Bruce,

I am in agreement with you. I too dropped naspa a few years ago for much of the same reasons. I also thought that they catered to the dos/ vse people a little bit more than they should have.

Ed

On Oct 12, 2006, at 11:20 AM, Bruce Black wrote:


I must admit that my definition of "mainframe" may be tainted. NaSPA stopped being a mainframe magazine several years ago.
I dropped my membership years ago, after being a fairly active member, because the magazine started to heavily focus on non-MVS systems and became of little use to me. I see the current issue has more MVS focus. In the mag is a link for former members to re- up for only $20 for 20 months, $1 a month. Currently the link (www.naspa.com/2020) doesn't work but I sent them a message about it. I may try it

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