Jan, there are at least 12 points that I have raised in the editorial column, you don't need to have read back issues to engage in conversation about them.
Do you need to know somebody's life history before you talk to them?
I'm not asking for a critique of the relative merits of using a sans serif font in sub-headings, or an in-depth study on the differing writing styles, or debating the merits of white space design. I am trying to set the scene for conversations arising out of the contents of this issue, just something different to endless political or religious threads, something that might, possibly, lead to a new angle on a story, or turn up something new to write about in the future.
Is it any wonder that people get frustrated on here...
