HI Everyone.
Hope all's good with everyone. Could anyone advise me on latest issue of mr guitar mag? I have emailed Dr Mark Pritcher to no avail. Trust all's good with Mark too.
Also, the last post here was April 2020? Missing all the news and postings
Thanks
Cliff
Keep frettin'
Re: mr guitar latest issue
Issue #92 is last one I received.
Jeff
Jeff
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Cliff, are you saying that you haven't seen a post here since April?
Rande Dager
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Re: mr guitar latest issue
Hi Guys
My last issue was NO.91. When was No. 92 issued?
Yes, last post I read was one in April! All other posts are functioning normally. Could there be glitch somewhere
Thanks
Cheers
Cliff
Perth, Western Australia
My last issue was NO.91. When was No. 92 issued?
Yes, last post I read was one in April! All other posts are functioning normally. Could there be glitch somewhere
Thanks
Cheers
Cliff
Perth, Western Australia
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Clarification:
Last post appeared under Announcements and News in April. It was posted by Paolo wishing everyone a Happy Easter.
The Mr Guitar, Chet Atkins post seems current.
Thanks
Cheers
Cliff
Last post appeared under Announcements and News in April. It was posted by Paolo wishing everyone a Happy Easter.
The Mr Guitar, Chet Atkins post seems current.
Thanks
Cheers
Cliff
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Cliff,
When I log into the Chetboard, the first thing I click is "View new posts". There's a horizontal line of options just above the list of topics. That line is a little hard to see, but it has "View unanswered posts", "View unread posts", "View new posts", and "View active topics." The "View new posts" option seems to work best for me since I look at the Chetboard regularly. With that said, the discussions are nowhere near the frequency of the old Chetboard days, and sometimes, there are no new posts for a couple of days.
Anyway, I hope that helps.
Bill Bailey
When I log into the Chetboard, the first thing I click is "View new posts". There's a horizontal line of options just above the list of topics. That line is a little hard to see, but it has "View unanswered posts", "View unread posts", "View new posts", and "View active topics." The "View new posts" option seems to work best for me since I look at the Chetboard regularly. With that said, the discussions are nowhere near the frequency of the old Chetboard days, and sometimes, there are no new posts for a couple of days.
Anyway, I hope that helps.
Bill Bailey
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My last issue was #92. I sent an email to inquire when next issue could be expected and there was no reply.
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Bill, your explanation was evidence that you might have had a career in teaching!
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Thanks fellas, especially Bill. Got it
Cheers
Cliff
Cheers
Cliff
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Rande,
You know me well. My 24 years of teaching started with woodshop and drafting, and I had to demonstrate the process in a safe and precise way. I miss those days. The later years were based out of computer labs, and some of that was okay, especially teaching AutoCAD.
Cliff, glad that was helpful to you.
Bill B.
You know me well. My 24 years of teaching started with woodshop and drafting, and I had to demonstrate the process in a safe and precise way. I miss those days. The later years were based out of computer labs, and some of that was okay, especially teaching AutoCAD.
Cliff, glad that was helpful to you.
Bill B.
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