So did the New York Times <www.nytimes.com>, except that the
Times doesn't charge for access. Vibrate and interesting site.
the Times seems to be doing okay.
Matt Murray
mattm@optonline.net
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> > Show "Denver" that their cash flow will not be impacted. If
you do,
> > it will happen. If you don't, forget it.
> > This very topic has been argued long and hard by many people,
but the
> > National Office (actually the National Board of Directors)
refuse to
> > budge.
> > Bets do not count.
> So I need to come up with a buncha useless statistics that,
when you
> boil it all down, equates to "I bet"? :-)
> Barring me creating my own autox club and offering the rulebook
online
> and in printed form, how would you suggest "showing Denver"?
> >>>>
> From: "Eric Salem"
> Show them the Wall Street Journal. They went online with their
paper &
> charged for the access & circulation didn't go down.
>
> e
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