Grassbox
Do we really need a hard copy of grass box when this is available online as a PDF.
Discuss
Alan Y
Speaking as one who is
Speaking as one who is comfortable with reading a document as a PDF when necessary and appreciate the fact the Grassbox is available online as a back up I prefer to receive the magazine as hard copy as do those club members that are not frequent visitors to the club website.
Hard copy for me every time.
Hard copy for me every time. I really look forward to 'Grassbox' dropping through the letterbox four times a year. I have a look at the Forums page most days to see what gems have been unearthed and to read about all things lawnmowers so could quite easily look at the pdf copy and I do, to see items that appeared before I joined the club in 2017 but yes, hard copy for me please.
Unfortunately I don't now own
Unfortunately I don't now own a computer or laptop. I run my life from my smart phone ( it seems to be the way now with sales of laptops falling off a cliff) Trying to read Grassbox on my phone is of course perfectly possible. However with my advancing years and ever stronger glasses it's a nightmare to read on a postage stamp sized screen. I really hope your comment isn't because you have inside information that GrassBox is no longer going to be in tangible form and guaging reaction.This would be yet another great institution falling at the hurdle of so called progress. Long live Grassbox in print.
Long live Grassbox in print.
Long live Grassbox in print.
Here , here. I have desktop PC for serious work, an IPad for casual browsing (and time wasting ) and a smart phone for talking to the increasing cohort with no landline and for buying fuel without having to brave the unmasked crowd in the station shop - who also seem unable to follow foot prints and arrows ! Long live the hard copy of Grassbox.
Hear, hear, so many older
Hear, hear, so many older folk don't have Internet access and it's their only contact, so I imagine they're actually in the majority, if the truth be known.
Dunno about you, but I find
Dunno about you, but I find reading PDFs in the bath less than convenient, especially if the power cable gets soggy.