Good luck with your next project(s)!
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#52> Why? You might ask. The main reason is I’m not motivated anymore. To be more precise, I ran out of creative juices. Perhaps now is the time to start "hacking the brain" :) Lots of good nootropic supplements to be tried that could boost creativity :) Of course, I'm only joking.
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#53Out of curiosity, did Hacker Monthly print articles from the web? With permission of the source websites?
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#54> Why? You might ask. The main reason is I’m not motivated anymore. To be more precise, I ran out of creative juices. Perhaps now is the time to start "hacking the brain" :) Lots of good nootropic supplements to be tried that could boost creativity :) Of course, I'm only joking.
I wish you were not. Sadly, most of the nootropics are little more than glorified aspirin. There's nothing even remotely resembling NZT :(.
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#57Will there be an archive of back issues available in press-ready PDF form?
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#58Earlier quoted context omitted.
That's not really the point. Give it up and give the project to someone else or sell it. Now it's in limbo... What if someone else wants to do it? Will Lee sue? Is he really interested in litigation now? Who knows? It's a shame to end it like this.
Sue based on what? Just don't literally copy the name and design, and there's nothing to sue for.
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#59Any plans to let old subscribers download the PDF for past issues? I should have done it before it expired.