I get what you are saying about management not reading the forums but since this area is specifically dedicated to digital magazine this seemed like the place for that subject. If they choose not to monitor this, they are probably beyond hope. I think if most of us owned a business, we would monitor a forum that discusses their business. I admit I was a little aggravated and I did actually send an email to the subscription people directly, which they have failed so far to answer. Par for the course. I guess more than anything I feel bad that westerners in general are loosing engineering skills at a huge rate and with the advent of cnc a lot of machinists have lost the twiddling knobs skills that I was able to learn and have helped a lot with other skills in my life. I am hoping that a resource such as this can make a smooth transition to the digital environment but it does not look good so far.
I like cnc and there are some things that are very difficult without it but I feel that we learn more starting out with manual techniques that seem nigh impossible to learn today.
As far.as the permanency of digital archives, that is a tough one but on the bright side we are getting lots of access to old out of print books that will probably never be reprinted because they are not in wide enough demand. We need to try to insure that as companies come and go they don't take accumulated knowledge with them. There probably needs to be a rewriting of intellectual property law so that these things are not lost. Something like a national or international library that archives data. I hate government involvement in general but I see no other way to insure data is not lost. One challenge for us is to decide today what will be relevant in the future since it is physically impossible to store everything we create today. I just read that since the Apollo moon landing we have recorded more information in print and electronically than the entire rest of history. Amazing stuff.
I don't know exactly why I feel this way but this magazine and the hobby in general give me the feeling they are teetering on the brink of extinction. It might be that I am seeing the average age of the readership rising. Same thing is going on in other hobbies like model ship building. Kids now seem not to be interested in physically making stuff. That scares me because the skills of making stuff helps you in life in unanticipated ways.