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Drive!'n To Distraction

You Asked For It …

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Have you heard the saying, "I never get lost because everyone always tells me where to go"? Well, we're going to go one better for you than that; we're going to tell you where you can find Drive! magazine. In this January issue and following up in the February issue, we are going to list every outlet where you can find Drive! With over 4,000 places, it should be easy to find a location near to your house. This month, we are going to publish the majority of the list for California. Next month, we'll finish up the Golden State and include Arizona, Oregon, Washington and anyone else we couldn't get in this month.

 

Driveonline.com: Part Deux

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Stop me if you heard this one before: By the time you are reading this, the new Driveonline.com website should be up and running.

 

Unclear on the Concept

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DRIVE-Editorial_thumbA few months ago, I began my column claiming that I don't really like to get 'political', and then proceeded by jumping all over the Big Three American auto manufacturers, and big businesses in general, for being shortsighted. At the time, I would call out the American public for its actions only on occasion. This month, that changes.
 

More on the Wide, Wide World of Web

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DRIVE-Editorial_tempThe second half of our version of "Where's Waldo," the Distribution Guide for Drive! magazine, appears in this issue. It provides the names and addresses of shops that carry Drive!, to make it easy for you to locate copies. The first half of the California listings appeared in the January 2010 issue. We were going to also publish the locations of all the other shops outside of California in a third installment, but since we have loaded the entire list to our www.Driveonline.com website, we figure could use more space in the printed version for more stories with which to entertain you.

 

And The Answer Is…

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DRIVE-Editorial_tempAs an editor, I get asked three questions more than any others: 1.) How did I get my job? 2.) Is it really as fun as it appears to be?

 
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