Money Magazine

Have you perused the first issue of the reformulated Money Magazine? I had a chance to do so this morning.

It’s been a while since I have read a magazine. The full page ads were nostalgic; they brought me back to the time I read Sports Illustrated as a young teenager. I remember convincing my parents to subscribe me to the magazine. Little did they know I was more interested in the swimsuit issue. Anyway, I digress. I’ve been reading magazines online rather than offline for almost ten years now. I miss the feeling of turning a page.

I decided to put down the $10 for a 13-issue, one year subscription. It might turn out to be a good investment if I’m able to find useful information inside. I enjoyed the first issue online, so if the magazine continues in that directon, I should be pleased. If you haven’t already, take a look at the free preview. The entire issue is viewable in a graphical format that requires Macromedia Flash on your computer.

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  1. #1: AKG
    Friday, March 18, 2005
    2:34 pm (reply)

    Before subscribing for magazines, I would recommend checking out ebay. For most magazines, you can get better prices there.

  2. #2: Flexo
    Friday, March 18, 2005
    2:45 pm (reply)

    Interesting! I never would have thought to look for magazine subscriptions on eBay, but apparently it looks good.

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