Letter From The Editor: June 2005

Category: Letter From The Editor
By: Tyler

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The articles were primarily experience based, thereby introducing our writers to you the reader. I think it’s quite important to get a feel for whose writing you are reading, or whose photographs you are viewing to perhaps understand on another level the process behind the piece. This time around, we’ve decided to spin content a little differently, though under the same premise.

We’ve received a good number of both good and bad criticisms from around the world, which only helps us as we continue to grow. I would like to point out that this is our second edition, and while we hope to at some point expand even further, understand that not every organization is one-hundred percent at the beginning.

To those who have disparaging comments regarding the site and/or magazine, please tell us about your thoughts. If you see something you don’t like, contact us directly and help us help you. For that matter, tell us also if there’s something you really like. Nothing can be furthered or improved if there isn’t communication. If you immediately regard something in life as “bad” or “good,” you are greatly limiting yourself, and undeservingly so.

In this edition, there are some great photographs taken in the Philippines, a response to a particular viewers comments, and an interesting view on multiculturalism in Australia, among many other great articles.

Voice your opinion and let yourself be heard, because if not now, when?

Tyler
Halfway Editor-in-Chief

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