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Success or Failure?

IT WAS A TASK I’D BEEN PUTTING OFF FOR SOME TIME. My office storage closet is a good size, but it was filled to the ceiling with magazine issues I’ve contributed to in some way, plus sundry photographic equipment, printing supplies, and the like. It’s also the official hiding place for Christmas and birthday gifts, which means everyone is under instruction to keep out. Useful.

The magazines have been piling up, two volumes deep on every shelf, and had reached the point where there was literally no room for any further copies. There was nothing for it but to go through the lot, keeping the odd magazine of special value, but reducing the rest to just the applicable pages. In and around my other duties, it has taken over a month. Motorcycle Consumer News and Bike India were spared the cull.

Going through all these magazines page

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