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newbielaxer
01-25-2007, 09:06 PM
ok lets here from everybody

how many people would like to see Inside Lacrosse go to the format that they use for the yearbook

I would definetly like to see this happen

Mavido
01-25-2007, 10:03 PM
I have no clue what your asking, but this belongs in the "Magazine" forum, so i'll send it, like scotty beams spock down to a new and barely inhabited planet.. .

goalie1215
01-25-2007, 10:32 PM
yes i enjoyed the faceoff yearbook, due to the ability to actually take it places and read it without it falling apart, but i assume it would cost more to make it that way.

newbielaxer
01-26-2007, 08:11 AM
well considering if the cost of the magazine went up a reasonable amount like say ....oh 50 cents a copy i would not be bothered by this at all and yes if it does not fall apart all the time, yes i hear you gentle reader in the back of the room saying " if you would take better care of the magazine it would not fall apart" but i do take good care of it, if the size was the same as the yearbook and bound like that it would much more resilient


i say it time for the magazine to hit the gym and get buffed up!!!!!!!!

MainLax28
01-26-2007, 08:51 AM
I have also noticed durability issues with the magazine. Sometimes it arrives and it is all torn and bent. Probably just the lazy mailmen though. I also dislike the size, it is too big to hold when you're reading before going to bed, and its a little awkward when you're reading it in the bathroom. Yeah, who doesn't read while taking a dump?

Lax101
01-26-2007, 01:21 PM
Few magazines do such a binding like they do in the yearbook. There's clearly a reason for that.

Yeah, i've had a page in the middle fall out once or twice, but unless you're creating some IL shrine, who cares?

goalie1215
01-26-2007, 10:33 PM
Few magazines do such a binding like they do in the yearbook. There's clearly a reason for that.

Yeah, i've had a page in the middle fall out once or twice, but unless you're creating some IL shrine, who cares?


yeah, but the middle pages have already started falling off my double cover issue. and speaking of cover, its the only copy of il i have that still has its cover, because they consistently fall off within the first week or so. its even harder to read that big old thing when you have to hold the cover on. yes i have to keep the cover on, the pages are too fragile to hold.

newbielaxer
01-27-2007, 09:03 PM
Few magazines do such a binding like they do in the yearbook. There's clearly a reason for that.

Yeah, i've had a page in the middle fall out once or twice, but unless you're creating some IL shrine, who cares?


Huh???? most magazines in the world that i have seen are bound the way the yearbook is done

just to name a few
Popular Mechanics
Golf magazine
Golf Digest

Mavido
01-28-2007, 04:33 AM
i've got alot of IL's just sitting around, read them all very througly, and i can tell you, that i have never had any duribility issues with them. They are all in perfect shape.

THALAX
01-28-2007, 01:41 PM
i've got alot of IL's just sitting around, read them all very througly, and i can tell you, that i have never had any duribility issues with them. They are all in perfect shape.
Same with me. The only one that is kinda torn up is the one that I took on vacation with me, and it doesn't even have any pages falling out.

shakerlax222225
04-09-2007, 07:56 PM
yeah, but the middle pages have already started falling off my double cover issue. and speaking of cover, its the only copy of il i have that still has its cover, because they consistently fall off within the first week or so. its even harder to read that big old thing when you have to hold the cover on. yes i have to keep the cover on, the pages are too fragile to hold.
i agree, the middle pages have fallen out of most of my issues

kblulax2
04-15-2007, 04:02 PM
come on guys we dont have to complain about everything. its a magazine