I have seen the latest DW too. I also give it high marks for the craftsmanship and quality. Unfortuantly it is more of a travel log than a publication for a car club. If you look at the front cover it says Travel Technical Lifestyle It is heavy on the Travel and the Lifestyle, very light on the Technical. I suppose coming from California this is what they emphacise (sorry for the spelling!). Maybe most of the people in California don't work on their cars so they have no need for much technical? What I look for (and I think most other do too) is more on the technical and the activities of other groups around the country. It is a shame this fine looking magazine isn't more representitive of the entire country and the many different types of people that own, maintain and operate their Deloreans. Not many Delorean owners can identify with Kevin and Andrea. It is nice to know that even people like them still like Deloreans too though. I guess we maybe do have some things in common. Most car club publications have an upcoming events section. I have to assume that in the world of DW only their events are worthy of mentioning. Maybe they should have an article on the world of Deloreans on the Internet. BTW by his own admission Ed Bernstein does not claim to be a mechanic. Yet he (don't forget he is also the editor/director) is giving technical advice in the only technical artice in the magazine. I guess since they are producing less magazines per year they are going to spend more on each one. This is all my own opinion and in no way reflects on the DML. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "dcsj4465" <dcsj@xxxx> wrote: > I just wanted to give High praise to the Design team that put > together the the latest issue of DW I'm thuroughly impressed! > This is truly a first class presentation issue. > > For those who aren't DOA members, All I can tell you is that the > cover design uses the same type of Black heavy paper that was used in > the original large DMC promotional Booklet. It is embossed with a > large version of the DOA logo highlighted in silver. > > Also as an interesting tidbit D1 included a DVD with a 2.5 minute > commercial for them. From all the different up close angles that they > shot the Featured DMC,I would Have to say it is as FLAWLESS a > Delorean as I have ever seen. Irreguardless of anyones personal views > about Mr. Bernstein. He does offer A first class product to those who > can afford it. > > Just my 2 cents > > Dennis 5180