tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post1334042455964520131..comments2024-03-21T08:16:46.130+10:30Comments on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena - scientific research: The new "UFO Matrix" magazineKeith Basterfieldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05367372091711887711noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040353126484409527.post-47564670564967308542010-12-14T00:04:10.497+10:302010-12-14T00:04:10.497+10:30Pauline,
While you are entitled to your magazine c...Pauline,<br />While you are entitled to your magazine choice I couldn't disagree more with your views here. On a cost per page basis $7.95 (the cost of the Australian publication Ufologist)will buy you 67 pages of glossy UK "UFO Matrix", while the $7.95 gets you 76 pages of the Ufologist. The UFO Matrix magazine gives you glossy pages sure skewed towards UK content with some international content. The Ufologist gives you non glossy pages skewed towards Australian content with some international content. The Australian column in the UFO Matrix is skewed towards the views and message of UFO Research Qld, with some occassional broader content. The 2nd issue column broader content? A meditation on the Carpenter song Calling Occupants. Hmmm... If I had to make a choice I'd rather support an Australian magazine skewed towards Australian content. Most of the international content in both magazines can often be encountered on the Internet. I'd hope you would profile each issue of the Ufologist and support the Australian product, but its your blog.<br />regards,<br />Bill ChalkerBill Chalkerhttp://theozfiles.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com