No, more general than that: The Earth Moved.
That looks really interesting. Thanks!
If Shirley doesn’t want it, I’ll be happy to send it to you.
Just read this…
HeyheyHey! Don’t forget about us non-Pa people!
If you’d rather not drop an advert here, please do send me an email so I can forward to my folks. (addy is in my profile, of course)
I don’t want to push this here – but will repeat what I said upthread: This will be something associated with a club for some major catalogue retailers. Most gardeners get a bunch of catalogues, and the odds are very, very good that they already get catalogues from one or more of these companies. At some point over the summer or fall, these people will be contacted with info about the club, one benefit of which will be a really kick-ass magazine. Say “yes” to the club deal to get the magazine.
Or, email me (address in profile), and I’ll add you to the list of people I’ll be emailing personally when the info becomes available.
Email sent!
( I can’t beleive I’m excited about worms.)
I’m so pathetic.
Congrats twickster, sounds very cool.
Jim
Thanks, twickster, but it looks like Shirley is interested… I’ll see whether the library has a copy.
Sounds great. Definately shoot me an e-mail when you get a chance
Ha! I misunderstood- I worked in a jigsaw puzzle factory. It was neat, though.
Congrats again!
Just have to add my congrats too. You’re great with puzzles, but I can understand if you’re a little tired of them. We all need a change from time to time.
And a new magazine–I once had the great good luck to get in on the ground floor as a columnist for a “home and garden”- type publication a few years ago. Great experience, and a good opportunity to help shape the publication from the start. You’ll be challenged, but I’m sure you’ll love it.
Good luck!
I’m hoping we can still do puzzle clues and whatnot on the SDMB from time to time though!
Yeah, I definitely intend to continue to present myself as the resident expert on all things puzzling – the main difference from my point of view is that I’ll have to make sure I’m not talking out my ass in the gardening threads.
So you don’t want to do medical publishing, but you’re cool with worms and bugs and slugs and compost and plant diseases (wilts and rots and spots, oh my) and manure and maybe sewage sludge as fertilizer? Oh well, it takes all kinds…
Seriously, congratulations!
sign me up for a subscription! congrats!
YAY for you!
But you didn’t tell us how they took your resignation! I was hoping for wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Damn, me too! But alas, she took it in stride. By not so much as an “oh shit” did she reveal her immense distress. (Well, of course, this might have something to do with the fact that with the letter of resignation, I handed over a list of my main jobs and who I recommended assigning each of them to…) (That and, “you’ll be somewhat available for answering questions and stuff after you leave, right? RIGHT?”)
So she scampered down and told her boss, then came back, and we gathered the whole department together and told them all at once – I’ve never seen a dozen jaws drop in unison before. And since then (all day yesterday and all day today), you could infer who was telling who around the rest of the company by the order in which people stopped by my desk to say “omigod – congratulations – and, if you need a [cust. service person, circulation person, finance person]…”
And, luckily, most people aren’t giving me a hard time about the fact that I’m walking around with a huge grin on my face.
Congratulations! Happy days!
Well, if you need another editor…