Eeeew! It stinks!
To take on the point of criticism and those who establish themselves in the role of being a critic, something that Mark (joint big-wig of Harbinger) once said to me has become glaringly apparent...
He said to me that the biggest problem within this industry is that there\'s a sector/group/clique among us that always thinks it knows better

The number of staff is a limiting factor at Harbinger just now, and the learning curve is a bind, but the more fluent they become at editing and publishing, the better their output will be. It\'s the old empirical thing - you have to learn by experience
As things stand, advertisers are vital and will form a large part of the publication. When it is more financially viable you will see more variety...that\'s just basic economics. What you do have at Harbinger is a great energy and a huge amount of knowledge (Mark\'s office/spareroom is a sight to behold, books all over the walls and miniatures falling out of every nook and cranny

). If some people directed their pointed dislikes to the company and waited a little while, they will see the results - I\'m sure of that.
Without being seen as nepotistic (some may know what I mean) I think that certain people should take a look at themselves and water down their inflated senses of self-importance...the guys at Harbinger have put their sterling where their mouths are, and it has been a LOT of sterling up till now. Give them some f***ing credit
Phil