>"Virtual Reality Monthly: The World Market's Window on VR" is
>seeking software reviewers for its expanding coverage of the VR
>Market. Candidates should have strong writing skills, a natural
>enthusiasm for VR, and a discerning eye for compelling, ground
>breaking quality product.
I'm not sure if I am your man, given that I live in Australia, and that I
work for another Magazine (not computer related). However I do have a keen
interest in VR. I have been developing my own Virtual World Actualising
System for over two years. I have also been spending some time coming to
grips with the intricacies of Hotjava. I must admit, to my shame, that I
have not had the time to keep up with volume of mail that the VRML newsgroup
generates.
>Specifically, the journal is seeking reviewers in these software
>categories:
>
>*VR Home Multimedia: Reviewers in this category should be prepared
>to 'test-drive' and evaluate the plethora of VR and 3D titles CD-ROM
>titles emerging on the consumer market with flair and wit.
>
>*PC-based VR World Building Tools: Reviewers in this category
>should be able to track the increasing number of world building tools
>available to the PC user, and comment on these titles with authority.
>
I am more than keen to offer my services in these 2 categories. I feel I
have the background and the talent to evaluate and inform.
>*VRML: Reviewers in this category should be able to demonstrate an
>extensive knowledge of VRML, and be able to offer readers the inside
>track as to what's hot, and what's not.
Sounds fascinating, but I just don't have the knowledge in this area.
I'd love to read a previous issue of Virtual Reality Monthly, even if you
are not interested in my services.
Cheers,
Jon
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