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"We have a new Woodworking Magazine product. . ."
Hmm. Subscriptions? Please!
Or a translated reprint of Roubo? That’d be nice, but I’d rather have a subscription. . .
Bill.
RSS feeds are amazing. I’ve tried a few readers and I now use a free version of Awasu. It’s a great program and great for keeping your feeds organized.