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Incidentally, please overlook any typographical errors you find. I simply have all I can do to get TVia out and haven't time to proof read and correct finished pages. Most errore get caught and corrected at the time they are made, but some are bound to slip through, so grin and bear it--I do.
I owe an apology to a few of you for some confusions that arose as to whether I had sent out No.2 to you or not. I am very sorry for any complications that occurred with anybody, but after trying a whole year (literally) to get a house built it was finally completed and my wife and I have been up to our ears first in the actual move and then in the away phase, ard finally in the landscaping and all the little jobs of picture hanging, coat hangers etc. etc. Taking care of TVia in the middle of all this has been quite a problem, records got put away incorrectly and var- ious other little problems arose. This has also accounted for the delay in getting this issue to you around the first of the month. I couldn't start it as soon as usual because there were too many other things to do. I can't keep this to a set date of publication but will do my best to keep 'em coming about 2 months apart.
I think it might answer a lot of questions and sug- gestions about the set up of TVia if I said a word about how it gets done. Our sub list is not big enough to han- dle things in an orthodox way, so all of the contents of TVia is typed on paper offset plates. Since I cannot tell how many pages will be required for material supplied in longhand or on bigger paper, etc., I just have to start at the beginning and go through the thing one item after another. The plates which are double size are folded in the middle and typed as 2 pages--2 different plates mak- ing up the 2 sides of one final piece of paper as it appears in the mag. Thus pages 1 and 4 are one plate and 2 and 3 are another. Several of you have suggested various things that just are not possible or feasible under these condi- tions. Furthermore I know that things look better and read more clearly when lots of space is used, but I just feel that I should give you as much as I can for your money. Your Editor
Sincerely