I wish they'd start printing the Expiration Date inside the publications.
Ya....they should've started that over a century ago:
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I wish they'd start printing the Expiration Date inside the publications.
Ya....they should've started that over a century ago:
UGH!! I could never maintain enough enthusiasm in the books to finish reading it myself.
Ya know, I don't think I ever read a WT book from cover to cover, now that I think about it. haha, and I tried to place sell what I had never read to the public.
They must be getting really desperate.
Last year they had exceptions to the rule.
Literature offer for January: Keep on the Watch! Congregations that do not have a supply of such brochures may offer any 192-page book printed on paper that discolors or any book published prior to 1991 with the exception of Creation, Mankind’s Search for God, and Young People Ask.
I don't the WTS has printed or had copies of the SS at Bethel for yeeeeeeeeeeeeears. The 192-page books has to do with the printing capabilities of their machines (32 page signatures).
*** km 10/07 p. 7 Announcements ***
January:KeepontheWatch! Congregations that do not have a supply of such brochures may offer any 192-page book printed on paper that discolors
*** km 12/93 p. 7 Announcements ***
January:Any 192-page book printed on paper that yellows or discolors or any published prior to 1980.
I wish they'd start printing the Expiration Date inside the publications.
Should it be 8 to 12 months?
Precisely. Maybe a few blank pages in the back to write down future "new light"
Question: What's the opposite of old inventory?
Answer: New light!
Why 192 pages?
Do all books fit this criteria?
How do you make a book end exactly at 192 each time?
1+9+2 =12...OBVES....where are you? Whassit mean?
Precisely. Maybe a few blank pages in the back to write down future "new light"
No, they just send out the changes on a sheet of paper, we cut them out and paste them over the old light...
Did you ever notice the titles to the books? They read like newspaper headlines. They are long!