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Physics Today in stitches

NOV 01, 2009

DOI: 10.1063/1.4797000

Doug Martin

I’m very grateful for the revised binding on the August 2009 issue of Physics Today. For many years I have mangled each month’s issue by folding it, creasing it, pounding on it and more, in an effort to get the magazine to lie flat on a given page. No more! I can read margin to margin. When I’m on the bus I can fold it back and read only one page, and the binding survives. I can extract book reviews for future reference with a single tug.

Thank you for a change that makes the journal more readable. Now if you could work on the ink formulation so my fingers do not render dark figures uninterpretable in the summer.

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Doug Martin. (douglas.s.martin@lawrence.edu) Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin, US .

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Volume 62, Number 11

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