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269425 Ken Wright <wizard@b...> 2019‑11‑18 Re: Popular Woodworking?
And here I thought I was the only one mourning the loss of what PWW used
to be!

I still have my subscription, and I received the November 2019 issue a
few weeks ago, so they haven't completely gone toes-up.

Ken

On 11/18/19 8:44 AM, Dennis Heyza wrote:
> Gentles,
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> Curious if anyone knows the latest on PW. Due to the declining quality of
> content and advertising of male sexual performance products, I purposely let
> my subscription lapse earlier this year. All was quiet on that front until a
> few weeks ago when I started getting daily emails from them containing
> advertisements for both woodworking and non-woodworking related products,
> and links to online articles, the latest of which was for CNC-based
> woodworking ("I can't tell .001" on a micrometer, but I can set my CNC to
> exact dimensioning," [sigh]. And based on a cursory glance at the web site
> and magazine stands, I can't see they've produced an issue since June.
>
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> Yes, I can click 'Unsubscribe' and intend to, but just wonderin'.
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> Dennis Heyza
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