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Showing posts with label pc magazine. Show all posts

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Christian Research Journal

Christian Research JournalHave subscribed to CRI journal previously for many years and when I lived overseas, but had to give it up when the organization became too difficult to deal with to get the subscription changed back to the US. But, wanted to give it another try.

Generally I like the content of the articles, some are quite inapplicable to me. Unfortunately, it looks to me like the articles have gotten smaller over the years, but same level of quality and attention to detail seems to be there.

My main objection is that when I subscribed to the magazine I didn't realize I was signing up for fundraising letters. I support the organization, but hate to see them waste money on fundraising mail that's not going to get responded to. Why they don't just put it in their magazine and let the reader decide to donate above and beyond as they see fit I don't know.

I just ordered a 2-year subscription, and I can't wait to get my first copy. I have been very interested in the ideas of this Journal for years, but I am only now subscribing. It is expensive, but the original research and contents of the Journal promise to make up the difference. It's basically a scholarly journal but presented in a nice magazine format and written to the college educated reader without assuming they have their PhD in Philosophy or Theology. I look forward to getting my first copy.

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It's a GREAT magazine but the price is outrageous now! I think they know they have a good product and have gotten a little too proud of it.

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I ordered this for my son-in-law for Christmas. When I ordered it I got a reply that it would be 14-16 wks. before he would receive. But to my surprise when I gave him the card telling him of his gift, he had already received the first copy. He is very pleased with the magazine.

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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

New Jersey Monthly (1-year auto-renewal)

New Jersey MonthlyI'm not a big fan of New Jersey Monthly. For one thing, it is jam packed with ads. Also, even though it's supposed to be about the entire state of NJ, it focuses heavily on North Jersey. I think South Jersey Magazine has more interesting articles covering things people really want to read about -unlike NJ Magazine, which wastes endless amounts of space on things like so and so's million dollar kitchen renovation (who cares?). Sometimes I feel like I'm reading "Cribs: The Magazine". Maybe some people are into this stuff, but for the average New Jerseyan, I wouldn't recommend it. Lastly -and this really bugs me -I saw one of the editors on a local news program talking about "The Diner Issue" where NJ Magazine ranked top NJ diners. When asked how they came up with the list, said editor did not reply that they polled readers, researched online reviews by real customers, or sent out teams of taste testers to as many diners as possible. Instead, she answered that the magazine staff simply picked them. NICE.

As a transplant to NJ I looked forward to this magazine every month to learn about my adopted state. It was a terrific guide to the state's history, current events, people, places to explore, etc.

In recent years the magazine has become a guide to the best decorators, doctors, plastic surgeons, lawyers, trendy restaurants, expensing housing, etc. If I used to spend an hour or two reading each issue I now spend 15 minutes.

I have need a subscriber for more than 10 years and now I may not renew -Bob

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Informative magazine however there are too many advertisements. I wish it had more information then it actually does. It was truly a disappointment.

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Lots of information about New Jersey, past, present and future. Great recommendations for things to do, places to visit and eat. Only negative is that it has too much medical advertising.

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Great magazine if you live in or nearby New Jersey. Stories are well written and there are always great reviews of neat places at which to eat.

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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Audioxpress

AudioxpressUnlike most other audio magazines, Audioxpress focuses more on do-it-yourself projects rather than comercial product reviews. This is great for enthusiasts or hobbyists who want to build their own components and test out ideas. The problem is that a lot of what they talk about is highly technical. I feel like I need an advanced degree in electrical engineering just to understand what they're talking about half the time. This magazine doesn't pander to the novice. Instead it is a hard-core audio geek publication. If you have a good understanding of electrical engineering but don't know where to begin in terms of audio projects, this is the perfect magazine.

I only gave it three stars because while I think they cover technical aspects such as measurements very well, in my opinion they do a lousy job of coming up with really good designs to test out. I recall reading a final test of a subwoofer they built and they were having trouble finding out why there was distortion at the bass port. The last sentence of the article said something like "Although, it could just be because we built a square shaped port with 90 degree angles in it." You think? Doh!

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Powerships

PowershipsAs a contributing member and passionate advocate of the Steamship Historical Society, I have been a subscriber to this magazine for years. Powerships is a conduit from the minds and hearts and workdesks of many experts, some amateur, some professional, all of them enlightening. The quality of the information is very high as most of the articles are written by people who really love this type of thing and know a lot about it for the enjoyment of actually reasearching the information and the pleasure of writing about it to let the world know how interesting it is. Therefore, you don't get any commercial fluff, just well written, unbiased information in your quest to learn more about steamships. On the same note, even the advertisements are very useful and the magazine subscription is worth buying for those alone which will often alert the enthusiast to interesting events, conventions or new books. The underlying theme is that much of the knowledge is not common and it does not google well, so Powerships grants the reader information that would otherwise not be easy to find and keeps a pulse on the greater community of Steamship afficionados. Along with Warship International, I always look forward to this magazine arriving in my mailbox and I am glad to see that SSHSA has put this online for the world to discover this wonderful publication and the benefits of membership.

I have been receiving PowerShips and it's predecessor journal, Steamboat Bill, for over 40 years. I look forward to every issue. The magazine covers all types of engine-powered vessels, from the great liners to tug boats and work boats. The in-depth articles are uncannily accurate and richly illustrated. The regional columns are a very interesting way of keeping up with shipping events in different parts of the country. OUTSTANDING JOB, Steamship Historical Society of America. Keep up the good work!

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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Portals of Prayer - Large Print ed

Portals of Prayer - Large Print edI have read Portals of Prayer for many years; receiving it in large print has made enjoying it easy on my eyes.

Short, quick, concise and uplifting. No home should be without it.

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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Crochet Today! (1-year auto-renewal)

Crochet Today!I got a subscription to this magazine as a gift. I have already received 6 issues and I have not been disappointed with any. Every issue has helpful tips, and a wonderful variety of projects that are well written, and illustrated. The yarn choices used for the projects are very easy to find, and are usually quite economical. One of my favorite features of this magazine is a quick reference in the back of every issue that covers basic stitches, and yarn substitutions (by both type of yarn, and brand). I have purchased several other crochet magazines, and this one is by far the best.

I am really surprised at the great reviews for this magazine. I'm a relatively new crocheter (I can read a pattern, I know all the basic stitches, can figure out the more complex ones, and I know how to check my gauge and adjust accordingly) and I don't think Crochet Today works for beginners at all. My main complaint is corrections. EVERY issue has one or more--usually more--patterns that have problems in it. Extra rows left off, too few stitches to begin the item, too many stitches to begin the item, incomplete rows, and other problems that a newbie wouldn't know how to fix. There are so many corrections that Crochet Today has a special "corrections" tab on its website. As a beginner, rarely will it occur to me that the problems in the item are due to a faulty pattern... of course I think that I must have done something wrong. This is maddening. Count my stitches, check the pattern, count my stitches again, check the pattern again, pull out the row and do it again, see what I can do, pull out that row too...

What really irks me is this: I understand the occasional error (and by "occasional" I mean one or two A YEAR) but I can't figure out why there are so many errors in this particular publication. It would be different if this were a general interest magazine or maybe a craft magazine not dedicated to knitting and crocheting. But this magazine is called CROCHET TODAY. All they do is print crochet patterns. You'd think there would be a crew of people testing to make sure that each pattern works the way it should. I mean, IT'S A CROCHET PATTERN BOOK! I've never gotten an issue of Vegetarian Times--which prints vegetarian recipes almost exclusively--where there was a corrections page that said, "Oopsie! You know that chocolate pie recipe we printed last month? We told you to use 4 oz. of bittersweet chocolate. Well what we meant to say was 8 oz. But we're guessing you figured that out since your finished pie probably tasted like crap."

That being said, the patterns are beautiful and fairly easy to read. They are graded beginner, easy, intermediate and expert and those gradings seem to be accurate. And like some other reviewers said, it has a handy stitch guide and pattern reading decoder (no decoder ring required), along with an index with both name and picture in the back of the book. I've made a couple of things that turned out as lovely as can be expected from a novice and I've attempted ones with enough errors to make me want to stab myself with my crochet hook.

RECOMMENDED FOR INTERMEDIATE TO EXPERT CROCHETERS ONLY.

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Good magazine so far. I am actually thinking of getting a subscription. The patterns are not so far out there like Interweave Knits and Vogue Knitting lately. The patterns seem to be for real people and have easy to find yarns. Good mix of good yarns and cheaper ones.

You can go to their website and preview all patterns from that issue too.

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There is a nice variety of patterns and most aren't too difficult to crochet. There is usually at least one pretty wearable to crochet in each issue. Many items can be finished in an evening or weekend and they are fairly modern or "freshened up" patterns of old favorites.

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I have utilized and previewed MANY crochet magazines. As an avid crocheter for more than 8 years and a crochet teacher for 3, I can wholeheartedly recommend this magazine to experienced and beginner crocheters alike. There is usually at least one pattern that I will do out of each magazine. this is actually a pretty good deal, because single patterns typically cost about $5.00 to $6.00 per pattern, so $8.00 $12.00 for a year's subscription is a steal!

The patterns, most importantly, are modern and timely. This magazine does a good job of making crochet accessible to a wide audience. Some other magazines only do patterns with very high end, very expensive yarn. It is hard, as a beginner, to know what an appropriate yarn substitution is. With Crochet Today, you won't need a yarn substitution! Not only do the editors/designers choose reasonably priced and widely available yarns (most of which can be purchased at Michael's or Joanne's) they even show you swatches of what the pattern will look like in another color.

Advanced crocheters, like myself, will probably not want to rely on this magazine as their sole source of patterns. Interweave crochet is an outstanding companion to this magazine and allows your inner artist to really come out.

I do highly recommend this magazine, and I highly recommend getting a subscription, it is a huge savings off the "in-store" price and amazon.com has UNBEATABLE subscription prices to this particular magazine!

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Primitive Quilts and Projects

Primitive Quilts and ProjectsI may write a blog on this book, I love it. The Primitive Designs in this book are just too cute and if you are a person who loves old designs you are going to really like this book. I will let you know if and when I started this project. Look for me under WT's Blog......