Even after all the time spent on the compooter, there's nothing to make a project real like holding a full-scale mock-up in your hand.

Among other things, I had to do this to prove to myself that the foldout program grid pages would actually work with the page sizes I'd set. There's math and logic, and then there's prototyping.
The fold-outs worked just fine, but I discovered a need to reformat the Friday grid. And sure enough, once I had was leafing through the actual paper, I found a number of niggling typos that everyone had missed on the previous proofing rounds.
So anyway, the Pocket Program is done and delivered to the printer. Read. Enjoy. Feel free to tell me what I got wrong (I've found a couple more typos post-delivery, and I'm aware of some changes to the program), but there's nothing so wrong as to require resubmitting it to the printer.
And then there's this picture I had forgotten taking at our New Year's Day party.

I'm glad we have so many good friends.

Among other things, I had to do this to prove to myself that the foldout program grid pages would actually work with the page sizes I'd set. There's math and logic, and then there's prototyping.
The fold-outs worked just fine, but I discovered a need to reformat the Friday grid. And sure enough, once I had was leafing through the actual paper, I found a number of niggling typos that everyone had missed on the previous proofing rounds.
So anyway, the Pocket Program is done and delivered to the printer. Read. Enjoy. Feel free to tell me what I got wrong (I've found a couple more typos post-delivery, and I'm aware of some changes to the program), but there's nothing so wrong as to require resubmitting it to the printer.
And then there's this picture I had forgotten taking at our New Year's Day party.

I'm glad we have so many good friends.