good. I guess they’re a bit thinner than I imagined.
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 1:47 PM Daniel Dadap <daniel@dadap.net> wrote:
On Feb 17, 2019, at 10:32, Lawrence M. Schoen <klingonguy@gmail.com> wrote:
The good news is that some recently acquired software is making this a reality! Volume One is almost ready for beta-testing (if that's the right term), and once we iron out a few particulars I imagine they'll begin coming out in a slow but regular trickle.
Okay, eagerly awaiting those particulars getting sorted out! I’d be happy to beta test, or whatever the appropriate term might be.
On Feb 17, 2019, at 11:08, SuStel <sustel@trimboli.name> wrote: Just for knowledge sake: a full collection of *HolQeD* only takes about 3.5 inches, or 9 cm, on a shelf.
Oh, good. I guess they’re a bit thinner than I imagined. _______________________________________________
The set of available back issues takes up even less space because several of them are out of print and not available any more. :/
On 2/17/2019 11:24 AM, Daniel Dadap wrote:
I’d prefer digital since I don’t relish the thought of dedicating space to storing 14 years of HolQeDmey that I won’t be looking at all that often, _______________________________________________
Just for knowledge sake: a full collection of /HolQeD/ only takes about 3.5 inches, or 9 cm, on a shelf. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name
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