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Physics Today in stitches

NOV 01, 2009

DOI: 10.1063/1.3265223

Paul Fontana

Thank you for Physics Today, which consistently contains interesting and important material and performs a role unlike any other journal’s.

I noticed the binding of the print edition changed as of the August 2009 issue. I prefer the old binding, which had the volume and issue numbers visible along the spine. I refer to past issues frequently, especially when they are cited in the current issue, and the new binding will make finding old issues much less convenient. As nuisances go, this is a small one, but why change things for the worse? I can’t imagine I am the only reader who feels this way.

I hope you will return to a binding that shows the reference data on the spine.

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Paul Fontana. (fontanap@seattleu.edu) Seattle University, Seattle, Washington, US .

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Volume 62, Number 11

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