I got the online subscription a year ago, and even though I forget to download the issues from time to time, I love it. Great writing, interesting topics, great design. I'd love to have the print editions at a decent price, too, though. But digital is good enough (and is stupidly cheap I think, for the quality)
> I forget to download the issues from time to time
Same here, so I wrote a Python script (Selenium) that downloads the new issue and emails it to me. The quality to price ratio is amazing, I love Nautilus.
I can get a whole book for $12, perhaps two on offer. The price/hour doesn't quite compute. New Scientist is £44/12 issues in the UK making it objectively about twice the value for comparison.
That's a very strange measure of value for something you've admitted you want. I get it and sympathise if you can't afford it, but just arbitrarily calculating price per hour is very strange to me.
Hell, you can get whole books for $0.01 on Amazon.
Books are a different equation, a different tier if you will. With a newspaper, a large part of what you are paying for is currency. Books can be timeless. Magazines are somewhere in between, immediacy of info is deprioritized somewhat in exchange for increased depth, but not as much as books... Old magazines lose relevancy, just not as quickly as newspaper.
Dollars per time spent reading is a poor metric, IMO.