Steinmeyer in Popular Mechanics
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Re: Steinmeyer in Popular Mechanics
This came out some months ago, and it's very good! But it's behind a paywall for some people.
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Re: Steinmeyer in Popular Mechanics
Hi Richard. I thought the article was not current but I couldn't find it previously posted on the forum. I was able to access the article no problem and I don't have a subscription. Possibly a geoblocking issue or...?
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Re: Steinmeyer in Popular Mechanics
DanZ wrote:I thought the article was not current but I couldn't find it previously posted on the forum.
It's here : viewtopic.php?f=10&t=52830&p=362930&hilit=steinmeyer#p362919
DanZ wrote:Possibly a geoblocking issue or...?
You're probably right. I can't access it on iPad or pc.
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Re: Steinmeyer in Popular Mechanics
Since it looks like a fascinating article, I saved it as a Word file to read it later.
So if anybody wishes to read it but cannot access it, let me have your e-mail address and I'll send it to you.
So if anybody wishes to read it but cannot access it, let me have your e-mail address and I'll send it to you.
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Re: Steinmeyer in Popular Mechanics
That is copyright infringement.
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Re: Steinmeyer in Popular Mechanics
My apologies, I wasn't aware of that. In that case, I won't be forwarding it.
Thanks for letting me know, Richard.
Thanks for letting me know, Richard.
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Re: Steinmeyer in Popular Mechanics
It's raining cats and dogs.
Curious Impuzzibilities
https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S29351
Virtual Impuzzibilities
https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S29946
The current issue of Penguin Magic Monthly (Sept. 2020) has a nice bonus insert utilizing two loyalty cards based on an effect in Curious Impuzzibilities. I especially like the design of the two cards included with the issue as each card essentially gives you 20 manageable pieces of paper wherein numerals or letters can be written on before and rearranged after being torn out. And that's just the lower half of the card. The upper half of the card or pieces thereof can also be repurposed for writing predictions on the backside. As luck may have it (due to an error at the printers) a PDF may be provided in the near future for both loyalty cards (accessible through Penguin's My Account Private Chat Board).
Curious Impuzzibilities
https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S29351
Virtual Impuzzibilities
https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/S29946
The current issue of Penguin Magic Monthly (Sept. 2020) has a nice bonus insert utilizing two loyalty cards based on an effect in Curious Impuzzibilities. I especially like the design of the two cards included with the issue as each card essentially gives you 20 manageable pieces of paper wherein numerals or letters can be written on before and rearranged after being torn out. And that's just the lower half of the card. The upper half of the card or pieces thereof can also be repurposed for writing predictions on the backside. As luck may have it (due to an error at the printers) a PDF may be provided in the near future for both loyalty cards (accessible through Penguin's My Account Private Chat Board).
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Re: Steinmeyer in Popular Mechanics
I just came across the Popular Mechanics article today, via PressReader, as I was passing through an airport lounge.
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Re: Steinmeyer in Popular Mechanics
You can easily purchase this issue of Popular Mechanics on eBay for reasonable prices.
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Re: Steinmeyer in Popular Mechanics
I like the directness of his opening card effect.
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