Can anybody tell me the exact dimensions of 2000ad down through the progs and the prog numbers that it changed size at. Looking at the meg reprints I'm a bit confused.
Sort of. But I've never measured them.
Dimensions A: progs 1-109; 128-499; 501-519
Dimensions B: progs 110-127
Dimensions C: 500
Dimensions D: 520-1199 (there may be further differences within that bracket)
Dimensions E: 1200-1370
Dimensions F: P2004 (or 1370.5) - present day.
Something like that.
Oh wait, look what I just found:
Quote from: jrdd on 06 April, 2017, 12:07:30 AM
I kept info on the various formats when I was figuring out storage options a while back:
1 to 109 | 240 x 280mm / 9.5 x 11in |
110 to 127 | 215 x 280mm / 8.5 x 11in |
128 to 519 | 240 x 280mm / 9.5 x 11in |
520 to 1032 | 230 x 300mm / 9 x 11.75in |
1033 to 1199 | 210 x 300mm / 8.25 x 11.75in |
1200 to 1370 | 195 x 300mm / 7.75 x 11.75in |
1371 to present | 210 x 280mm / 8.25 x 11in |
The sizes of the newsprint progs (pre 520) probably vary a little bit, as the folding and cutting of each prog was sometimes a bit erratic...
This was a necropost from 2001 that was bumped because it was spammed - it's gone now but it was just a link, no text - I almost clicked thinking it was a newly asked question and answer.
Quote from: Dandontdare on 24 July, 2020, 11:37:03 AM
This was a necropost from 2001 that was bumped because it was spammed - it's gone now but it was just a link, no text - I almost clicked thinking it was a newly asked question and answer.
The title was just begging for some of our recent spam!
Quote from: Colin YNWA on 24 July, 2020, 11:43:25 AM
Quote from: Dandontdare on 24 July, 2020, 11:37:03 AM
This was a necropost from 2001 that was bumped because it was spammed - it's gone now but it was just a link, no text - I almost clicked thinking it was a newly asked question and answer.
The title was just begging for some of our recent spam!
I almost did not read this thread as well. Lets not go too those dark places :(
Quote from: Dandontdare on 24 July, 2020, 11:37:03 AM
This was a necropost from 2001 that was bumped because it was spammed - it's gone now but it was just a link, no text - I almost clicked thinking it was a newly asked question and answer.
Trust me not to read the date! Still, I'm sure that 'j' from 2001 will be pleased to have received a comprehensive answer after his long, eminently patient, nineteen year wait (assuming he wasn't paying attention to the thread I quoted from 2017).
Could I have used my time more productively? Sure. But that's always been true.