> > Ah the written word ! We I make a little amateur stab at it form time to 
> > time but do try to keep it computer related. Question is how much off 
> > topic stuff would the average punter stand? There are those who have 
> > complained about show reports that detail occurrences on the journey to 
> > and from the show.
> 
> I'd be happy with one article per issue my self. It doesn't have to be as 
> long as my assembler articles, or Herb's graphics ones - which I personally 
> have no interest in - but I wouldn't complain about them taking up space.
> 
> Maybe, if it was limited to something like 4-5000 words or a couple of pages, 
> [most] people wouldn't mind. But, then again .........
We do include humour in QL Today from time to time, but try to make sure it's 
QL-related even if only indirectly. Roy does include his own little bits (I 
think there was one about films I personally might have been in or something in 
one Bytes of Wood) but personally, I'd like to have some form of connection to 
the QL even if only indirectly. People subscribe to QL Today because it 
contains QL stuff, but can see that some might like lighter stuff as well if of 
interest to QLers without being directly relevant. I'd happily go with the flow 
on this one I think.

Dilwyn Jones

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