Old Crab asks.....

What magazines and periodicals do you take? I take Time, Newsweek, Smithsonian, National Geo. and Maximum PC. Just to get a start in the morning I read the Houston Chronicle. I used to take all sorts of things but the cost and the time involved was ........unbearable. So now, I was wondering what everyone else reads. That is if anyone here does read. It does improve the mind you know! Has this been asked before? Oh go ahead answer it again. >
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WinCustomize Magazine
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National Geo - My parents started a scrip to it when I was about 2(!!!). I find it fascinating and 50 years later, I'm still getting it and still read it cover to cover...

...and you're right....it is brain food
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#1 by Skinner CerebroJD - 6/30/2004 2:53:46 PM WinCustomize Magazine


Justin....What are we going to do with you?????
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Give me a free subsciption to the Wincustomize site?
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.....buy 'em books and all they do is eat the cover
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MAD magazine
Oh... and ofcourse PlayBoy. Which I only read for the articles
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#3 by yrag - 6/30/2004 2:59:19 PM #1 by Skinner CerebroJD - 6/30/2004 2:53:46 PM WinCustomize Magazine Justin....What are we going to do with you?????


Agreed...


Auto Magazine
Dubs Magazine
Plush
Architectural Record
Truck Magazine
soon...
Financial Times, Wall Street Journal

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Goffstown News and The Bow Times....local free rags...community news. That's about it with any regularity....a book here and there, not too often though
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Oh yeah the free rags

I like the AM News and the Metro.
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Shutterbug, Peterson's Photography and e-digital photo.
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Webprojects

EFx Art and Design
Design Graphics
3D World
Computer Arts Projects
CPU
Internet
Wired
Scientific America
MIT Magazine
NatGEO
Science

bunch of others.

have to have something to do when you don't sleep
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/me doesn't subscribe to any as I get to read them all for free.

Us mailmen get to save money.



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WOM: I really hope you don't lick your fingers while reading someone elses journal!!
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scratch-n-sniff ads are always missing in my mags.....wonder why
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Country Living.
Bird & Blooms.
National Geographic.
Reader's Digest.
Highlight magazine.
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Reader's Digest

Soap Opera Digest yeah, so what?

Playboy My husbands mag. of course. Yes, the articles are good and interesting. Don't let those pictures fool you.
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PC Answers...
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aufisch, all mailmen read them, ask yours.

/me is just to honest.



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natonal geo, business 2.0, pc world, and the local rags up here in portland, or. . oh yea for all that think rains all the time, it is a comfortible 83 today. It is so beatiful here in the summer time.



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I work for acommercial magazine printer, so I get to read all kinds of pubs. Lots of car & motorcycle mags.
One of my favs is Military Heritage [ very well written historical accounts] I also pick up various PC mags at Newsstand.
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Guitar Player
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Currently, I have paid subs to PC World and PC Mag. I'm thinking of adding to my paid list Traditional Home & Veranda, for dreaming about the home I want to have built someday. I also receive the following ministry magazines monthly and sometimes quarterly.

The Believers Voice of Victory - Kenneth Copeland Ministries
Enjoying Everyday Life - Joyce Meyers Ministries
The Voice of the Covenant - Jesse Duplantis Ministries
The Word of Faith - Kenneth Hagin Ministries
Adventures In Faith - Jerry Savelle Ministries (quarterly)
The Glory Watch - Billye Brim Ministries (quarterly)
The Winners Way - Mac Hammond Ministries (quarterly)
Newsletters also from Keith Moore Ministries and Charles Capps Ministries

And then of course, there are my monthly list of new books to purchase each month....which generally runs at least 12 new paperbacks, sometimes more depending on which authors are being published....needless to say, I have been a proverbial "bookworm" since I made my Mom read "The Enchanted Egg" to me over and over and over as a kid....I still have that little book too!

/me wonders if there are any other Word of Faith folks out there in WC land ether????
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I used to like Kenneth Copeland until he started saying that God was about 6'2" and weighed 250# or so and that Adam flew to the moon and back. I realized then that he was wacko.