Re: UGVM Blog



Beck wrote:
Would anybody be interested in setting up a UGVM Blog to go with the magazine?

Can't see the point in that to be honest, we have ugvm the magazine (note not UGVM) for all reviews and articles etc.. if anyone wants to discuss the magazine then it should take place right here in the newsgroup it was set up to serve.

Why take on-topic discussion elsewhere when we are all already here?

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