Hi,
just a note to all Forum Members, and also if you can pass it on to any other member you know who may have concerns also about some of the small font size in the recent ABPA Magazine, that this was entirely an oversight on my part, and one I take full responsibility for. I would just like to assure members that this will be rectified from the next issue and was simply due to myself being new to the job and making a basic mistake.
I would appreciate it if anybody else you know mentions it (as I cannot apologise to everyone until the next magazine) that you can relay my assurance that it was simply a mistake and is not indicative of the overall appearance and direction of the ABPA Magazine in the future.
Again, my most sincere apologies to all and I do really feel bad about this oversight.
Yours sincerely
Neil McArthur
ABPA Editor
ABPA Magazine Apology
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Speaking for myself Neil, it didn't detract from the content one bit,
I don't feel that you have too much to apologise for at all.
Ron.
I don't feel that you have too much to apologise for at all.
Ron.
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Same my end Neil, although I have developed a slight squint
Does not detract from the mag one bit in my opinion.
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Does not detract from the mag one bit in my opinion.
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Well Neil.
I didn't even notice it. I'll have to go and have another look. It is my habit that, as soon as I receive the latest edition, everything stops until I have read it cover to cover. Then I go back to my usual tasks and reread the Mag at leisure. So I'll grab it and have another look.
Don't beat yourself up. I'm sure all our members know that you have jumped in the deep end to help out in a time of crisis, and appreciate your efforts.
I didn't even notice it. I'll have to go and have another look. It is my habit that, as soon as I receive the latest edition, everything stops until I have read it cover to cover. Then I go back to my usual tasks and reread the Mag at leisure. So I'll grab it and have another look.
Don't beat yourself up. I'm sure all our members know that you have jumped in the deep end to help out in a time of crisis, and appreciate your efforts.
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Well the magnifying glass I bought was hellishly expensive but I reckon I could get a refund
Didn't detract at all - just joking. I think that the magazine got 10/10




Didn't detract at all - just joking. I think that the magazine got 10/10
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I reckon it was a great magazine too Neil!!! I didn't even notice the small font until you pointed it out, but that just means we got more text into the same space, so that has to be a good thing. And I did notice the better quality feel of the paper .... mmmmm, niiiiice!