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Several years ago, Pete Riegel stepped down after nearly a quarter century as editor of Measurement News. With his departure MN was set to fold. I felt this would be too bad, as it provided a valuable means of communications between members of the measurement community. Therefore, I took over the reins from Pete.

For the past year or so, however, I feel as if I've been involved in what the military refers to as a holding action. Contributions have dwindled to almost nothing, save for what Pete and I have written. Even changing the publications schedule from bi-monthly to quarterly didn't help; the last issue was cobbled together with rehashings of items, such as Kevin Lucas' proposal.

It may be that in the electronic age, MN has outlived its usefulness. Whatever the case, I don't plan to produce any further issues. If someone wants to volunteer to take up the torch, as I did from Pete, they are more than welcome to. I will be glad to send them all the necessary files (subscribers, logos, etc). If anyone is interested they can respond in this space or directly to me at jim@clubct.org
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I don't know what to say except that I'm really sad to see this happening to the different communication networks that we have. I'm too overcommitted to step up and volunteer to edit MN, but I sure wish it could stay alive somehow. MNF was good too. And I jump into this bulletin board whenever I can, but several of us must be feeling the same way-- I can't answer myself, I have to wait until someone else pipes up!

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