The latest CFC Newsletter arrived today (June?) - with announcements for tournaments which took place as long ago as late August. Wouldn't it have been appropriate to remove those announcements at the last minute before sending it out?
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Re: CFC newsletter
Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View PostThe latest CFC Newsletter arrived today (June?) - with announcements for tournaments which took place as long ago as late August. Wouldn't it have been appropriate to remove those announcements at the last minute before sending it out?
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Re: CFC newsletter
Originally posted by Jonathan Yu View PostI've never received a CFC Newsletter (I probably have to register somehow) but shouldn't a June newsletter come out in June or is this normal?
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Re: CFC newsletter
Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View PostThe latest CFC Newsletter arrived today (June?) - with announcements for tournaments which took place as long ago as late August. Wouldn't it have been appropriate to remove those announcements at the last minute before sending it out?
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Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View PostAt one point, "chess Chat" simply skipped a year. The November-December 1972 issue reports (among others) the results of the Ottawa Open of March 24-25, 1973 (I tied for 3rd!). The next issue was dated January-February, 1974.
http://www.amazon.ca/Absolutely-MAD-.../dp/B000HKMQ64...Mike Pence: the Lord of the fly.
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Re: CFC newsletter
Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View PostThe CFC must keep with deadlines - an issue every month.
Recent issues are HUGE and could easily have been cut in half.
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Originally posted by J. Ken MacDonald View PostOr change the deadlines and go to 6 issues a year, or at least 10 with a break in the summer and winter.
Recent issues are HUGE and could easily have been cut in half.
Instead of labeling each issue by the month, simply number them : 2015 - #1, #2, #3 etc for however many you put out by year's end. Then the next year start with 2016 - #1, #2, #3 etc
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Re: CFC newsletter
Originally posted by Kerry Liles View PostDidn't MAD magazine deliberately date their issues for the following month so it would never be late?!
http://www.amazon.ca/Absolutely-MAD-.../dp/B000HKMQ64
A lot of magazines deliberately dated their issues for the month after the issue was likely to hit newsstands. A lot of outlets would pull the "old" issue as soon as the month-end occurred.
Steve
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