Under the Radar

Letter From The Editor

When thinking about our 20th anniversary all the usual clichés come to mind about how unfathomably fast time has progressed. When you’re a child the weeks and months to Christmas or summer break move as slow as a sloth. Now that I’m in my 40s the months and years speed by almost as fast as The Flash. Momentous life events that seem quite recent, I’m shocked to realize were five or more years ago. For example, it’s now been 10 years since my wife/Co-Publisher Wendy and I moved from Los for 20 years now; the early days are still vivid in my memories.

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