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Pete Zicato 01-24-2011 07:23 PM

Magazines?
 
Do any of you still subscribe to magazines? I used to subscribe to a bunch - programming magazines, Time, Reader's Digest. The only magazine I get anymore is the Smithsonian.

How 'bout you.

Griff 01-24-2011 07:25 PM

Smithsonian, National Geographic, and Mother Earth News

Bullitt 01-24-2011 07:50 PM

National Geographic. The quality of the articles is astounding each issue. I will have a subscription till the day I die.

Cloud 01-24-2011 08:03 PM

trade magazines, and Ornament. For everything else, I just surf. Sooo much better without all that clutter!

Juniper 01-24-2011 08:11 PM

Reader's Digest (on Kindle), Atlantic (was free with a professional membership), Writer's Digest, Cincy Magazine, Dayton B2B, a couple "free" mags about marketing, Website Mag, Popular Mechanics for hubby and Teen Vogue for my daughter.

Shawnee123 01-25-2011 07:45 AM

I love magazines, but don't buy any. Except I got a short subscription to Time from my cow orker's son's fundraiser. My mom also gives me her used Reader's Digests, which I love.

Time seems flimsier than it used to be.

glatt 01-25-2011 07:58 AM

Fine Woodworking became really dumbed down and repetitive, so I stopped it.

Make Magazine is too damn expensive, plus they published in their blog a few months ago the location of the free web based electronic version. I'd be a fool to purchase what they have as a free .PDF on the web.

The only magazine I get right now is SPIN, and that's only because it's being sent here in error. Somebody subscribed to it and put in the wrong address. So it comes to us for free. Ed Talpia, wherever you are, thank you.

For the most part, the good magazines I've received have all lowered their standards and are aiming for the lowest common denominator while at the same time raising their prices a lot and cutting the amount of content. I'd like to get a magazine, but they are all crap.

Shawnee123 01-25-2011 08:02 AM

Ed Talpia. Hahahahhaa. Poor Ed. Probably been waiting by his mailbox for months.

(Reminded of a Friends episode, them having a competition for the apartment, question was "What name is on the TV Guide that Joey and Chandler have delivered every week?" Rachel or Monica: Oh, I know I know: CHANDLER BING. Ross: Bzzzz, I'm sorry, that's incorrect. The TV guide is addressed to Chnandler Bong.)

Lamplighter 01-25-2011 08:55 AM

Here is the future... a well done magazine on-line for free.

Catch is devoted to fly fishing photography...

"Fly Fishing... if you have money, I have a pocket"

Stormieweather 01-25-2011 10:03 AM

I don't subscribe to any these days. Everything I ever wanted to read/know/look up is on the internet. Research articles, opinions, medical journals, columns, jokes, photos, etc.

The only one I'd ever consider again is National Geographic.

Happy Monkey 01-25-2011 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glatt (Post 707753)
Make Magazine is too damn expensive, plus they published in their blog a few months ago the location of the free web based electronic version. I'd be a fool to purchase what they have as a free .PDF on the web.

I'm that fool.

Razzmatazz13 01-25-2011 10:21 AM

I don't subscribe to any magazines, but I will pick up Real Simple from time to time from the grocery line. So much eye candy... Mmmm.

wolf 01-25-2011 10:42 AM

I subscribe to Whistleblower.

I occasionally buy Real Simple at the grocery store. Every couple of months I buy a Dell Crossword magazine. If something really catches my eye on the cover, I'll buy a Crochet magazine, but I have a stock of those big enough to keep me in stitches for years to come, just add yarn.

Shawnee123 01-25-2011 10:46 AM

OH yeah, mom gives me her old Real Simples, as of late. I will also buy crossword puzzle mags IF they have cryptic crosswords in them, but those are really hard to find.

Clodfobble 01-26-2011 11:39 PM

My mom once gave me a subscription to this smelling-their-own-farts urban-hippie magazine called Utne, which I could never even bring myself to crack the cover on. When the subscription finally ran out, they kept hounding me to renew, and calling at the most awkward times, until finally I shouted at the sales rep that I never liked their stupid magazine in the first place and hung up on her.

But my mother has since redeemed herself by bringing me the occasional issue of Living Without (allergen-free cooking stuff,) something I can actually use.

skysidhe 01-26-2011 11:47 PM

Healthy cooking magazine and Vegetarian times. No I am not a vegetarian.

I also like to buy Newsweek and Time, every once in a while.

Gravdigr 01-27-2011 01:50 AM

Guns & Ammo
American Hunter
North American Hunter
North American Whitetail
Outdoor Life
Field & Stream
Bowhunter
Bowhunting
Bowhunting World
Better Homes & Gardens
Ready Made
Fresh Home
and something about food, I can't find one ATM.

I hadn't thought about, but, it looks the Gravdigr house is keeping the publishing industry afloat all by ourselves.

:o

wolf 01-27-2011 10:06 AM

You have children in elementary school who sell magazine subscriptions, don't you ... or an addiction to Publisher's Clearinghouse ...

(I have in the past had subscriptions to at least 7 of those, I think)

Gravdigr 01-27-2011 04:39 PM

:speechls: No, no chirren at House Gravdigr.

Gravdigr 02-28-2014 11:30 AM

Currently, the only magazine we get is 'Motorcyclist'.

How the hell did I get to this thread, anyway?

glatt 02-28-2014 11:38 AM

I get Scouting magazine because I'm a registered adult in Boy Scouts.

That's it.

We used to get Arlington magazine but stopped because it was just all ads and really only about the Beautiful People in Arlington.

BigV 02-28-2014 05:00 PM

Wired
Make
Rolling Stone
Game Informer

also the local newspaper, because I'm romantic that way.

I'm an irregular subscriber to Scientific American.

tw 02-28-2014 06:35 PM

Neither a Kindle or Ipad travel well on a bike. A magazine remains the best item to wrap around the crossbar. So that coffee can be sipped while reading numerous articles.

Besides, if it rains, I do not damage an electronic reader. Only get wet. If I visit the head, I need not worry about someone stealing a magazine. Besides, many do not want to read The Economist, IEEE Spectrum, or articles on advanced finance.

monster 02-28-2014 06:38 PM

oooh! An old thread!

We get New Scientist and just subbed to Time because Eldest needs access to the online archives for the AP Gov class and the paper copies and a weather clock come free, apparently :lol: (found a $15 sub offer for a year.


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