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There's a Reason for the "Deadness"I'll be blunt. I'm resigning from my post as publisher of the EDM family of magazines. My reasons are varied, but they essentially come down to the following:
Does this mean EDM will go away? ... Did you really think that I'd let four years of my efforts as publisher (plus the half year previous as a columnist) get thrown out like last week's leftovers? Not no, but hell no. Thus, it is my pleasure to announce the following structural changes at EDM, which will be effective starting September 1, 1996:
For myself, I have been been trying to catch Drew and Carsten up-to-speed regarding the state of affairs with the magazines and running a business in general (most notably, the mistakes that I made, so that they may avoid them), and have been transferring "technology" and the like (mostly the production process and the tools I used in running the site and producing the INF editions). Since this hasn't taken all of my time up, I have given myself an advance and have started reacquainting myself with my wife. What do I intend to do in the future? I think I have finally accepted the fact that I could not run a business well, so I will be contented working for someone else. Heck, it's not like I'm doing badly in life, so why worry? My wife and I have been saving for a house for some time now, and it looks like we will purchase one before the end of this year, which will allow us to start raising a family. My music synthesizers, guitars, and other, related equipment has been collecting dust for the past two years, so I will dust them off and see if I can still write music without striking my intended audience deaf. Programming at home will become a memory instead of a desire, so that I may begin to do other things that I've always wanted to try but never had the time because I was too busy being a "geek." More power to the "geeks" and the "nerds" out there - you keep the world running. Go knock 'em dead. My final words are those of thankfulness. I have been blessed to have experienced, with a modest amount of success, something that many people have not and will not: I've run my own business. I was not any good at it, but I always received words of encouragement, praise, and general kudos for the efforts that we put into producing EDM/2. And, aside from all of my dreams of making money, retiring early, etc., it was those words from you out there in cyberspace that made this journey worthwhile. Thanks for all of the fun. Larry Salomon Jr. |