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Name and Country How much do you read our newsletters? Please comment on our newsletter.
Al from Australia I read some things in all issues Such a great update on the world of didj, which I am otherwise quite removed from. thanx
Alan Lowe from United Kingdom I read most things in all issues Informative, colourful and a very good mix
Amy Ellis from United Kingdom I read some things in some issues Thanks for writing it.
Angie from USA I read everything in all issues I like it when I get it; ) It is very informative and really brings the fact that didge players are world wide. Brings to light the issues of the indigenous peoples of Australia and at times what is being done about it
Anthony Kubiak from USA I read everything in most issues Informative re: aboriginal issues and politics
Anonymous I read everything in all issues I'm so glad to receive your newsletter, glad you got a nice holiday, welcome back
Beat from Switzerland I read some things in all issues It's got a broad range of topics, gives new insights into aboriginal society and culture, and tells about music and instruments as well as artists
Beverly from USA I read some things in some issues Newsletter is long, so I select what I want to read because of time constraints.
Brandi from USA I read most things in most issues I love getting the newsletter it reminds me to check the website for new materials.
Brandon from USA I have never received it I actually entered this sweepstakes a few years ago,,and have never received an email except for the one today, oddly enough. I was just talking to a friend about wanting a didj. Maybe its a sign:)
Carol from USA I read some things in most issues Would love to see it more often, but I am a small business owner so I understand how time runs away from you!:-)
Anonymous from Germany I read most things in all issues I like the newsletter, it contains always interesting topics
Cathy from Australia I read everything in all issues Very informative. Useful to be reminded of the next date for the worldwide didgeridoo meditation Adds a personal touch that makes me feel like a welcome part of a community
Charlie from USA I read everything in all issues It's very insideful and informative not only on didgeridoos and music but the information on the Aboriginal People and their lives and how it is affected by the world and government around them
Darlene Demos Now Meredith from USA I read some things in all issues I have not been reading the newsletter lately but recently met a young man that plays extremely well. I looked up your web site and gave him the information. He did not know about the world meditation groups available to him. He's very happy to get the information.
Dean Archer from United Kingdom I read most things in most issues Very informative I love it!
Donat from Belgium I read some things in some issues Nice and informative
Doug from USA I read some things in all issues Quite in depth and informative!!!!
Drew Smith from USA I read some things in most issues Your newsletter is interesting. It is fun and easy to read.
Erik from USA I read everything in all issues I find it to be a good reminder of the global didj community, and those are just the people using your website! I also like to hear about things that may not make the news here in California. Such as indigenous events that may draw my attention.
Gary from USA I read most things in all issues Thanks for the info on the didges, as well as the Aboriginal issues.
George Brock from USA I have never received it Signed up only recently but have not received
Anonymous from USA I read most things in most issues I love getting your newsletter. It is so personal. I feel like you are part of my extended family. Sorry for the loss of your Grandmother.
Graeme White from United Kingdom I read some things in most issues Informative
Greg from Australia I read a little bit once or twice a year I haven't received them for a while but usually read it when I received it
Gypsy Mama from Canada I read everything in all issues I really like receiving it. I enjoy hearing what's happening in your life and travels. I especially enjoy reading about your interactions with Aboriginal artists and also hearing bits about what's happening there politically to rebalance rights for the original land stewards.
Anonymous I read everything in all issues I like them, very informative
James from USA I read everything in all issues I like to look at the new didjes and read about the members and people and keeps me up to date on social problems.
Joe from USA I read most things in all issues Long but worth the read. Very informative with lots of good culturally related topics that help keep me informed of other parts of the world. The pictures are a perfect touch, didj's to peek the interest and great wildlife pictures, they all help keep a natural didj experience in mind of what's to come.
Joey Terhljan from Canada I read some things in most issues Have only received a few
Johan Thaens from Belgium I read some things in all issues Keep up the good job!!
John (no Kidding!) from Canada I read some things in all issues Love it! Keep it up!
Joni from Finland I read some things in some issues The newsletters are too long for my taste. I would like to receive more short newsletter instead of very long newsletters rarely.
Jonny Monument from United Kingdom I read everything in all issues Love it. A nice connection to the didg-world which I would love to spend more time in, if only I didn't need to work for a living! The Aboriginal Issues bit I find rather uncomfortable, sometimes - everyone thought that this sort of thing died when South Africa sorted itself out, but that seems not to be the case. It's good to know these things, even if I don't like reading them (I'm thinking particularly about poor Mulrunji - I think about him from time to time, even though I never set eyes on him, and it all happened so far away).
Kai Lehrke from Canada I have never received it Love to get it
Kenny Elvin from USA I read most things in some issues Really a labor of love. Thank You!
Kim from USA I read most things in most issues I like it
Anonymous from United Kingdom I read some things in most issues Excellent
Liela Ross from USA I read everything in all issues Very informative and I want to be a part of it.
Luz from Italy I read most things in all issues Interesting and I like the family sense in it
Martin Donnelly from Thailand I read most things in all issues Keep it up
Anonymous from United Kingdom I read everything in all issues Got a bit infrequent this year
Melissa from USA I have never received it Please do send me your newsletter, thanks. [OUR COMMENT: on our website go to 'Community' and then 'Didjshop Newsletter Archive']
Mike Clayton from United Kingdom I read everything in most issues Very informative and helps keep me up to date with developments in Australia relating to Aboriginal issues
Nigel Mason from United Kingdom I read everything in most issues Reading keeps me up to date with what's happening in the didge world
Patrice Mahoney from Australia I read everything in all issues I use to receive it changed e-mails and lost touch but I'm back now! missed you guys X
Patrick from USA I read everything in all issues I thoroughly enjoy reading the newsletters and miss them if they do not come.
Paul De Bono from Malta I read most things in all issues The newsletter is very informative. It has a very personal feel to it..written by Aboriginal authors sharing information on didjes and didj playing as well as Aboriginal issues. [OUR COMMENT: our newsletter is not written by Aboriginal authors, but by non-indigenous people with a passion for the Aboriginal cause]
Paul from United Kingdom I read some things in some issues It's a bit lengthy to read on mobile devices. I'd prefer a structured article where I can quickly get to the sections I want to read
Raymond Wouters from Belgium I have never received it Ik ben
Riley from USA I read everything in all issues Like the site, the newsletters keep everyone informed and keep that sense of closeness, even though none of us have met. it's also personalized and interesting.
Robert Remington from USA I read everything in most issues Need more of them!
Ron from Canada I read everything in all issues I like the tone and honesty of this presentation. The style of writing makes me feel almost as if I know you. It is considerate and heartfelt, informative, and not in your face to promote sales. You are a rare guy! The world needs more people like you.
Ron Lankford from USA I read everything in all issues It's good, informative and chatty. I like the chatty part the best. Very important that you keep expressing your thoughts on aboriginal culture; very informative, and a good source of reliable information. You might post some links to aboriginal issues or reliable web sites, or better yet, find some employees who want to keep up with the links&issues!
Shannon from USA I read some things in all issues Keep up the great work.
Anonymous from New Zealand I read some things in most issues Great newsletter.
Stephen Barton from New Zealand I read some things in all issues Bloody good keep it up.
Taylor from USA I read a little bit once or twice a year The newsletter I received today is the first newsletter I have gotten from you. I am currently enjoying reading through it. I think the section on the Aboriginal people losing out is interesting... and I think it's awesome that you include stuff like that in your newsletter.
Tero from Finland I read everything in all issues It's a handy way of keeping in touch with an issue that I consider interesting and worth keeping track of. I have always been a sort of an activist in my life (I'm very particular about my shopping and eating habits, for example), and since I like playing the didj a whole lot and it's an important part of my life, I believe it's necessary to know as much as possible about issues surrounding it. That's where your newsletter comes in handy - none of the things you talk about would ever show up in news headlines (not here in Finland anyway), and for me there would be no other way to find out about these issues.
Tiago from Portugal I read some things in some issues Thoroughly appreciate it. I would read it more if I had time. Only occasionally I find some subjects a bit on the naive side, treated in a (more or less) black and white perspective. And I kind of understand it should be so, especially for someone who is so deeply immersed in those subjects.
Tim from Japan I read most things in most issues Excellent - always enjoy reading it.
Tina Johnston from Australia I read most things in all issues I enjoy reading your newsletters.
Tom from USA I read everything in most issues Great news letter
Anonymous from USA I read a little bit once or twice a year Informative when they are released
Tony from USA I read most things in some issues I get most of my didge info from your NL. I find it informative on a number of issues
Troy from USA I read some things in most issues I find Didjshop.com's newsletter very informative. I find it very warming that selling didj is second to articles of cultural happenings and awareness.
Anonymous I have never received it Will be getting it now.: )

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