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by nobody9999
2041 days ago
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I was a long time subscriber to Scientific American and IEEE Computer and tried to read The Economist as often as possible also. I also used to buy local newspapers as well. But these days it's just so expensive, both in terms of money and time, that I gave most of that up. And that's a lot of paper to have around, so I generally just read stuff online these days. I agree with several of the other commenters here in suggesting you go to a real book/magazine store and look around. Then check out the online versions magazines you identified and make sure it's something in which you're willing to invest time and money. I'd give an extra plug to The Economist, as it's generally really well written and will spur you to think even if you disagree with some of their positions. |
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