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"Forum Moderator" Super Bad-Ass Jedi
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I no longer subscribe to anything but the Orange County Register newspaper. I'm iliterate, you see.
"Naked Woman, Naked Man Where did you get that nice sun tan?"
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| Posts: 12874 | Location: Behind the Orange Curtain | Registered: 14 May 2004 |    |
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I suscribe to the Offical Xbox Magazine, with a 2 year subscription, with cool demo desks everymonth. I use to get all the other magazines like PCGamer, GamePro, and PSM, but thoes ran out and I'm bummed. I've read Maxim and Stuff Magazine and thoes seem to be pretty cool.
p.s.-I'm sorry for your iliteracy
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Terrorizer (music) is only one i subscribe to, read the tabloids each day but not really much of interest, just boring storiues blown out of proportion to the stage where they become ineresting.
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quote: That Scientific America: Mind sounds interesting, Mike. I've always been interested in that sort of thing.
It is very interesting, their most recent issue had an excellent piece on lying. It showed that lying is part of a basic human nature, and those who are unable to lie to themselves are more likely to develop mental illnesses and that the best liars are generally the most successful.
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| Posts: 3561 | Location: Strange Days | Registered: 18 October 2004 |    |
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Scientific American: Mind is a great magazine. I just wish that it was published more than quarterly. I just got a subscription to it, to go along with the regular Scientific American. I really enjoy both of them.
I just finished subscriptions to Mojo and Magnet and decided not to renew. I wish I could have afforded to continue Mojo, but it was just too pricey.
I also get Newsweek
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"Forum Moderator" Jedi
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quote: It is very interesting, their most recent issue had an excellent piece on lying. It showed that lying is part of a basic human nature, and those who are unable to lie to themselves are more likely to develop mental illnesses and that the best liars are generally the most successful.
Because I know something about the way people tend to lie to themselves, I'm not very good at deceiving myself. I can see right through me. I seriously think this has made me less happy. This is one of those rare instances in which I wish I knew less about something.
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| Posts: 3884 | Location: NE Indiana | Registered: 14 April 2005 |    |
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"Forum Moderator" Super Bad-Ass Jedi
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I just renewed to Amplifier magazine today. They send a free cd (your choice of one of 8 albums) with each renewal. I already have the best choices (in my opinion) on their list, so I chose the one I thought would bring me the best deal in a trade-in for another cd.
I also subscribe to Goldmine (though I may not renew this), Rolling Stone (I need a good laugh now & then), Paste (I enjoy the cd & dvd with each issue) and ICE.
I buy Mojo, Uncut, Wax Poetics, Pop Culture Press, Barracuda, Gearhead, Asian Cult Cinema, Video Watchdog and Videoscope whenever I see new issues on the newsstand. Depending on the stories inside, I sometimes purchase copies of No Depression, Harp, Word and Q. When I can find a copy online, I'll get one of Bucketfull of Brains and The Ptolemaic Terrascope (which I think may have ended it's run, I'm not sure). Any magazine geared towards surf instrumental or the more obscure psychedelic artists is one I'm sure to check out.
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| Posts: 8497 | Location: State of Insanity | Registered: 22 September 2005 |    |
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"Forum Moderator" Jedi
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quote: Originally posted by crazed: I just renewed to Amplifier magazine today. They send a free cd (your choice of one of 8 albums) with each renewal. I already have the best choices (in my opinion) on their list, so I chose the one I thought would bring me the best deal in a trade-in for another cd.
I also subscribe to Goldmine (though I may not renew this), Rolling Stone (I need a good laugh now & then), Paste (I enjoy the cd & dvd with each issue) and ICE.
I buy Mojo, Uncut, Wax Poetics, Pop Culture Press, Barracuda, Gearhead, Asian Cult Cinema, Video Watchdog and Videoscope whenever I see new issues on the newsstand. Depending on the stories inside, I sometimes purchase copies of No Depression, Harp, Word and Q. When I can find a copy online, I'll get one of Bucketfull of Brains and The Ptolemaic Terrascope (which I think may have ended it's run, I'm not sure). Any magazine geared towards surf instrumental or the more obscure psychedelic artists is one I'm sure to check out.
I gave up on Amplifier a couple of years back. They used to be a great resource for all things power pop, but now they seem to be a glossy mag covering all the same stuff as every other music mag, which is a shame. There's a thread on music mags here: http://forums.metacritic.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/376108/m/7200094452if you've got more to say...
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| Posts: 3875 | Location: ATL, GA | Registered: 25 May 2004 |    |
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I don't subscribe to any magazines, but I do buy a few monthly. I know it's cheaper to subscribe, but I like the covers unblemished because I keep them. Them being: Esquire The Economist Harpers Uncut Those are the core four(hey that...nevermind). I'll buy just about anything though if it has a feature or story that looks interesting.
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| Posts: 3128 | Location: FoCo | Registered: 07 January 2005 |    |
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I subscribe to the New Yorker, a truly great magazine. Anyone else here read it?
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quote: Originally posted by purple: I subscribe to the New Yorker, a truly great magazine. Anyone else here read it?
I'm not a regular cover-to-cover reader, but I definitely find myself thumbing through to individual stories every now and then.
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| Posts: 3128 | Location: FoCo | Registered: 07 January 2005 |    |
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