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To all those who like the DCM: please don't forget that we desperately need help with promoting it, so as to be able to continue to pay for the printing and distribution. If you could all talk to your local shops about it, leave flyers around, post its link on the web, that would be a huge help.

Thanks! :)
 
Ailén said:
To all those who like the DCM: please don't forget that we desperately need help with promoting it, so as to be able to continue to pay for the printing and distribution. If you could all talk to your local shops about it, leave flyers around, post its link on the web, that would be a huge help.

Thanks! :)

Yes, and also try to find your local magazine shop. Most towns/cities have at least one. You know, the corner shop with shelves and shelves of every possible magazine you can think of. We have one in Grande Prairie, and there's another in the "hip" part of Edmonton. Both places enthusiastically decided to stock DCM. It seems these places like to have as big a selection as possible. Because we're Canadian (kind of!), they both gave us prominent shelf space, and the Edmonton guy said that they sell an average of 30 copies of each issue of Nexus and other "alternative" magazines. So find your shop, bring in a copy and see if they'll stock it. You can say that you'll forward their contact info to FOTCM.
 
It finally came! :clap: Thank you so much all (especially since I got two)! These will be a beautiful and informational treat after a boring day of testing.

Speaking of promotion: my printer's been seemingly on the verge of death lately, and the color ink smears horribly when printing. Would it look bad for the magazine if I printed black and white flyers? Maybe use some primary colors here and there to brighten it up? (I'd color it carefully, though!)
 
Approaching Infinity said:
Ailén said:
To all those who like the DCM: please don't forget that we desperately need help with promoting it, so as to be able to continue to pay for the printing and distribution. If you could all talk to your local shops about it, leave flyers around, post its link on the web, that would be a huge help.

Thanks! :)

Yes, and also try to find your local magazine shop. Most towns/cities have at least one. You know, the corner shop with shelves and shelves of every possible magazine you can think of. We have one in Grande Prairie, and there's another in the "hip" part of Edmonton. Both places enthusiastically decided to stock DCM. It seems these places like to have as big a selection as possible. Because we're Canadian (kind of!), they both gave us prominent shelf space, and the Edmonton guy said that they sell an average of 30 copies of each issue of Nexus and other "alternative" magazines. So find your shop, bring in a copy and see if they'll stock it. You can say that you'll forward their contact info to FOTCM.

fwiw I talked to both Coles book store and gateway newsstands about carrying DCM. I left them with fliers and got the email and name of the guy who takes care of vender relations for Indigo. Gateway News Stands wouldn't give me the information. Should I pass this info on to someone or post on here?

A number of us could possibly send an email to him asking about carrying the magazine. Maybe even get friends and family who are partial to our cause to email as well.
 
DanielS said:
Approaching Infinity said:
Ailén said:
To all those who like the DCM: please don't forget that we desperately need help with promoting it, so as to be able to continue to pay for the printing and distribution. If you could all talk to your local shops about it, leave flyers around, post its link on the web, that would be a huge help.

Thanks! :)

Yes, and also try to find your local magazine shop. Most towns/cities have at least one. You know, the corner shop with shelves and shelves of every possible magazine you can think of. We have one in Grande Prairie, and there's another in the "hip" part of Edmonton. Both places enthusiastically decided to stock DCM. It seems these places like to have as big a selection as possible. Because we're Canadian (kind of!), they both gave us prominent shelf space, and the Edmonton guy said that they sell an average of 30 copies of each issue of Nexus and other "alternative" magazines. So find your shop, bring in a copy and see if they'll stock it. You can say that you'll forward their contact info to FOTCM.

fwiw I talked to both Coles book store and gateway newsstands about carrying DCM. I left them with fliers and got the email and name of the guy who takes care of vender relations for Indigo. Gateway News Stands wouldn't give me the information. Should I pass this info on to someone or post on here?

A number of us could possibly send an email to him asking about carrying the magazine. Maybe even get friends and family who are partial to our cause to email as well.

For this kind of thing you need a promo copy of the magazine to show to them, that's usually the way you'll get them to accept there and then. Do you have any promo copies?
 
Perceval said:
DanielS said:
Approaching Infinity said:
Ailén said:
To all those who like the DCM: please don't forget that we desperately need help with promoting it, so as to be able to continue to pay for the printing and distribution. If you could all talk to your local shops about it, leave flyers around, post its link on the web, that would be a huge help.

Thanks! :)

Yes, and also try to find your local magazine shop. Most towns/cities have at least one. You know, the corner shop with shelves and shelves of every possible magazine you can think of. We have one in Grande Prairie, and there's another in the "hip" part of Edmonton. Both places enthusiastically decided to stock DCM. It seems these places like to have as big a selection as possible. Because we're Canadian (kind of!), they both gave us prominent shelf space, and the Edmonton guy said that they sell an average of 30 copies of each issue of Nexus and other "alternative" magazines. So find your shop, bring in a copy and see if they'll stock it. You can say that you'll forward their contact info to FOTCM.

fwiw I talked to both Coles book store and gateway newsstands about carrying DCM. I left them with fliers and got the email and name of the guy who takes care of vender relations for Indigo. Gateway News Stands wouldn't give me the information. Should I pass this info on to someone or post on here?

A number of us could possibly send an email to him asking about carrying the magazine. Maybe even get friends and family who are partial to our cause to email as well.

For this kind of thing you need a promo copy of the magazine to show to them, that's usually the way you'll get them to accept there and then. Do you have any promo copies?

No, I dont. I brought my copies of the magazine and presented it to the person at the desk to let them see it for themselves, than at the end of the conversation left them with a flier.
 
Approaching Infinity said:
Ailén said:
To all those who like the DCM: please don't forget that we desperately need help with promoting it, so as to be able to continue to pay for the printing and distribution. If you could all talk to your local shops about it, leave flyers around, post its link on the web, that would be a huge help.

Thanks! :)

Yes, and also try to find your local magazine shop. Most towns/cities have at least one. You know, the corner shop with shelves and shelves of every possible magazine you can think of. We have one in Grande Prairie, and there's another in the "hip" part of Edmonton. Both places enthusiastically decided to stock DCM. It seems these places like to have as big a selection as possible. Because we're Canadian (kind of!), they both gave us prominent shelf space, and the Edmonton guy said that they sell an average of 30 copies of each issue of Nexus and other "alternative" magazines. So find your shop, bring in a copy and see if they'll stock it. You can say that you'll forward their contact info to FOTCM.

That's great AI :thup:, have three towns to take my copy and a flyers to and think at least two of them might be very agreeable.
 
I had received the Dot Connector No. 11, thank you very much. Although I am at work I did a quick glance through and found an image relating Mexican “Day of the Death” ( 2d of November) we are reaching that day and as in many places already done, here at work we decorate as Day of the Death as well.

I did not grew with the custum/tradition of making offerings and living the Day of the Death as many do, going at night to the cementery and some sort of having a party there because the death ones are going to arrived. But I do like to see it and the (bread of the death), and it had been difficult avoiding it.

mabar
 
Laura said:
Jerry said:
Many thanks to Laura for Witches, Comets and Planetary Cataclysms. This article is a brilliant historical condensation with a whole new perspective for Halloween.

Another reminder that you’re the best writer around! :cool2:


It is interesting material, isn't it? It all just came together in my head due to researches over the past few years and I really began to understand how we got here from there. It's sad, too. So much waste of valuable lives that could have been spared had people known about psychopaths. But then, that's what religions, for the most part, are designed to do: hide pathology in power.

Jerry, I totally agree :)

Thank you for providing this wonderful piece online ... I know of no other that can go back 25,000 years to explain our programs and thought processes more succintly than you, Laura. It took me three days to finish reading this; the letter to the man's daughter Veronica caused me to bawl like a baby.

(One also has to consider the destruction of many genetic lines of powerful women - shamanic lines - in this process, which has been ongoing, so it seems.)

This you seem to add casually into the text, but the realization became quite clear about midway through. With the dawn of the so called Women's Lib movement, can we take it to mean their mission is complete? Of course, WL today is more about women acting more like men than being the nurturing half we should be, well ... nurturing.
 
Hi All,

Please don't forget to "like" the DCM FB page, and leave readers' questions or comments if you have any. That should encourage others to post as well.

Thanks!
 
I contacted some time ago The Dot Connector Magazine searching a subscribe alternative to PayPal.
I wish not to use PayPal.
I did contact using a Web form but I had no response.

I already donate each month to the Quantum Future Group.
I wish to subscribe to the Magazine for 2 years and buy previous editions.
¿Can I pay for it using the same method as for the Quantum Future Group / Bookstore?
I usually pay through e-TPV on Royal Bank of Scotland.

Thanks in advance.
 
You can send a payment to Les Editions Pilule Rouge using the options found on this page:

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Or you can pay via WorldPay through the donation box on the front page here:

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Just send me a PM after your payment and let me know what it's all for!

:D
 
For anyone who hasn't seen this yet: http://www.youtube.com/user/deeplyconcerned#p/a/u/0/ec9Jl50IocA

I just fell outta my chair laughing... it's not me btw... I just saw someone link it on FB

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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