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Surprise, Surprise! Looks like Megan is back at work....
Megan's back!
Good to see you writing again Megan, keep up the good work!
Skip
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Good for Megan! Good for LAP!! Good for us!!!
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Uh, I don't think she ever left????
This drama concerning LAP/PWW people simply doesn't interest me. Its dumb.
Good grief.
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(02-13-2018, 06:14 PM)Rick Barton Wrote: Uh, I don't think she ever left????
This drama concerning LAP/PWW people simply doesn't interest me. Its dumb.
Good grief.
Grumpy....
But, yes, one could look at this your way. PWW burns through a lot of people.
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Meh....PWW is a shadow of what it once was. LAP has reprinted some excellent booke, albeit at a stiff price, but Megan's politics on some social sites will prevent me from purchasing any further from LAP.
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Well, congrats to both Megan and to Chris. They work well together. Here's a link to Megan's blog where she describes her hiring by LAP:
https://rudemechanicalspress.wordpress.com/
As far as her politics goes, I was not aware of any of her political leanings, and prefer to keep it that way. She has managed to keep them separate from her day job, and I think that's where they belong. I suspect if I knew the political leanings of many folks, I'd have a lot fewer friends. Let's keep politics out of this thread, please.
Still Learning,
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(02-14-2018, 08:27 AM)AHill Wrote: Well, congrats to both Megan and to Chris. They work well together. Here's a link to Megan's blog where she describes her hiring by LAP:
https://rudemechanicalspress.wordpress.com/
As far as her politics goes, I was not aware of any of her political leanings, and prefer to keep it that way. She has managed to keep them separate from her day job, and I think that's where they belong. I suspect if I knew the political leanings of many folks, I'd have a lot fewer friends. Let's keep politics out of this thread, please.
YABBUT: when posts on social media are made, linked to an employer's name or site, said posts should remain neutral. If I want to hear political views, for example, on Woodnet, I will go to the "Basement" and not in the "Handtool" section.
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An apolitical thank you to Skip et al.
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(02-14-2018, 05:27 PM)elinourrumming Wrote: An apolitical thank you to Skip et al.
Glad to hear your news, best wishes for the future and keep up the good work.
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(02-14-2018, 05:27 PM)elinourrumming Wrote: An apolitical thank you to Skip et al.
You are very welcome Megan!
Until Chris published the 1st Woodworking magazine oh so long ago, I was a power tool guy just doing the chores around the house needing done. No actual woodworking for fun at all. I was fortunate enough to buy that magazine and then subscribe to it and have never looked back. One of the first things I got out of it was a reference by Chris to this forum, which has also changed me in many ways......
Now we all are coming full circle..... along a path that has always been apolitical... Being a bit older... I don't do any social media at all.... absolutely none...... so those posts of one sort or another are not in my world... this is my thread after all....
Skip