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December 2014 MRH - Portrait format - Download

THIS IS THE PORTRAIT FORMAT OF MRH.

For the Classic LANDSCAPE orientation, CLICK HERE.

December 2014 MRH - Landscape format - Download

THIS IS THE CLASSIC LANDSCAPE FORMAT OF MRH.

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joef's picture

Making ePub / Kindle versions of back issues available?

In the thread about our new look coming in January, we mentioned we're also doing what we're calling our Gen3 format, which will include ePub and Kindle options. These are REFLOWABLE, which means the magazine will resize to fit any device screen and you can make the font as large as you need. Plus the images also resize to fit your screen, making for a great reading experience.

The question was posed about going back and reformatting back issues to be reflowable.

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November issue closing cartoon

Scott Sacket's cartoon about rolling one's own rails is not far-fetched.  In the mid-50s when I was a kid, I remember my Dad making home-made track sections for our Lionel O-27 layout.  I can recall the fixture he made out of some steel heavy duty drawer rollers and some how made rails to match the tubular Lionel rail out of scrap tin-plate.  The rails were attached to ties cut from a hardboard type material called "beaver board."  He made straight sections that were about 18" long with close spaced ties that looked really pretty good compared to t

HP entering the 3D market link has a video.

Found this article today.  Just sharing;

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/10/hps-sprout-pc-is-like-a-real-vers...

However, note it states it may be after 2016 before we see one from HP.

Den

November 2014 MRH - Portrait format - Download

THIS IS THE PORTRAIT FORMAT OF MRH.

For the Classic LANDSCAPE orientation, CLICK HERE.

November 2014 MRH - Landscape format - Download

THIS IS THE CLASSIC LANDSCAPE FORMAT OF MRH.

For the PORTRAIT orientation, CLICK HERE.


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