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Post by nonefornow on Sept 28, 2014 22:40:03 GMT
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Post by cthulhu on Sept 30, 2014 7:43:03 GMT
I'm following C=FG since the beginning: layout quality and contents are amazing! It so looks like professional work!
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Post by hydrophilic on Oct 1, 2014 4:35:07 GMT
Yeah, it looks nice, but I can't read Italian. It's a Romantic language, so I could muddle/mis-interpret things if I felt motivated
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Post by cthulhu on Oct 1, 2014 8:42:18 GMT
Yeah, it's a shame, but due to its massive amount of content I think that translating / producing an international version would be an overwhelming task for anyone!
And, for the rest of the world, there's always the more than excellent Commodore Free magazine!
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Post by nonefornow on Oct 1, 2014 14:33:40 GMT
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Post by hydrophilic on Oct 2, 2014 6:09:28 GMT
Yeah, RESET is pretty cool, and I can understand it without translation.
Edit In the past I had no problems, but now with Win 8 the website opens fine, but when I try to read a specific issue (for example, RESET#4) it acts like it doesn't want to load... after waiting several minutes, a valid web page does display... my Inet connection is too slow? the RESET website is too slow?
Umm... I guess you just need a bit of patience (I have a lot of that for 8-bit/CBM systems, but very little for modern apps/websites!)
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Post by nonefornow on Oct 2, 2014 15:14:45 GMT
Reset and CFG are in PDF format. It sounds as if you may have an issue with the Adobe add-in of Win8. I also find it easy to just download the magazines and read them off line.
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Post by hydrophilic on Oct 3, 2014 7:06:57 GMT
Thanks for the tip; I prefer to just browse online... but yeah it seems to be a browser/plug-in issue. Some (most) of the pages render just fine, but a few of them (like page 1) never render at all. Doncha love modern technology?
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Post by nonefornow on Oct 3, 2014 17:55:24 GMT
Doncha love modern technology? It's a necessary evil. But I still prefer vintage computers. When the machines had personality and each had different shapes, forms, and characteristics. Otherwise I would not be hanging around in a retro-forum.
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Post by nonefornow on Jun 5, 2015 17:21:12 GMT
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