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Duane Bozarth
 
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David wrote:

I've read FWW for only a few years so I'm in no position to compare it's
current worthiness vis-a-vis it's past issues. What I do know is that
any time I stoop down in the entry to pick up the mail, if there's a
shiny new FWW laying there amongst the bills, a broad smile paints my
countenance. More often than not, I stop what I'm doing, sit in my
favorite chair and absorb the articles and wisdom nestled between the
ads. ...


It still has value, but I've been subscriber since early volume 2 so
I've seen essentially the whole run, too. I also think the depth has
lessened, particularly over the last several years.

Don't we tend to remember things were better when we were younger? ...


To a certain extent, yes. Some of such remembrances are, in fact, based
on reality...