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Dan, I agree with you wholeheartedly about "The RPG Source", and I also feel that theres much of the same thing in other areas of these magazines... In order to get useful information from a magazine, I should NOT have to buy more magazines. Heck, half of News/400 is editorials about what people think IBM should do, or what we should be doing with our AS/400's, or how we should be approaching the IT world. Usually, these are written by people who are largely clueless. I probably should not name names, however, since it wouldn't be too hard for these comments to get back to these people :) There are several people on the staff of both News/400 and MC that really don't live in the real world. Yet they state things that are just their opinions as if they are truths being passed on by sages. I say, get rid of this CRAP, and put useful programming examples and techniques in the damned magazines! I guess the worst thing is that all these little newsletters actually sell. And the magazines still sell. If it makes money, its not going to change... I did, for a time, subscribe to The RPG Source. I think it was for a year, or 6-months, or whatever time period you get that newsletter for with a standard subscription. There were a number of examples of using APIs, but it seemed that I already knew how to use the ones they did examples of, so they werent useful to me. I thought that there should've been more different things in each issue for the price I paid. All-in-all, I get far more useful information from this mailing list and comp.sys.ibm.as400.misc newsgroup than I do from all of the combined magazines. And, of course, the mailing list and newsgroup are free. So, I cancelled "The RPG Source". "Dan Bale" <dbale@genfast.com> wrote: > > Some of the recent talk here on the list about brought to mind again > lingering, simmering pet peeve of mine. > > For the 15 years I've been in the IBM midrange, I have relied on the > excellent > News400 magazine and Midrange Computing magazine (and their > predecessors) to > educate me on the how-to's of AS/400 programming. Then, a few years > back, > News400 created "The RPG Source" newsletter, providing "practical ti > and > techniques for more powerful programs" for $89 per year (10 issues). > > How did this material become separated from the News400 magazine? W > this > supposed to be another cash cow for Duke Publications? I can > understand the > "AS/400 e-Developer" and the "AS/400 Network Solutions" newsletters > because they > appeal to a much smaller portion of the News400 audience. But RPG? > pure > guess here, but would it be overexagerrating to suggest that 90% of > the News400 > audience works with RPG? > > So now I'm looking at $129 (out of my own pocket) per year for News4 > plus $89 > per year for "The RPG Source". Am I the only one that blinked? How > many of you > out here on the list subscribe to "The RPG Source"? > > And, no, $89 per year isn't going to break me. But I get tired of > getting > hammered with the "only pennies a day" crap. (If I took advantage o > all the > "only pennies a day" ads I see and hear, I'd be broke in a day!) If > the huge > majority of the News400 audience works with RPG, then why have a > separate > newsletter? > > BTW, I thought I remembered that Midrange Computing had a similar RP > newsletter, but I could find no reference to it in a recent issue or > on their > website. Did they publish one before? If they did, why did they > stop? > > * Rant mode: OFF Soapbox mode: OFF * > > Thanks, I feel better now. But just a little bit. > > - Dan Bale +--- | This is the RPG/400 Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to RPG400-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to RPG400-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to RPG400-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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