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voodoo_simon
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Bunyan velo

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Issue 4 out now :-bd

That's my Wednesday night sorted
Teetosugars
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If only they'd actually print copies....
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If you had the where withal I imagine that you could print it out. The download copy is printable on an iPad.
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Just had a quick flick through that and have to say that there are some vaguely exciting pictures in there, the articles look great too.
Just downloading it now to my iPad, love reading it in bits over the next few weeks. By far the best adventure bike mag/online publication, period..... agree re the printed copy, just wonder if it could sustain itself in that format. Privateer was a great mag but very few people bought copies it would seem.
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Just purchased the PDF, but how do I download it to the iPad? I tried saving it as a bookmark, but I can't access it again unless I click on the link in the email.
I’ve been abart a bit
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If only they'd actually print copies...
Agreed. Privateer is missed here, I'd pay a fair sub for Bunyan. It's worth proper paper and my attention span for anything on screen is poor.. especially something that fires up so many ideas as that. Google earth and too many blogs etc only a click away )
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Re: Bunyan velo

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It ranks up there with The Ride Journal IMHO..

Love readiung this tho' for inspiration.

I travelled all over the world in a past job.

Sadly, wearing a Uniform, and carry out a few 'jobs'

Would love to travel, but with a bike, and a camera this time.
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The link in the email is the download point, having bought the issue it takes you to YOUR edition as it were. You can download it 5 times I think, so I have a copy on my phone too so I can read in my bivvi/tent/bothy whatever. Agree Jameso, makes my head pound with the possibilities...visual equivalent of Mr Creasote :shock:
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But that downloads it into the web browser, not the device? I kept getting error messages during the download, and then I exceeded my download limit. I've emailed them, so thanks anyway.
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Download in browser, tap screen and select "open in" iBooks. Took me a while to figure that out, but I am 40 now...
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Got it now, cheers.
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Re: Bunyan velo

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So just reading the editors intro and it seems he is doing a kickstart project for a printed book, possibly a collected works book. So there you go, printed Bunyan Velo.
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