Jan,
Such a wonderful cause for a little company like yours. Thank you! Next up -
Veterinarians Without Borders!
Best,
Daniel Jackson, DVM in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom
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I used to be into reading the documents. But I found the problem is whatever
format the document is may go away in time. So unless it's generated on some
kind of broadly based program that can be read on multiple formats, you may
lose all your money and not be able to view the magazines in digi
I'll admit I'm in the same spot. I understand the allure of paper and will
continue to subscribe to the physical version of BQ, but the back issues
are weighing on me. Literally 65% of the printed materials I have in my
(small) home are past issues of Bicycle Quarterly. I would love to have
them al
I'll add my voice to this request. As well made as the paper journals are,
a digital copy for reading on Kindle, say, would be far more convenient for
me.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Tim Butterfield
wrote:
> Jan,
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> I having been thinking about this for quite a while and would really love
Jan,
I having been thinking about this for quite a while and would really love
to subscribe and maybe even buy some back issues, but I need a digital
format issue from Zinio, Amazon, or some other digital magazine service. I
just don't have room for archiving paper copies to allow looking things
If you have been thinking about subscribing to Bicycle Quarterly or buying
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If you have been thinking about subscribing to *Bicycle Quarterly*, now is
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We did our first charity drive in 2004 after the terrible Tsunami in
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Until midnight, December 8, 2011, we will give 50% of the purchase
pr