Somewhere, the CAH website used to post a picture of the table of contents of the current issue. Right now, however, I'm trying to find it and I get to
THIS page:
Where the arrow I have drawn points, it DOES say "Current Issue" and that IS a
LINK, but
HERE is the page where it actually lands - NOTHING about the current issue.
All of this got me wondering about what I had seen before and, indeed, I did find that the tables of contents for older issues are still there, up to issue 91:
After that, if I try to plug in any other issue numbers, it just goes back to the home page (obviously an error trap for having tried to go to a non-existent page).
Do any of you know where to find the current issue's contents on line? Otherwise, without signing up for the forum and coming here to ask, there would be NO way for non-subscribers to find the current issue's contents on the Web in order to decide if they want to take a trip down to the book store to buy the latest issue. In that case, some people may just wait until they happen to be going to the book store for other things, but - out of sight, out of mind - how many will remember it by the time they do get to the store? For that matter, how many people have already decided not even to bother with the magazine any more because they are no longer able to see those tables of contents that would act as enticements to purchase the latest issue? To me, it gives the feeling of a corporate machine that has eliminated all of the people who truly used to CARE for customers and weren't interested only in the next sale.
NOW, with all THAT out of the way, what ARE the contents of the issue 98 and why are so many people so underwhelmed with it?