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Monday, July 19th 2010, 11:58am

Do you read any magazines?

Nowadays you can get a magazine for every sport or hobby and so I'm wondering whether you also read some on a regular basis.

In my childhood we had a subscription for 'Spick' and later 'Geolino'. Now I'm simply buying the really interesting magazines in the shop... I've a few 'PM', a few 'Geo' and right now I'm really into 'National Geographic' which has so many fascinating articles.

What about you? Is there anything you can recommend in particular?
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Monday, July 19th 2010, 12:36pm

Also National Geographic Magazine over here ;) Apart from that sometimes random magazines, no particular ones.

I once bought a 'Quest history' that was quite interesting, but till now only the first issue had interesting articles, the following were not very special, so I only have 1 from that ;)
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Tuesday, July 20th 2010, 7:45am

ehhm... the 'Margriet' :P since my mum gets it.. and I simply start reading it :P
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Tuesday, July 20th 2010, 1:39pm

i often read some magazines like " the economist" "the wall street journal asia" 8)by reading these , u will know the up-to-date hot issues and the experts' original views, which will enhance ur knowledge and broaden ur outlook.

if u wanna relax ,i recommend " reader's digest" "essentials" "metroplitan home" "rayli shang" and "fashion" "vogue" .those r filled with the new products, entertainment,arts, lifestyles which including health, automobile, gadget…etc.so u will walk at the forefront of the fashion. :D

u can choose to read the e-zine or paper magazine . i prefer to read e-zine and e-newspaper which can be downloaded or read online for free. :P

besides reading the e-zine can reduce our demands for paper.what'smore, the trees will be protected well ,which will slow down the globle warning , water loss and oil erosion indirectly

what a great contribution to the world. :thumbsup:

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Wednesday, September 29th 2010, 11:25pm

I'm probably going to subscribe to Scientific American someday :P, just to check out if it's worth reading and really scientific ;) And I'll have an option to Archaology magazine :P. (though I fear the latter isn't too scientifically correct, but who knows ;) )
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Tuesday, January 25th 2011, 4:44pm

only one: Elsevier, best magazine of the Netherlands!:P

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Saturday, January 29th 2011, 5:42pm

What's Elsevier about? What kind of magazine is it? I've never heard of it... that doesn't come as a surprise, I suppose. ;)
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Sunday, January 30th 2011, 12:56pm

Elsevier is a magazine about business news, new discoveries in science. It's a high level magazine :)
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Tuesday, February 1st 2011, 3:28pm

Well, only "Der Spiegel". :)

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