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How you read MRH - Reader Survey
Wed, 2011-11-09 09:59 — MRH
In case you missed it in the November issue, we're running a reader survey to learn how you're reading MRH. We expect there may be a few surprises, like our friend here in the picture! Click the button to take the survey.
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Reminder: Take the survey
If you've not taken the how you read MRH survey, please do! Just click on the button above ...
Joe Fugate
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine
Just finished
I just took the survey. It was quick and painless. It was, however, nearly four times as expensive as my monthly MRH subscription, which seems like a lot for market research.
Ken Rickman
Danville & Western HO modeler and web historian
http://southern-railway.railfan.net/dw/
The Hillsboro swim center sez
The Hillsboro swim center sez I'm not allowed to use computers or notepads underwater in their pools.
Now what?
Contributing Editor, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine
BC
Looks like you'll have to do your underwater MRH reading in Bear Creek, now that there's water in it.
Don
Rincon Pacific Rwy, 1960. HO scale std. gauge - interchange with SP.
DCC-NCE, CMRI, JMRI
Great idea!
Don, that's a great idea! I'll give it try right away!
Contributing Editor, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine
Oops ...
Horace Fithers tried using a 3G iPad under water in Bear Creek. The iPad worked OK, but it turns out the PolyScale I used to tint the creek soaked up too much of the wireless satellite signal energy and he couldn't get the booger to connect to the internet. Back to the drawing board.
Charlie
Contributing Editor, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine
Era problems ...
Horace suggested the PolyScale in the water had nothing to do with the problems. He sez its because the BC&SJ is set in 1952 and there weren't any satellites for an iPad to connect with that caused the problem...
There's always something ....
Charlie
Contributing Editor, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine
So where did he get the iPad?
So if it's 1952, where did Horace get the iPad? There's something mighty fishy going on here, and it's not the fish in Bear Creek ....
Joe Fugate
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine
So where did he get the iPad?
I think he must of got it from the aliens that visit him.
I think Mr. Fithers built a time machine...
.....and went back in time to give himself an Ipad. Let's hope they don't touch each other though, or else they will create a paradox of the Space-Time Continuum and casue the end of the Universe. Dangerous stuff Mr. Fithers must be dealing with here.
The REAL intriguing question is how an Ipad was reduced to 1/87th it's original size. That is what is puzzling me!!! ;-)
Ken L