Did You Read the March 2007 Squills Yet?

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Have You Read Squills Yet?

Yes
47
41%
No
39
34%
What's Squills?
30
26%
 
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So, who's read the March issue of Squills? If you haven't yet, just click "[ squills ]" in the upper right hand corner of any page, or just follow this link:

squills.php




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i did :D

and i like Claudettes tip about reading work backwards, lol.




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I tried to download it, but my computer shut down every time...so...yeah
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The html version becomes a little mushed up towards the bottom, the words are over each other and it's pretty hard to read.
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Little Tin Fish wrote:The html version becomes a little mushed up towards the bottom, the words are over each other and it's pretty hard to read.


Aye; the way I convert it is kind of messy, so it ends up looking really bad. When I get some time, I'll go back and edit it to make it look somewhat nice. The whole thing is done in Microsoft Word, so I always use the html converter included in that. What I should do is use a pdf to html converter.

Anyways, I'll have it fixed before the May issue comes out.




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I'm not sure what that is exactly.
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well at least 47 people have read the squills, but what about the other 68 that have participated in this poll? oh, we are so bad.



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