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Thursday, 5 March 2009

Mail!

Look what came in the mail. My favourite magazine. I just love it. They now do digital subscriptions. Great for us overseas (no postage!!!), but not sure if I would love it as much. Would you prefer a digital magazine? Or a real life one?

10 comments:

  1. I love this magazine too. I'm basically addicted to books and magazines. I must own the magazine! I just can't feel the love of reading it online - I want to see those glossy pages - and I don't want to get drool on my keyboard! :O)

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  2. I love the real thing. There's nothing like sitting down, relaxing, flipping through a glossy magazine with great pictures in it......especially if it's a magazine that you really love.

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  3. As cool as it is to see things online, I do like to have the real life kind. That way I can cart the magazine to a comfy spot to enjoy.

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  4. Hmmmm ...gotta be the real thing...I need to be able to turn the pages! LOL

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  5. I have tried the digital it just isn't the same. I will keep the subscription but just pick up the mag from the newsagency for a while and then subscribe to the real thing when the dollar is better.

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  6. real life.
    i like to own them and then pass them on to others to inspire them as well. i like to think i'm getting value for my money.
    this magazine looks great - wouldn't it be great to have a magazine library with all those harder to get magazines.
    l
    x

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  7. I think real life is the winner. Its nice to look at good stuff online (like blogs) but a good mag has to be enjoyed in person.

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  8. I have to have them in my hand as well, (lucky for me my library has quite a few magazines that I can take out) I like to be able to sit down with a cuppa and have a nice browse and think "I want to make that, and that and that"
    Enjoy your reading
    Pip

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  9. I love real magazines. Maybe it’s a waste of paper, but I love to curl up on the couch with a cup of tea and read. Too many things become digital!

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