I subscribe to (and read) Skeptical Inquirer, partly because CSICOP is doing good work and partly because I find the contents mostly interesting.
I used to subscribe to (and read) Scientific American but I will not renew my subscription and it does seem to have lapsed. SciAm went seriously down-hill sometime around 2002 and the last renewal was due to a strong trend in the 3-4 issues before the renewal was up (same as the renewal prior to that). twice burned, I will not subscribe to it again.
I have considered National geographic but not got around to it. Most computery things I read are on the web (mostly web-only, at that).
I used to read Earth Garden and Grass Roots too. They were pretty good! Can't get them here though (Netherlands). I used to get the Lovatt's crosswords too, and particularly enjoyed the cryptics (although I rarely managed to finish one, it was nice to have something to bust my brain over).
I liked this idea, so I wrote about the magazines I like in my journal :)
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I used to subscribe to (and read) Scientific American but I will not renew my subscription and it does seem to have lapsed. SciAm went seriously down-hill sometime around 2002 and the last renewal was due to a strong trend in the 3-4 issues before the renewal was up (same as the renewal prior to that). twice burned, I will not subscribe to it again.
I have considered National geographic but not got around to it. Most computery things I read are on the web (mostly web-only, at that).
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Autosport - to confirm the news I usually already know.
Empire - because I love film.
The Good Food Magazine, Olive and Taste - because I love food, love reading about food and love to cook.
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skim and read, mostly skim. To keep up with entertainment options in London. For the feeling of wow, I live here.
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I liked this idea, so I wrote about the magazines I like in my journal :)
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