Yeah, there was just this one thing that I found so completely rediculous that I couldn't keep from writing to them.
This was probably 10 or more years ago. At the time, Royce Gracie had a monthly collumn. In this particular month, he spent his entire collumn talking about how completely badass he is, and he issued a challenge to Mike Tyson. He then basically belittled Tyson and talked about how Tyson isn't the best fighter, but rather Royce is the best fighter, and when/if Tyson ever got brave enough to get into the ring with Royce, Royce would choke him out and put him to sleep, like he did to everyone else. The whole thing was just so sickeningly pathetic and stupid, a waste of collumn space, and I told them so and pointed out the stupidity of using the MMA as the one and only yardstick against which to measure all martial arts.
First off, Royce really came off looking like a complete moron in that collumn. The wheel's a-turnin' but that hamster's dead, ya know.
Second, I placed blame on the shoulders of the publishers, for allowing that kind of imbecility to ever see the light of day in their rag.
I also reminded them that many years prior, they were doing a better job, and challenged them to improve their product.
They didn't respond favorably to my thoughts.
Funny thing was, a few months later they printed an editorial comment, and many of the points that I raised in my letter were presented as if they were the brainchild of the enlightened editors. Bunch of mental midgets. Real class act, those guys.