[Homestead] Cooks online/magazines
eureka at hctc.net
eureka at hctc.net
Thu Jul 31 19:46:55 EDT 2008
Wow, Lisa, those are good prices, thanks for the magazine
link. One of the things I've started doing lately is
buying back issues of some of my favorite hobby magazines
through eBay when they are offered in lots. It's recycling
at a fraction of the cost of a subscription. I don't
really care if they aren't current since they are not news
but idea related. If I get tired of them, they can go back
out the way they came, in an auction for someone doing the
same.
--Sage
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 19:05:45 -0400
"Lisa K.V. Perry" <lisakvperry at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 4:25 PM, <eureka at hctc.net>
>wrote:
>
>>
>> Has anyone on the list serve gone to online
>>subscriptions,
>> and if so, do you like reading that way?
>
>
> Have toyed with the idea but also feel nearly addicted
>to the electronic
> box. Nice to have a monthly or bi-monthly mag to look
>forward to arriving.
> We also have erratic power outages. If I subscribe to a
>magazine, after one
> or two years of collecting said magazine, I usually feel
>like I have plenty
> to read and re-read and then drop the subscription for
>the next few years.
> Also, if need a new something to read, the library
>usually has a great
> system for borrowing mags for up to three weeks. Last, I
>pay for
> subscriptions through this site:
> http://www.magazinepricesearch.com/
> You can often save quite a bit of money on your favorite
>subscription. Not
> always, but often.
>
> Lisa
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