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Magazines on paper may be dying, but they aint dead yet. I am down to five paper subscriptions (from my high of about 50 in the late 90s). Every now and then I check the newsstands and the library looking to see if I am missing something. What are some magazines worth subscribing to on paper? |
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Sunday New York Times (and the magazines therein), and Atlantic Monthly link |
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The New Yorker, The Economist, MAKE, Esquire, Sunset, Sports and Exotic Cars by Hemmings, Scientific American. I also get Scouting magazine because I'm a Scoutmaster, but I confess I don't read it. link |
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YES! Magazine, only comes quarterly, enjoy the solutions orientation, Knit Magazine, American Craft, The Atlantic link |
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Wired, Road & Track, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, Popular Mechanics. I still enjoy dog-earing a page to ref back to, sharing an issue with a friend, and building my collection of HS&EC for garage reference. link |
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Consumer Reports (life subscription), Smithonian (yearly gift from my father but I'd subscribe anyway), Guns & Ammo, American Rifleman (comes with NRA membership), Guns, Woodsmith, QST (ARRL membership (ham radio)). link |
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For general interest: Popular Mechanics. My professional magazines are IEEE Spectrum, Communications of the ACM, IEEE Computer, and ACM Computing Surveys. For personal improvement: the Ensign. link |


To answerers of this question: I'd be very curious to know why it's better in paper form than in electronic?