Welcome to the April, 2003 Edition of the Outpost Tribune. There are lots of good things to read in the Tribune this month. Our freelance and regular writing staff members have, one more time, found some really good stuff out there to share with us. Don't forget, the Classified Ad Section has moved to the Ikonboards so check there for talented peeps who have skills to offer, or members who need something special from YOU! This month, the Book of the Month has been replaced by a well-written article by Kali D'or on the Library, so check it out! Also this month, Xemxija is back with her Did you know...? feature, we have Chapter 1 of an interesting short story, and Monny explains another Prime Directive. For real entertainment, check out Rubi's new feature "Pop Culture" :). For all you fans of the really strange, our very own new Commodore LinDaX has once again found some of the most "Stupifying Sites" for comic relief. Whatever gets your attention - we hope we have it here for you! As usual, we have a new poll question, so hit that old scroll bar and slide to the to the bottom of the page and see just what Commander Shaker has conjured up for us in April. The Tribune, Outpost 10F's community newsletter, is published each month by the Publishing team of the Communications Department. Everyone who is a registered member of Outpost 10F is welcome to write articles and submit content. We invite ALL members of the OTF community to contribute features, suggestions and ideas to the Tribune, regardless of rank, chat affiliation or department. In fact, you do NOT have to be a member of a department to write for the Tribune - you can be a "freelance" writer with your OWN column!. We hope you will enjoy the April issue of the OTF Tribune and that you will keep reading in 2003. As always, we really want to hear from you if you have suggestions and ideas so send your comments to The OTF Tribune. Ideas lead to feature articles and recognition and credit and, heaven forbid, maybe even a promotion if you work hard and do good for the community - what a great concept :) |