Showing posts with label magazine subscription. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazine subscription. Show all posts

Monday, September 1, 2014

Ski Journal

Ski JournalThis magazine has renewed my faith in the soul of the sport. Other publications keep wandering further down the trendy, easy money path (Powder included) but open one of these gems and it will give you better articles, better quality photos and less commercial interruption. One issue and you will feel it. Please support these guys doing what they obviously love to do; it can't be easy these days.

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Friday, August 1, 2014

Network World

Network WorldNetwork World is a professional magazine I have been reading for more than a year and it is one of many professional magazines I read on a regular basis. I don't make a living working as a tech professional anymore (I once worked in a position that was close to this field), but I spend enough time using technology on both on the job and at home that my interest in the subject remains high. Most everyone is affected, at least in a small way, by technology at their place of employment and thus most anyone can benefit, at least a little bit, from the helpful articles found in Network World each week.

Network World is a little different from other magazines in several ways. First, each issue is the same length, so it can be counted on for consistency. Second, it doesn't contain "departments", in the usual sense. It still has some of the usual areas that most magazines have, like Letters to the Editor and a closing page that gives the reader food for thought. But other than that, you won't find the usual departments found in other magazines. Instead, Network World is divided into main sections of articles, and these articles are often quite different from one issue to the next.

Since I don't work directly in technology, many of the articles in Network World hold little interest for me. The Applications Services section, for example, often includes articles on redesigning networks, diagnosing problems, and improving performance. These are nice for people who work in the high tech field, but I find them quite boring. They are often very occupationspecific and they will only interest those individuals who make a living in the world of high tech.

However, there are other parts of Network World that do capture my interest and my favorite articles each week are those that relate to technology news. These articles can be business oriented in scope or new product oriented and they never fail to get my attention. When I see titles of articles that include names like Microsoft, Oracle, and others, I always turn directly to the page to see what the article has to say. I come in contact with these types of businesses on a daily basis when I use their products and I am very interested in what new products or advice they have to give.

Network World is, overall, a pretty good publication for those who have any interest in technology. It will be enjoyed most by those who make a living working in high tech. But even for those of us who make our living in a different way, Network World still has some good reading to offer. New products, new challenges, and timely technology business news are the hallmark of Network World and they are the reasons I will continue to read this magazine.

There are few printed periodicals I regularly read anymore and Network World is on that short list. Both working and aspiring IT professionals can benefit from the industry analysis, technology reviews, and editorials found in every issue. Like most magazines these days, there is almost a 50-50 split between content and ads, but that is a sad fact of life for print media in the Internet age. Still, techs and sysadmins should find both the articles and the advertisements worth reading.

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Nice magazine to keep you updated with the latest of the state of start technology in Computer Networking.

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Saturday, July 26, 2014

Off-Road (1-year auto-renewal)

Off-RoadThen this is the magazine for you. Focuses pretty heavily on the desert scene, which is great if that's what you're into. Some 4X4 stuff too, plus gear reviews, event coverage, and tech articles.

I am looking at building an ultimate offroad vehicle someday and this magazine has some great info on some of the latest offroad tech as well as some awsome builds. I just wish it had more because there is only about two weeks worth of reading material which means you have to wait another two weeks for the next one. But I think its worth it.

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Ordered it in October its now November 27th. still not here. Its been almost a month. Im still wondering where it is.

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Sunday, July 13, 2014

Fly RC (1-year auto-renewal)

Fly RCIt is a good RC publication. It varies reviews on both Nitro & Electric airplanes.

This is one of the best magazines out there for the RC pilot. They have excellent reviews and articles are fresh, interesting and accurate. I'm a charter subscriber and I'm glad I took a chance on them early on. I also subscribe to the other magazines and they aren't nearly as good. Of course, don't take my word for it or any one elses. Go to your local bookstore, pick up a copy and flip through it. You'll discover an opinion for yourself, which is what really matters.

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This is a good magazine, a lot of banners, but still good. My friend Moris Beracha who is a RC Sailplanes Champion here in California recommend me. Go for it.

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its a ok mag for the price, it is sort of hard to come up with thirteen more words to describe the magazine other than this

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fly rc magazsine /nice colorful publication, full of the neccesary ads.good value shiped very fast what else can you say

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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Cabelas Outfitter Journal

Cabelas Outfitter JournalI have subscribed for this magazine for two years and will do so in the future. There are many very good articles .I can always learn something new.

The Magazine wasn't worth the wait. This has to be one of Cabela's worst products ever. On 98 percent of every page there is a add.The Journal is so close to a catalog there shouldn't be any charge for it.

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Maui No Ka Oi Magazine

Maui No Ka Oi MagazineI grew up on Maui and now live in California. I hardly get to visit home but Maui No Ka Oi magazine helps bring home to me. The stories bring back my childhood memories and the pictures are breathtaking!

Thank you for creating something that will remain close to my heart!

Mahalo!

Every issue makes me want to visit or move to Maui. Beautiful Photography and interesting articles. What else could you ask for.

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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Bird Watchers Digest

Bird Watchers DigestThis is one of the few magazines I read from cover-to-cover. Bird Watcher's Digest has something for everyone. They offer advice on how to improve feeder systems for individuals who enjoy backyard birdwatching. They provide informative identification tips for those trickier species for people who have just begun their journey into the feathered realm. Additionally, they have great authors & astounding birders, like Kenn Kauffman (who's both), who regularly write short articles for them. These should appeal to everyone at whatever experience level. The size of the magazine makes it easy to tote into the field so you can pull it out & read while waiting for that elusive rarity to show up for you to get a quick glimpse of before it dashes off to parts unknown again. I highly recommend this magazine. Besides, you can't be in the field all of the time & this makes the perfect thing to read on those cold, wet, rainy days when even the birds are smart enough to stay in-doors.

When I cancel everything else, this will be the bird magazine I keep. BIRD WATCHERS DIGEST is the publication to read if you want the low-down on your favorite bird. For example, I am partial to house wrens, and what do I discover in the July/August BWD, but that my little buddy may be wrecking havoc on his much larger neighbors. Well too bad, the Wren eats his share of insects everyday, keeping my organic garden relatively pest free, so I can't complain.

The Wren (Troglodytes aedon) article is comprehensive, even showing a range map with summer, winter and year round habitat. Topics include "What to look and listen for"; "When and Where to Look"; "Feeding Behavior"; "Courtship and Nesting Behavior" a second article "House Wren: The Dark Side" discusses the purported misbehavior of the Wren. Both articles are filled with informative photos, including shots of the baby Wrens in their nest.

I discovered BWD through my old boss who is a "bow and arrow" hunter, who spends long hours sitting in trees waiting for deer. While he waits he observes the birds around him and he says BWD has helped him to while away the hours, not only by teaching him how to identify the birds but to understand their nature. (He once fell out of his tree and broke his leg. He hobbled around for a month after a month in traction. No, he wasn't reading his magazine, he was trying to get a better view of a bird!!)

The July/August issue includes a "Identify Yourself" section covers "Shore Birds" just in time for our annual human pilgrimage to the sea.

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This magazine has been very informative and enjoyable for our family of bird watchers. The articles are usually educational or humorous, or both! Excellent photography. Topics might include not only birds but equipment for bird watching, awesome places to see specific birds and when, environmental issues or "laugh-out-loud" bird watching experiences. For the thinking bird watcher as well as the backyard bird feeder enthusiast. Try it!

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With the size and appearance of a slimmed-down READER'S DIGEST, the less famous BIRD WATCHER'S DIGEST is a chirpy little optimist of a magazine not so very different from, say, a black-capped chickadee.

Short and moderate-sized articles cover specific species, how-to/techniques, choosing the right birding equipment, and joy-of-birding anecdotes.

Advertisements abound but do not overwhelm. Some are quite helpful.

BWD is a perky standard for birders both casual and serious.

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Bird Watchers Digest is in my opinion a must have magazine for anyone that has any interest in birds. From the backyard feeder to the world traveler observer, BWD has enough content in all areas to satisfy anyones particular interest, on any level. There is even a regular section in each issue dedicated to back yard birding. It isn't a magazine that is at all snobby and considers back yard novices peasants. On the other hand, it is also a very technical and educational periodical for those that are advanced enough to actually take advantage of the many world wide travel suggestions and deals that are offered throughout the book. I first picked up some BWD back issues on Ebay and enjoyed it enough to order a regular subscription. I was particularly impressed by its compact size, similar to Readers Digest. It can be easily carried along in a purse or bag for traveling, and of course it makes a perfect addition to your bathroom library. The only caution that I would suggest to anyone that decides to buy a subscription is to pass on the offer of the digest newsletter that you can subscribe too for every other month that BWD isn't offered. At $16 a for 6 issues it is not worth it at all. Its a very thin, (about 10 pages) pamphlet style publication that has as many ads in it as helpful info. Its a rip off in all honesty. I let my own subscription to it lapse after the first year. You are much better off subscribing to the BWD email that is sent out periodically that is free, and loaded with article highlights and helpful info. Overall I highly recommend BWD for all bird enthusiasts on all levels. I think you will find yourself looking forward to each and every issue...

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Friday, August 23, 2013

Bell Italia - It

Bell Italia - ItBell'Italia is an Italian-language magazine that is to be read and savored and then saved for when you actually get to visit the areas described. The photos and the narratives are excellent and they highlight not just those cities that are famous but those places that many tourists never get to see and that are just as deserving. Moreover, in the more famous cities like Venice and Florence, the places presented are often those that do not get much notice. In addition, the magazine highlights those restaurants and events in the area that will make the visit even more exciting. I have been a faithful subscriber for the past 6 years and never miss an issue!

You can order Bell' Italia directly from the publisher for $34.95 for a two year subscription (12 issues).

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bell italia has been around for several years for those who

read italian. only this year have they started to publish it

here in the states in english.

this magazine depicts the best italy has to offer anyone who has

any travel or cultural interest in italy.

reading an issue is almost like taking a trip there yourself.

and when you do go you will want to take the magazine along so

you don't miss anything! highly reccomended for the armchair

or serious traveller.

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This is an incredibly beautiful magazine. Be patient waiting for your first copy. It did take the full 12 weeks to receive. It is totally worth the wait.

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Bell'Italia is a publication providing in-depth reviews of various things Italian with outstanding photography. Note that it IS in Italian (there was an English version which was never as good and, I believe, has sputtered out of existence). We picked up our first copy in the Leonardo da Vinci Airport in Rome and entered a subscription not long afterward.

This is not an inexpensive publication as it comes to just about $10.00 an issue as shipped to the US (and watch those foreign transaction fees your credit card company may impose). The quality of the magazine makes it worthwhile, and the packaging is outstanding (cardboard shipping container). On the rare occasions when an issue has been damaged (or lost), an email to the publisher has resulted in replacements being immediately sent. The issues are all 'keepers' (much to the chagrin of our shelf space).

One thing which would make this resource much more useful would be the publication of a comprehensive index (ideally online). A few years back, a printed index was included with an issue that helps, but, of course, stops at that point in time. I have corresponded a couple of times with the publisher about this, but, so far, no easily-accessible index.

If you are interested in Italy and have some command of the language then this is an entertaining and useful publication.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Interior Design

Interior DesignMy husband is a design/builder and this is his favorite magazine. He gets excited when he comes home from work and the newest is waiting for him in the mailbox. He loves the resource section as it helps him find trendy interior items; he sometimes loans prior issues to his clients. The photos are great and the pages ooze with visual texture and color. I think that architects, furniture designers, interior designers, decorators, and photographers would all appreciate this magazine. I'm about to renew our subscription for the fourth time.

I ordered this magazine for my daughter as a gift as she is studying Interior Design and really likes the content of the magazine. The first magazine came but it wasn't in good shape due to the shipping. It doesn't come wrapped in any way which was disappointing to me considering the yearly cost of the subscription.

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I totally dig this mag....read it daily and have a new idea each time I am finished...I am an aspiring designer!!

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Urbanology

UrbanologyIts about time that an independent magazine shows us that there are other artists out there and other artists we should look for. If you havent picked up the magazine, get it. It's based out of toronto but has worldwide appeal because its not a toronto or canadian content based magazine. They of course shine light on their own but it has appeal to all thats why they have US and Europe distribution now.. congrats and I look forward to more issues for more!!