In India, “namaste” is used as a common greeting. Although it translates
literally to “I bow to you,” it’s often
used the same way we use “hello” or
“good-bye.” It’s a phrase commonly
exchanged between individuals when they meet, and it’s also used as a salutation when they part. I’m using the
phrase here because I’d like to introduce you to an exciting new project
and venture for Randall Publications LLC.
We recently e-mailed an informal survey to 1,000 of our most loyal readers, each of whom has been a subscriber for at least 15 years. We were hoping to hear that our magazine is just as
important to them today as it was when they first signed up. It was gratifying to find out that with most of the respondents, that was the case.
Publisher Michael Goldstein describes the remarkable accomplishments of Randall Publications LLC over the past year, despite the intense and hectic
transformation he and the staff experienced unbelievable strain on their time and concentration.