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Scientific American and Mind, Consumers Reports, Whole Earth, mostly I’m on the net these days searching out old research papers in obscure little libraries and along the corridors of By Gone Alley and the ways of saints and sinners. For the want of so much knowing there’s not time to see or know it all and mores the pity with a mind no more fulfilling than a leaky cauldron. Thanks JR.
12 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
The Economist, Newsweek, Natural Health, Reader's Digest. I also get my news from NPR-while driving, PBS evening news (in general I watch TV less one hour daily). Occasionaly I get some news from internet including some online newspapers such as New York Times, Washinton Post, Wallstreet Journal.
12 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
My mom, bless her heart, keeps giving me Ladies' Home Journal, BH&G, and Family Circle. I get "VIA" from AAA, and the AARP magazine. I just completed an unread year long subscription to our local daily newspaper. Flip is right about getting puzzles elsewhere for free.
Occasionally I will buy a "Woman's World" at the grocery store.
I like reading PEOPLE, not as much as I used to (cover-cover) and Readers' Digest.
12 years ago. Rating: 5 | |