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From:robert.williams2
Date:2 Aug 2000 at 11:35:36
Subject:Re: Clubbed (Re: Amiga Active 11)

>Hello Michael
>
>> I'm still as disappointed as ever with the mag. It's on par with
>> Clubbed, which is not a knock on the SEAL boys and girls, but a
>> professional mag should outshine a fan produced mag anyday, sadly
>> AA does not.
>
>I get Clubbed too (drop the don't I wish comments guys !) and find it
>an excellent magazine that is way above a fanzine. It has interesting
>articles and good tutorials.
>
>So comparing AA to Clubbed is not that bad, far better than comparing
>it to AF in its latter days ;)

<BLUSH>

Thanks Bill, glad you enjoy it!

In no way would we want Clubbed to compete with Amiga Active, nor
could it as none of us are professional writers and we work on it in
our spare time. We do the magazine because we enjoy it and think we
can provide a different view on the Amiga world.

Personally I really enjoy AA each month and usually find the vast
majority of the mag interests me. I've been on the 'net for 5 or more
years now and I find AA has more news I haven't seen elsewhere
beforehand than I remember in previous Amiga mags too.

BTW if anyone is interested in Clubbed more information is on our
website:

http://www.seal-amiga.co.uk/

Robert Williams
Editor, Clubbed Magazine



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