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What do you think of the latest Focus?

Re: focus

Postby Pandora » Feb 19th, '10, 20:34

That's what I said at the beginning of the thread ..... :mrgreen:
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Re: focus

Postby M Paul Lloyd » Feb 19th, '10, 22:00

Pandora wrote:That's what I said at the beginning of the thread ..... :mrgreen:


Well there you go, it was so accurate it was worth saying twice............ :?



Do you think I got away with that?? :shock: ;)
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Re: focus

Postby Szymy » Feb 20th, '10, 17:57

I also love the Q&A section :D

If you consider that most mags tend to have pages and pages of ads to bulk up the thickness, then Focus actually isn't far off the thickness of a 'standard' mag and of course the content isn't all tosh!

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I think mixing science with humor is a bit geeky. :ugeek:


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Re: focus

Postby Liam Sheppard » Feb 21st, '10, 12:25

i will stop moaning.. things could be worse.. I#ll just wait for one I like to come out
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Re: focus

Postby Shadowwolf » Feb 22nd, '10, 01:54

Moan away, unless someone points out what they believe to be broken, then it will never be fixed.
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