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From Issue 87 to Issue 102 the magazine was edited by James Gorbold. From Issue 103 onward, the magazine has been edited by Ben Hardwidge. Between 2009 and January 2012, the magazine was partnered with enthusiast site bit-tech.net , with the two editorial teams merging and sharing resources across both the site and the magazine. [ 3 ]
By its third issue PC was square-bound because it was too thick for saddle-stitch. At first the magazine published new issues every two months, but became monthly as of the August 1982 issue, its fourth. [6] In March 1983 a reader urged the magazine to consider switching to a biweekly schedule because of its thickness. [12]
The magazine claims a 2010 circulation rate-base of 250,000. [4] Maximum PC also provides an archive of back-issues in PDF format free of charge on their website. This archive currently reaches back to the December, 2003 issue [5] although nothing new has been published since the October 2014 issue.
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This is a list of magazines marketed primarily for computer and technology enthusiasts or users. The majority of these magazines cover general computer topics or several non-specific subject areas, however a few are also specialized to a certain area of computing and are listed separately.
The magazine was named as the best-edited weekly business magazine by the British Society of Magazine Editors both in 1999 and in 2001. [1] It was the business magazine of the year in 2002. [1] Having acquired the magazine a year earlier from Vivendi Universal, in 2003 Aprovia UK sold Building to UBM plc as part of a £79m deal. [1]
The fall issue is called the Builder's Own Issue, which provides a look at the homes that builders build for themselves and the products they have chosen. The December issue focuses on the International Builders' Show, which previews products from the event. It also awards "Builder of the Year".
Think of this creamy skillet casserole as a one-pan taco. The corn tortillas crisp up under the broiler, adding crunch to go with the creamy filling.