December 2018 APS Journal

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I’m in New Jersey and am still waiting on my copy.

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At George Paul's invitation I have just joined with effect from 2019. Postage to the UK inflates the subscription to $50 but it is well worth it for the magazine alone.
Does the APS publish a membership directory? It would be interesting to know how many UK members there are.

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I haven't received mine yet. I'm in the western US.
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Still waiting in Delaware...

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Cool deal.... thanks everybody for responding. I know a lot of hard work goes into that publication and kudos to all involved. I will try and relax and be patient, lol. Happy Holidays, everybody!
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This really is nuts, but I've learned it's not unusual for the USPS. Members in California were getting theirs the day before Thanksgiving!

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The same in WA State. :D
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phonogfp wrote:This really is nuts, but I've learned it's not unusual for the USPS. Members in California were getting theirs the day before Thanksgiving!

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I received mine yesterday in Riderwood, MD and always look forward to its arrival.
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phonogfp wrote:This really is nuts, but I've learned it's not unusual for the USPS. Members in California were getting theirs the day before Thanksgiving!

George P.
Maybe the APS could get NORAD to follow the magazines around the globe like they do with Santa Caus ;) I could imagine us all sitting in front of the screen eagerly awaiting delivery :lol:

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alang wrote:
phonogfp wrote:This really is nuts, but I've learned it's not unusual for the USPS. Members in California were getting theirs the day before Thanksgiving!

George P.
Maybe the APS could get NORAD to follow the magazines around the globe like they do with Santa Caus ;) I could imagine us all sitting in front of the screen eagerly awaiting delivery :lol:

Andreas
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