battleeditor | 01 Dec 2010 12:20 p.m. PST |
Thanks to Midpoint, who has started another thread, but I wanted to point out to everyone that Battlegames 24 came back from the printers today and Caliver Books will be posting out to all 'paper' subscribers over the next few days. Issue 24 can be ordered as a stand alone issue on paper at link and as a PDF download at link If you haven't done so already, you can also sign up to our e-newsletter on the home page at battlegames.co.uk (make sure your browser has JavaScript enabled). I also have a handful of people who have signed up to the digital subscription, but whose notification emails bounced back this afternoon! Please ensure that I have your up-to-date email address and that it can accept incoming emails from battlegames.co.uk! Would the following people please get in touch via henry at battlegames dot co dot uk so that I can send their download links: T Ponikiewski of Poland D Williams of Australia And finally, I'm looking at other e-publishing formats for the future too, though the iPad app GoodReader seems to be keeping people happy, and though it's tiny, I know I can read the PDf just fine on my iPhone too! Henry Battlegames battlegames.co.uk |
Phil Hendry | 01 Dec 2010 2:45 p.m. PST |
And if you aren't a subscriber, you jolly well ought to be. Battlegames is what a good wargames mag ought to be – a pot-pourri of wargaming delights. Plenty of variety, plenty to read, plenty to look at and plenty to inspire you and get you thinking about the hobby. My digital copy of issue 24 turned up this afternoon, and I have spent each of my few spare minutes since reading it. In fact, what am I doing typing this?
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Who asked this joker | 01 Dec 2010 3:31 p.m. PST |
Nah! I am not a subscriber. The higher price for non-subscribers is what keeps Henry in furs. Just doing my bit. John |
battleeditor | 01 Dec 2010 7:29 p.m. PST |
The only furs I'll see are the ones currently being worn by polar bears roaming the snowdrifts of Sussex at the moment! Henry |
Craig Ambler | 10 Dec 2010 10:53 a.m. PST |
Just got my Hard Copy today. Seems a good issue which after the last one is a nice surprise. Well worth getting. Craig |
Jemima Fawr | 11 Feb 2011 11:45 p.m. PST |
Henry, what's your e-mail address? Your website assumes that everyone uses MS Outlook, which I don't, sorry. Regards, Mark |
Count Belisarius | 12 Feb 2011 12:56 a.m. PST |
If you are clicking on the link at the bottom of the page then if it isn't opening in your chosen email client then you have your default applications set wrong. This can be changed under preferences in Firefox. Not sure on IE as I don't do Microsoft. It works fine for me launching Thunderbird under Linux. If you hover on the link you should also see mailto:info@battlegames.co.uk at the bottom info bar in your browser. Hope that helps. Andy |
battleeditor | 12 Feb 2011 7:38 a.m. PST |
@Mark Sorry you've had trouble with the link, but my website doesn't "assume" anything -- it's just standard HTML code with a 'mailto' link. As a Mac user, I'm even less likely to make any such assumptions! :-) As Andy has kindly indicated, the address is info at battlegames dot co dot uk. Henry Battlegames battlegames.co.uk |
Jemima Fawr | 12 Feb 2011 8:46 a.m. PST |
Thanks Henry. My apologies – it was late and I was frustrated that I couldn't us the link and couldn't find the e-mail address written in plain text anywhere that I could cut 'n' paste into Hotmail. Sorry if I seemed snippy. Unfortunately I don't have any control over the geriatric computer settings at work. Whenever I click on an e-mail link it tells me that my user is not entitled to use MS Outlook for external e-mail links. I did try hovering over the link, but nothing appears. Grrr. Anyhoo, I've got an article for you – I'll drop you an e-mail. Cheers, Mark |
10thFoot | 13 Feb 2011 2:44 p.m. PST |
If you right click on the link, it should offer you the option to copy email shortcut. Then paste it into your email. |
Jemima Fawr | 13 Feb 2011 4:27 p.m. PST |
Cheers. Unfortunately, work has also de-activated all right-click functions
I ask you
Anyone would think that they wanted people working productively instead of browsing the web! ;o) |
Count Belisarius | 14 Feb 2011 12:21 a.m. PST |
That sounds a tad draconian! They're quite strict at my place, but a I work in the IT department I know how to circumvent most of the lockdowns! :) And besides, I'm a good foot taller than the IT security guy so he doesn't hassle me! Andy |
Jemima Fawr | 15 Feb 2011 6:44 a.m. PST |
Unfortunately it's a national server (Network Rail) and the nearest IT bloke is 200 miles away from me! :o) |
Marc the plastics fan | 16 Feb 2011 3:50 a.m. PST |
Well stop surfing and make my trains run on time :-) |