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EDITORIAL

T W E N T Y F O U R  S E V E N
Everyone is rushing to gather together their holiday gifts for friends and family, or hustling to plan their millennium parties—or even scrambling to turn in articles at the last minute. Yes, for some reason, despite this whirlwind of activity that surrounds the holiday season, I find myself feeling unusually calm.
  Maybe that's because I've got all of my Christmas shopping done. Maybe it's because I did most of it online. Maybe it's because I realize that another year has come and gone, and we've survived it all—good and bad. (And I'm not just talking about anime here). Or maybe it's because I'm writing yet another holiday editorial. Or maybe it's because I haven't read Scott's latest BEYOND TV SAFETY yet.
  Whatever the reason, I feel like celebrating this holiday season (a good thing too, since this is the time of year for such expected celebrations).
  No doubt, someone will ask me about the title for this editorial. No, it's not the amount of time we spend working on EX (at least, not usually). Sometimes, though I do think it's the amount of time it takes me to type out one of these pithy little editorials, though.
  I don't talk about it much, but each issue of EX takes a lot of time to put together. The writing, editing, and HTML production all require a considerable amount of time, especially if we are to live up to the standards that our readers have come to expect of us.
  "Some folks say there's a price on love. Watch your freedom go." And maybe that's true, at least to a certain extent, since we all give up time to work on EX. Time that is taken away from other things, most often other hobbies or things that would fall into the category of "free time" or "social life."
  But whenever I start to feel like EX is taking away too much of my precious free time, I flip through the past issues and realize what we've built. Looking back over 1999, EX has managed to do a lot of great things. We managed to obtain a number of great interviews this year: the multitalented and always amusing Kanno Yoko, the artistic genius Kawamoto Toshihiro (and the cover of EX 4.5 will always have a special place in my heart), the laid-back but keenly intellectual Izubuchi Yutaka, and the enigmatic and artistic Amano Yoshitaka. It has truly been a banner year for us here at EX, and we are left wondering what the year 2000 holds.
  I am extremely proud to say that EX is still a leading resource for anime and manga. And not just for sound bytes. For in-depth interviews, articles on great new shows, and articles exploring the growth and changes in the industry both in Japan and America. And for those of you who read the Japanese magazines, check out the December issue of Sony's AX magazine (no relation to Anime Expo) for an article on, well, us.
  I'd like to take a moment to thank everyone who has made EX a success. That means the staff, who put in long hours and lots of last-minute work to get everything ready to go online. It also means the readers as well, who keep coming back to see what's new, to encourage us, and to give us ideas to help us continue to be the best we can possibly be.
  Look for some changes in the near future, but nothing too radical. We'll try and make the site more inventive and informative.
  "Twenty four seven... around the clock. Twenty four seven... Never want it to stop...".

  Ex animo,

  Charles McCarter
  Publisher/Editor in Chief

P.S. - I've got a special prize for the first person who can tell me where the title and quotes for this article came from. Here's a hint: It has nothing to do with anime. E-mail me at phoenix@apricot.com if you think you know.


The EX Men

Publisher
Editor in Chief

Charles McCarter

Assistant Publisher
Design Editor

Keith Rhee

Associate Editor
Kenneth Jin-Ho Cho

Production Manager
Chris Kohler

Assistant Production Manager
Rika Takahashi

Organizational Consultant
Chad Kime

Copy Editors
Peter Cahill
Charles McCarter
Chadwick Ngan
Michael Poirier

Staff Writers
Peter Cahill
Kenneth Jin-Ho Cho
Eri Izawa
Mark Johnson
Kenneth Lee
Eric "Scanner" Luce
Egan Loo
Charles McCarter
Chadwick Ngan
Michael Poirier
Maria M. Rider
Keith Rhee
Rika Takahashi
Ivevei Upatkoon

Production Staff
Geir Friestad
Chris Kohler
Tom Larsen
Eugene Moon
Keith Rhee
Rika Takahashi
Tom Tjarks

Contributors
Scott Frazier
Chad Kime
Eddie Kwon
John Yung

SPJA Site Administrator
Eric "Scanner" Luce

Special Thanks To:
Objective Consulting Inc.

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