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Fabio P![]() Special user Rome - ITALY 541 Posts ![]() |
I wonder if the digital version of the magazine is an option after the subscription or if every member will receive both ( paper and digital)
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Bill Wells![]() Elite user Lexington, VA 457 Posts ![]() |
Fagini -
Currently, if you are an I.B.M. who receives the printed copy of The Linking Ring, (some members such as Associate Members don't get the printed copy) you also have access to the digital version on the I.B.M. portal. Bill |
Paul Budd![]() Veteran user It's a shame he's only made 373 Posts ![]() |
This is in the VERY EARLY discussion phase right now(emphasis on VERY)......but the IBM is looking closely at making the first five years' of TLR available online for free to all paid up members.
His face isn't really this long in-person!
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Ray Bertrand![]() Inner circle British Columbia 1419 Posts ![]() |
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On 2012-09-18 11:53, Paul Budd wrote: I would definitely like to see this happen. There is a wealth of information and history in the Linking Ring and I believe every member would benefit from this. Ray
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