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Hughie said:I think Descent magazine is fine. Way better than anything BCA have yet produced.
It SHOULD be better than anything the BCA produce. The BCA is staffed by volunteers and Descent is produced by a publishing company.
Why publish the STOP artical in decent, its published already publicly. Anyone without a computer can go to the local library and get online, for free apparently. Just needs a net capable friend to go with them and help them out and go read the articals.
Why publish the STOP artical in decent, its published already publicly. Anyone without a computer can go to the local library and get online, for free apparently. Just needs a net capable friend to go with them and help them out and go read the articals.
c**tplaces said:To us this forum is free thanks to bubba to pays out cuz he likes us so... Cheers man!
Hughie said:Good idea - but explain how people without pc's/internet would even have heard of this debate. Have mixed with many cavers in the last few days and not heard the Petzl stop thread mentioned at all.
Have mixed with many cavers in the last few days and not heard the Petzl stop thread mentioned at all.
It is for me - I never buy magazines or newspapers any more, unless I'm going on holiday or something.Cave_Troll said:the internet is not a replacement for the written word. there are all sorts of problems if you beleive this to be the case.
No, but you can print the zine from the website and take that instead. Best of both worlds. Sites like guardian.co.uk mirror all the content from the paper online, a forward thinking magazine would do the same.Cave_Troll said:1) access - you can't read a "webzine" while sat in a car in the dales waiting for your mates to come out.
No less fair than "forcing" them to go to the newsagents.Cave_Troll said:1.5) forcing people with no access to go down the library is not fair.
The web *is* backed up to a large extent. Why should this forum be shut down in 3 years?Cave_Troll said:2) permenance - the web is constantly changing and is not backed up. in 3 years time when this forum is shut down, all the info will be lost.
I'd have no idea where to get a 10 year old descent from.Cave_Troll said:at the moment you can look up in an index and pick up a copy of descent from 10 years ago and read a report on the discoveries in such and such a cave.
It's give and take - you get the website for free, so why not contribute for free?Cave_Troll said:I fail to see why some people seem to be happy to write articles for webzines and websites for free but not for magazines.
Hiking isn't sexyCave_Troll said:and sexy as hiking.
There are archive sites that take a snap-shot of the web every so often.The web *is* backed up to a large extent.
The BCRA library in Matlock would be a good place to start. Which would also be geographically handy for you, but not for Mendip based cavers.I'd have no idea where to get a 10 year old descent from.
So it's PI in the sky? :roll:3.141592) All of the above is misleading
OUTCH!Cave_Troll said:... but lets face it, its not much more than a replacement for conversations at the pub for the digital age.