tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6024401572816020459.post794609039590788308..comments2024-03-28T07:17:29.768+00:00Comments on STARLOGGED - GEEK MEDIA AGAIN: 1994 - THE PHAROS PROJECT 2 FANZINE (CUDWATS)SLOW ROBOThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15891511135128944714noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6024401572816020459.post-90122676801051980932016-01-29T22:17:30.397+00:002016-01-29T22:17:30.397+00:00Well thanks for reading us back in the day! I was ...Well thanks for reading us back in the day! I was just getting all nostalgic for the magazine over on <a href="http://www.the-medium-is-not-enough.com/2016/01/review_the_x-files_10x1_us_fox_uk_channel_5.php" rel="nofollow">my blog</a> when a Google search for it took me here. What a nice write-up, too! <br /><br />You mention a few things so just to answer some of these 20-year-old mysteries for the sake of posterity:<br /><br />1) We were called CUTS originally, but then a Doctor Who society launched in 1993 for the 30th anniversary, and we merged with them to become CUDWATS.<br />2) All the society newsletters before TPP2 had been named after things in Doctor Who associated with Cambridge (eg Allison's Scarf, because Alison in Remembrance of the Daleks was wearing a Girton college scarf; TOMTIT; The 1959 Dig). I think we thought The Pharos Project was in Cambridge. Originally, it was going to be called just The Pharos Project, but then the floppy disk with the first version on it got damaged, so we started again and called it The Pharos Project 2. If you look carefully at the logo, you'll notice that underneath the Pharos Project dish, there's the red splattered body of Tom Baker after he'd fallen from it.<br />3) Yes, we advertised TPP2 in TV Zone. We never advertised in Dreamwatch, although a few years later, I did end up editing Dreamwatch very, very briefly. Which was odd.<br />4) Issue 5 was the last issue that ever saw the light of day. We did write a lot of articles for issue 6 and I still have all the pictures we had for the articles (if not the articles themselves since they were all on the same, now defunct back-up CD), so know we had VR5, Millennium, Star Trek, Friends and Chris Morris articles planned. However, life and work basically got in the way, so although we came ever so close to publishing it, we never quite got everything done and so never published it.<br /><br />Glad you enjoyed it, which is really all we ever wanted, and thanks again for the write-up!Rob Buckleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12161472800655115351noreply@blogger.com