Next copy of the JPSC Magazine - The Proper Job

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Next copy of the JPSC Magazine - The Proper Job

Postby petercoll » Thu May 27, 2010 7:59 am

Folks,

We need articles for the next "Proper Job" - without your input, it will not happen.

If you think you can put something together (words and pics) then let me know. We can do the formatting, we just need your input. It could be anything - build diaries, major car changes, track day fun and games, overseas trips etc etc.

Whatever it is, let us know what you can do.

Thanks,

Pete

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Re: Next copy of the JPSC Magazine - The Proper Job

Postby David » Thu May 27, 2010 11:26 am

Pete

Tried to PM you, but got repeated error messages :(

As you know, I try to encourage kit-car owners to try club motor sport. I'd be happy to produce a short piece, either on a day at a typical sprint or on an introduction to sprinting, if you wish. If so, please let me know approximately how many words, whether you are OK to receive pics in jpg format, what is your preferred pixel resolution, and by when you need it.

All best,

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Re: Next copy of the JPSC Magazine - The Proper Job

Postby petercoll » Thu May 27, 2010 12:32 pm

David,

That would be brilliant thanks. Whatever you fancy writing would be fine - as many words as you like, and not fussed about pics, as long as they are reasonable quality.

Will try and PM you.

Pete

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Re: Next copy of the JPSC Magazine - The Proper Job

Postby Ian Kelly » Mon May 31, 2010 9:55 am

Hi Pete,

There's a few of us doing a tour of the alps in a couple of weeks if that's not too late for the mag, with several Fury's and a Phoenix, along with various other kits, tin tops and bikes.

Should be quite a trip, my first overseas adventure with the Fury so understandably quite excited!

"The hills are alive, with the sound of R1 engines!"

Will be able to supply pics and words, I'm sure others on here that are coming could do the same. 17 days and counting!

Regards,

Ian
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Re: Next copy of the JPSC Magazine - The Proper Job

Postby Edd » Thu Feb 17, 2011 8:11 pm

New JOB out now, go to he members area of the JPSC website.
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Re: Next copy of the JPSC Magazine - The Proper Job

Postby Timbo » Sat Nov 12, 2011 12:11 pm

Hi All,

Ever fancied being a published writer? Like the idea of people taking huge pleasure reading something created by such a fertile mind as yours? Then now's your chance. Your JPSC committe is looking for more content for the next edition of "Proper Job". lets here about those mods, regale us with tales of missing the Armco by a whisker, or even the effects of not doing so! If you have a technical "how to" lets have it. Amazing Factoids, how a bout a xmas crossword? Remember the club mag is only as good as the things you submit or tell us about.Lets make it a bumper Xmas edition!

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Re: Next copy of the JPSC Magazine - The Proper Job

Postby Edd » Thu Apr 11, 2013 2:42 pm

New JOB out now, go to he members area of the JPSC website.
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Re: Next copy of the JPSC Magazine - The Proper Job

Postby David » Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:28 pm

Edd

Another great effort.

As you may know, I'm Club Secretary of the WSCC. In my view, whilst the printed WSCC mag is beautifully presented, I really think that the "Job" shades it on content.

Chapeau!

David
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