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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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The Week, Sound and Vision, Stereophile, Rolling Stone, Buddhadharma, Tricycle, Esquire, Cooks Illustrated, Astronomy link |
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Surprised nobody's mentioned Cook's Illustrated yet. The Cool Tools of cooking magazines. link |
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In the UK, Private Eye link |
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The New York Review of Books, The New Yorker, Fine Woodworking, Road & Track, Car & Driver, Atlantic, The Spectator (British), Motorsport (British), Wired link |
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Small craft advisor. The only NA magazine catering to small sail and oar powered boat. From Port Townsend. Watercraft. UK magazine on the same thing as Small Craft Advisor. Interesting content such as the electric boat section (including battery drill powered boat - fun contest) Woodenboat. Simply delicious to read. link |
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The Economist, Sunset, Atlantic link |
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Reason Magazine, All About Beer, Skeptic Magazine link |
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Woodenboat, Scientific American, New Yorker, Journal of Light Construction, Messing About in Boats, Nat. Geographic, and my subscription to Whole Earth Review still has a couple of issues to run... link |
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Modern Woodworking, Vanity Fair, Sunset (for left-coasters) link |
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Modern Woodworking, Vanity Fair, Sunset (for left-coasters) link |


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