January 2010 Muse Discussion

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13 Responses to January 2010 Muse Discussion

  1. Beedle the Bard says:

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    I loved the article on the Russian photography. The photos were absolutely beautiful, and I found some more on line. I’m surprised that the method didn’t become more widespread, but I guess it was expensive. I was also surprised that they were so clear and had such bright colors.
    The other articles were great too, this was a really good issue!

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    • TreeCafe says:

      I had simelar museings myself. I mean the colors were so clear and bright. It really is amazing the the method wasn’t picked up and spread by other people.

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  2. BlackBird says:

    I haven’t got the January issue yet!!! However, I really like Russia, so I definitely have something to look forward to in January!

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  3. vanillabean3.141 (Ingrid and Siriana) says:

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    Voices of Autism: Excellent. It was really, really interesting. I remember seeing an interview with Daniel Tammet once. We both see 3s the same way. Funny.
    Colors of a Lost Empire: Needless to say, the pictures are stunning, and it’s really neat to see the different ethnic groups that lived within the Russian Empire. Did anyone else pick up on the emphasis on hats? :-)
    Those were my two favorite articles, but the rest were all very good too. Yay!

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  4. Piggy says:

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    A marvelous issue, if I do say so myself. I don’t have time for a thorough review this evening. A question for People Who Know: why with the new Contents Page design? I like it, but why? I also have another question that is probably just a complete coincidence, but asking it would break the Rules.

    Oh, another question: is the Q&A going to keep moving around in the magazine? It seems rather restless.

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    • Elizabeth Preston says:

      Hi, People Who Know here.

      We’re shaking up the design of a few pages, such as the Table of Contents and Bo’s Page, to make sure they don’t get old and stale. And moving the Q&A to the beginning of the magazine allows us to put the two pages of Muse Mail next to each other.

      Plus we just like to keep you on your toes.

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  5. Rosebud2 says:

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    “Voices of Autism” was excellent. And the Russian photography was…mind-blowing! So bright! And colorful (yes, very original commments… ;) )

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  6. Cat's Meow says:

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    I can’t think of any articles that I didn’t like, so that’s a good thing! And, of course, several that I did enjoy, so overall it was a pretty enjoyable issue.

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  7. Ducky says:

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    This issue meant so much to me because my brother has autism. He was diagnosed at age 2, and he’s 19 now. He talks, but is almost never able to answer “why?” questions. He is extremely organized and almost never forgets anyone’s birthday.
    *hears parents approaching* I’ll have to finish this later.

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  8. KaiYves- Water? YES! says:

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    I loved the Russian photography article, especially the photo of the blue monastery. I can’t decide on if the funniest phrase in the article is “We are not the Car Force” or “Spray Paint For Butterflies (SPFB)”.

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  9. Silver Lining says:

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    I loved the article on autism. The day afterward I went to the library and got Daniel Tammet’s memoir. It’s the most fascinating thing I’ve ever read. I also liked the Russian photography.

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  10. starr says:

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    Ok, so I finally read the issue at my library and absolutely loved it! :) (I think that about pretty much every issue of course, but still worth the thought!)

    The articles on autism and Russian photography were both really interesting and my favorites features of the issue. I’ve always wanted to learn more about autism, so it was particularly intriguing, and as for the photography…just really cool and flamablamablous (Spelling?) all around. It was so bright and colorful!

    Great job everyone who worked on this issue! :)

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  11. Thanks For All The Fish42 says:

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    I finally had the time to read it yesterday. I must say, it is definitely some of the most interesting stuff in Muse. I always look forward to it, and I pretty much read the entire thing. The only thing I have yet to read is the one on Autism (not the people, but the actual article on it). I especially liked the pictures. They were beautiful quality for so long ago! If I could just get some more time to read Cricket(Muse comes first!)

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