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[THE NEXIAN] Issue 2 is finished and ready to download!

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SnozzleBerry

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Over the last couple of months, several members have been working very hard on the second issue of our
new e-zine called
The Nexian


WHAT IS IT?

The Nexian is a so called e-magazine (e-zine) with contributions from members of the DMT-Nexus. These contributions can be articles about a wide variety of topics and art made by our own DMT-Nexus members.

With this e-zine we hope to spread information, art and enjoyment to all who are interested. The e-zine is free to download and you can read more about that project here: click!



THANK YOU

Many members gave input in the form of articles, art, editing, and inspiration. I'd like to give a HUGE thank you to everyone who contributed and made this possible. Seriously, your efforts are all greatly appreciated!


WHERE TO FIND IT?

You can find the e-zine is a handy PDF format for download at this site:

ezine.dmt-nexus.me

There are different qualities in which you can download the e-magazine, of course the highest quality will also be the largest of them all but at least you got several options here. :)
Low Quality is perfect for phones and tablets​

'For optimal viewing experience, please set your PDF reader preferences to 'Facing' (side by side)'​

I hope you all enjoy this second issue of The Nexian as much as I do!​
 
Thanks for all the hard work everyone! Especially snozz and cyb!

By the way, before folks note the lack of trip reports, know that this issue is a research themed one whereas the first issue was more about the experiential side of things
 
Thank you, Cyb, Snozzleberry and all else who muscled this out. You are doing a lot of awfully good work out there, and representing us all very well!
 
Really appreciate all the efforts you put on this, dear nexians. Started reading last night. I was loooking forward the cacti article and read it with full interest! Now going on with the rest of the magazine!

Respect!
 
Thank you Snozzleberry and Cyb much respect to you for all your hard work and to everyone who contributed to this lovely issue it truly is greatly appreciated. I really love the research theme and I feel incredibly grateful to be apart of something so beautiful and special. Happy days... ♥


Much Peace and Respect
 
Constant contribution - thanks for all the hard work, fellers.

6 minutes to download?! Must be juicy.

:thumb_up:
 
Downloaded and have read the entire issue .. Great stuff people keep it coming. Much appreciated for all your hard work and the time you've taken to help spread information and ideas.
 
And we can't forget Guyomech, univercannon, Entropymancer, jamie, nen888, Aegle, Global, hostilis, Morris Crowley, Sam Gandy, Olympus Mon, Ringworm, colour, dreamer042, and of course, The Traveler.

If I forgot anyone, my apologies...:love: you all
 
Awesome, just a question is there a printer friendly version of the ezine? the dark backgrounds are eating my printer's ink :D
 
Not to downplay any of the hard work that you guys are doing, (and forgive my computer illiteracy) but I'm just wondering how is this different from just getting information from the Nexus?
 
My respect to all the members how make this new issue.

Greattings from Argentina!:thumb_up:
 
.. Been waiting for this in much anticipation..

You guys & gals who contribute to this are freaking awesome! Thankyou so much :handsdown
 
SpartanII said:
Not to downplay any of the hard work that you guys are doing, (and forgive my computer illiteracy) but I'm just wondering how is this different from just getting information from the Nexus?

I can provide some pro's of the Nexian. For one it has provided the medium for unique interviews such as that with Dr. Strassman from this most recent one. E-zines are fun and easy to share. It's easy to hand someone (or send them the link) to the e-zine which has an assortment of cogent topics compiled together as opposed to having them sift and search through the forum for hours. Much of what is contained in the e-zine is probably admittedly less of an interest to members who have been around for a long time as opposed to introducing people to new concepts which the e-zine does in a colorful and friendly way, and other non-Nexians may be more inclined to share an e-zine than to direct people to a rather expansive message board. It provides the opportunity for collaborative and creative work. It's nice to be able to have a potentially tangible "product" to reflect the intangible phenomena and concepts that we discuss on a regular basis. I suppose it's like asking why an author (who is not looking to become financially successful off his merits) would prefer to have a book published as opposed to blogging about it at various points in time.
 
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