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SPX (顯示個人資料) 2017年4月10日上午10:27:39
Does anyone know where free PDF copies might be acquired?
I don't have the money right now for a subscription but I'd like to use the mag as a learning tool. Just two or three issues would suffice.
Vestitor (顯示個人資料) 2017年4月10日上午11:11:58
http://revuoesperanto.org/senpaga_aprila_numero
And the two previous months' issues are there too: http://uea.org/revuoj
It's 'Esperanto' rather than Kontakto. I'm sure the UEA tries to scrape back whatever money it can from selling old issues, because the subscriptions are dwindling.
SPX (顯示個人資料) 2017年4月10日下午6:45:11
Vestitor:Have you already seen this posted in another thread?:I had not seen that, no. Thank you!
http://revuoesperanto.org/senpaga_aprila_numero
And the two previous months' issues are there too: http://uea.org/revuoj
It's 'Esperanto' rather than Kontakto. I'm sure the UEA tries to scrape back whatever money it can from selling old issues, because the subscriptions are dwindling.
I am still interested in finding some Kontakto issues just because they are specifically geared toward the beginner reader, but these will also be very nice to have!
That's a shame to hear that subscriptions are dwindling for these Esperanto magazines. With the Internet ubiquitous these days more and more people are abandoning the magazine format, but I still think it's very valuable.
noelekim (顯示個人資料) 2017年4月11日上午3:20:14
The program lists don't show *when* a particular item can be heard in their one-hour long podcasts, so you have to guess.
In the 'Elsendo de 9a de januaro 2017', for example - http://melburno.org.au/3ZZZradio/2017/01/10/elsend... - you might guess that the article from Kontakto can be heard about two-thirds of the way through the broadcast, and you would be right (at 40 minutes).
riveranino (顯示個人資料) 2017年4月12日下午7:42:15
Vestitor (顯示個人資料) 2017年4月12日下午10:19:02
riveranino:There are pdf copies of Kontakto 2004-2011 and some other magazines at http://dvd.ikso.net/pagxo/eo/revuo.html . Maybe this is the site you've seen. The resource is interesting anyway.That's marvellous. Thanks very much for the link.