Fun fact, 2600 switched printers for this latest issue, and the magazine is now almost 5 mm narrower than before.
This isn't a huge deal (at least it's not wider), but does mean the new issues will rattle around more than they should in the boxes. Incidentally this isn't the first time they've changed printers, so the sizes of the issues have drifted a few mm in either direction over the years. Pre-2000 or so, they were actually quite a bit thinner as well.
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