and he notes  -

Not all print magazines have specific items of interest to everyone 
but at least the site is easy to navigate and download articles. If 
an online magazine ever gets past the talk stage, this would be a 
good site to emulate.

Raleigh in Maine where the Sun is coming out - I'd put a coat on though!
www.emporiumpictures.com

At 09:36 AM 2/15/2008, Harold Minkwitz wrote:

>--- In <mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected], 
>raleigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > and he notes -
> >
> > The ACL/SAL Historical Society web site can be found at:
> >
> > <http://www.aclsal.org/>http://www.aclsal.org/
> >
> > You'll need Adobe Reader (there is a download link if you don't have
> > it) as the articles are in PDF format.
> >
> > Raleigh in icy Maine
> > www.emporiumpictures.com
> >
> >
>
>Unless you are interested in the subject it doesn't sell. Nothing pops
>out to want to go further on the site. Probably has a lot of good info.
>Not that there is anything wrong with the site.
>
>Harold
>
>


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