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<blockquote data-quote="Agaton Sax" data-source="post: 973328" data-attributes="member: 2475"><p>Jeez Hope</p><p></p><p>Not reflecting on you as a person but maybe on your forum persona , I suddenly thought of one of my father's favourite stories: A shipwrecked Irishman washes up on an island. On being discovered,half drowned and freezing, his first question to his rescuers was: " Is there a government on this island? " As they confirmed his next sentence " Well, I am against it!"</p><p></p><p>Louis, I too have given up on TAS. I believe TAS was bought as a sort of hobby by one of the founders of DELL computer. Knowledgable people have declared that they simply cannot see how the mag,with its circulation (around a third of that of Stereophile) can be financially viable. I suspect they simply do not care about subscriptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agaton Sax, post: 973328, member: 2475"] Jeez Hope Not reflecting on you as a person but maybe on your forum persona , I suddenly thought of one of my father's favourite stories: A shipwrecked Irishman washes up on an island. On being discovered,half drowned and freezing, his first question to his rescuers was: " Is there a government on this island? " As they confirmed his next sentence " Well, I am against it!" Louis, I too have given up on TAS. I believe TAS was bought as a sort of hobby by one of the founders of DELL computer. Knowledgable people have declared that they simply cannot see how the mag,with its circulation (around a third of that of Stereophile) can be financially viable. I suspect they simply do not care about subscriptions. [/QUOTE]
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