I really have no interest in getting into a debate with any one, but I just want to shed some TRUTH onto all the misinformation going around here. First, Linda Porter is president, has been for the last 4 years. Ed only recently took on the editors position when our current editor resigned, as a TEMPORARY replacement, the board is still looking for someone with suitable qualifications to take over for the next term. If any of you are interested, then why not send a letter, or e-mail to a Board member? I am sure most would gladly inform the board at the next meeting. Along those lines, If you have a concern, why not write to the president? why sit here and piss and moan, no one here can do anything about it, you all say, "if things would change..." then send your concerns to the President! This is how you can bring change, by voicing your opinions, contrary to belief, only 2 Board members even look at the list, so in order for your opinions to get through, send them directly to Linda. I won't pretend to know what Ed is trying to do with dw, all I know is that if you look back, DW has over 72 issues, which have covered just about everything there is to with DeLoreans and tech, the new magazine still has tech, but again, in 20 years, its all been said... You say its not interesting any more, which is why the format has been changed, there are a lot of owners who have read everything there is on DeLoreans, and reading about how to add an emergency release to the hood, just isn't interesting after being published 5 times. DW has always had the option to send in your articles and have them published, but this has just never been taken advantage of like it was hoped. (From: "frenkieboy" If you have concerns, please direct them to the appropriate board member, www.delorean-owners.org has a listing of all of them, and their contact info. P.S. I will not respond to people looking for a fight, or rude little people with something against someone, constructive criticism is welcome, but to those of you who just want to argue, grow up, please. Trevor Johnson