> I still do not understand why one would not answer the question about what 
> magazine one reads.

It is impossible to not answer the question about what magazine one reads.  
Nobody can omit an anwser to that question.  Where did you get that idea from?

> Want harm is that to one?

Did anyone say it was harmful?  I must have missed that message.

As Dick Karnes is known to say, "Let me make myself perfectly clear...." (or 
something like that)  The survey forces you to answer the question about which 
magazines you read regularly.  In my case, I do not read ANY magazine 
regularly.  I tend scan a lot of magazines irregularly and randomly -- usually 
for free at the library or at a friend's house.  Iskip over the AF pages, if 
any, really quickly.  Thus, my survey was rejected as being incomplete.  So I 
chose a magazine at random and resubmitted my survey response and it was 
accepted even though it is incorrect.

In retrospect, I should have clicked on "Other" as Carey suggested and then 
entered "none" into the space provided.  But I did not think of that at the 
time.  Hindsight is always 20-20, I guess.

Hopefully this clears up any misconceptions.  Maybe we could move on to some 
other topic.  My survey responses, right or wrong, are not all that interesting 
to anyone else.

Cheers...Ed L.





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