Greetings all,
I am used to picking up my monthly edition of LJ at either Borders or B&N, depending on where I am at on any given day of the month, but this month, I can't find it at any Borders or B&N and no one at the store can offer any explanation. I finally tracked down the December issue today at a local bookstore that is pretty far away from my normal travels. So does anyone know what it up?
Grendelos
P.S. Yes, I know I should subscribe, but circumstances do not allow that right now.
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December 2009, #188
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Me too
On December 31st, 2008 Anonymous (not verified) says:
I noticed this too. I'm hoping to see it again soon at my favorite book stores.
Someone drop the ball here?
We are still being carried
On December 30th, 2008 Mark Irgang says:
I am sorry that you were unable to find Linux Journal at these chains, but I promise we are still being carried at both Barnes & Noble and Borders.
Hopefully this either signals that our issue has sold out or perhaps there was a delay in shipping due to the holidays. Regardless, if you ever see that store is out of Linux Journal, please let them know that you were looking for a copy and request that they increase there monthly order.
Check out the current offer we are running, CLICK HERE If you subscribe, you can save up to 65% on home delivery.
If you do end up ordering, send me an email and I will hook you up with something extra.
__________________________Mark Irgang is Director of Circulation at Linux Journal
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