Dec 2005 issue

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Has any one received their Dec issue?

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Not yet!!!
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Only got Nov last week!
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hmmm, has anyone seen it in a store/news stand? starting to wonder...
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My issue always seem to arrive on the first day of the month for that issue,so I won't start fretting until Friday.
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My guess is there is a delay because of the Thanksgiving holiday.
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haven't seen it yet, another Mag I subscribed to for years disappeared also, RC Modeler.....

another victim of the net?


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I checked the local Borders, and Barnes and Noble, last night and they didn't have any. The B&N's computer said they had 3 in stock, but none could be found. Looks like a good issue, am looking for one. May try Fry's tomarrow in Sacramento.
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Got mine yesterday (12/6)
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Still nothing
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I just got my copy of N & V December 2005 TODAY 12-07-05
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Got mine Monday (12/5/05).
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Mine came today 12 12 2005 Central Illinois.
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Got mine yesterday. I'm at an APO (military overseas post office) address. So if you are in the U.S., now you can start worrying about December's issue.

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Got mine (in Texas) yesterday Dec 12
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