If you like Wired magazine they're offering unlimited access to the on-line version for 12 months for $5
http://links.newsletters.wired.com/ctt? ... &mt=1&rt=0
One year of Wired Magazine online: $5
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Looks like it's actually both in a way. 5$ for "print subscription" + ad-free on their website.
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Wired was cool back when they had decent writers like Bruce Sterling and (occasionally) Neil Stephenson
The last couple times I checked out Wired it was like one long Apple commercial.
The last couple times I checked out Wired it was like one long Apple commercial.
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Wired was cool before they published the Manning-Lamo logs and got Chelsea Manning sent to federal prison.
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Re: One year of Wired Magazine online: $5
It had been a couple of decades since I had subscribed to a paper magazine but then I took some kind of survey with a reward of multiple magazines for like $2/year each. For a long time I haven't thought that I would have the time or inclination to sit down with paper reading materials and I was right. I now have a stack of Wired, Nat. Geo, Fortune, and others that I have never and probably won't read before I recycle them. If I can read anything I want in an instant on my phone, why ever worry about paper magazines (or newspapers, they're the worst) again?
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Ah, the mid-90s. I used to make a special trip to Hastings once a month to pick up the latest issues of Wired and Internet Underground, and check to see if a new 2600 had come out. That was a special time. I felt like an extra in Hackers, going out of my way to pick up a print magazine about the goddamn internet. How else were you going to find all the latest k-r4d URLs, d00d? Altavista? I don't THINK so, cowboy.
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I think I prefer paper-medium reading material because I do a lot reading on the toilet haha Also when my eyes are bothering me I don't want to even look at a glowing screen to read something.Casual Observer wrote: Thu Dec 27, 2018 4:11 pm It had been a couple of decades since I had subscribed to a paper magazine but then I took some kind of survey with a reward of multiple magazines for like $2/year each. For a long time I haven't thought that I would have the time or inclination to sit down with paper reading materials and I was right. I now have a stack of Wired, Nat. Geo, Fortune, and others that I have never and probably won't read before I recycle them. If I can read anything I want in an instant on my phone, why ever worry about paper magazines (or newspapers, they're the worst) again?
Hmm you know come to think of it the last computer magazines I ever bought in print were PC Gaming World and one of those large computer magazines filled with ads and hardware order forms. I never read much 2600 magazine but remember reading and enjoying every PHRACK when they were released on the internet.Flack wrote: Thu Dec 27, 2018 6:44 pm Ah, the mid-90s. I used to make a special trip to Hastings once a month to pick up the latest issues of Wired and Internet Underground, and check to see if a new 2600 had come out. That was a special time. I felt like an extra in Hackers, going out of my way to pick up a print magazine about the goddamn internet. How else were you going to find all the latest k-r4d URLs, d00d? Altavista? I don't THINK so, cowboy.
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I've been using this for a while and it's great:Jizaboz wrote: Fri Dec 28, 2018 11:05 amI think I prefer paper-medium reading material because I do a lot reading on the toilet haha Also when my eyes are bothering me I don't want to even look at a glowing screen to read something.
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