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by zeagle
1224 days ago
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I enjoy having something tangibly physical that isn't on a screen with a coffee and no distractions. I would suggest the Atlantic, slow journalism. Books I'm ok with using a small eInk device due to the convenience but no nice form factor for magazines. For professional reading its probably a different use case than most here but I subscribe to NEJM, a nature reviews journal and another medical journal in my specialty and find it much easier selectively and focus on browsing through abstracts and articles this way. If am taking notes I prefer digital to take screenshots. I stayed at a German guest house where I was the youngest person there at dinner time by at least 30 years once. Interesting experience. One thing I really liked was they slipped a sheet with headlines, local weather under your door every morning. I've contemplated recreating that and having my printer it every morning... |
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