TConnolly
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That is too bad. Of the many useless trade rags out there, IMO Control Engineering was one of the few that was actually informative.
On the upside, maybe the amount of spam I get from Reed will decrease. (one can hope )
In an unfortunate irony, the cover story of the last issue published by the people who worked at Control Engineering asks the question, "How Is Your Career Looking?"
Plant Engineering Magazine is also affected.Our parent company, Reed Elsevier, announced in July of 2009 its intentions to substantially exit its Reed Business Information U.S. publishing business, while retaining other businesses. Over the past several months, multiple publishing brands have been divested. On April 16, 2010, we announced the closure of the remaining publishing brands and their associated products and services. Consequently, the April 2010 issue was the final issue of Control Engineering Magazine and our web sites will cease operating as of April 30, 2010.
We are proud of the role we have played in informing our industry over the years and it has been our pleasure to serve you.
Regards,
The Staff of Control Engineering Magazine
That is too bad. Of the many useless trade rags out there, IMO Control Engineering was one of the few that was actually informative.
On the upside, maybe the amount of spam I get from Reed will decrease. (one can hope )
In an unfortunate irony, the cover story of the last issue published by the people who worked at Control Engineering asks the question, "How Is Your Career Looking?"
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