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  • I have to admit (environmentally incorrect, I know)--I like having print magazines. I don't have a Kindle or iPad for reading and even if I did, there are some things I like to read at bedtime, and since I spend a lot of time at computers (for work as well as enjoyment), I like some times to be "unwired." Plus there's always recycling--and/ or giving old copies to the Y "wellness center" where people sometimes like a magazine to read while on bikes and treadmills (must say that wouldn't be my thing--trying to focus on a workout and also reading just aren't compatible, but different strokes...) However, I do like also having the online version b/c sometimes there's an article I might want to save even after I've recycled the print copy.
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  • I have to admit (environmentally incorrect, I know)--I like having print magazines. I don't have a Kindle or iPad for reading and even if I did, there are some things I like to read at bedtime, and since I spend a lot of time at computers (for work as well as enjoyment), I like some times to be "unwired." Plus there's always recycling--and/ or giving old copies to the Y "wellness center" where people sometimes like a magazine to read while on bikes and treadmills (must say that wouldn't be my thing--trying to focus on a workout and also reading just aren't compatible, but different strokes...) However, I do like also having the online version b/c sometimes there's an article I might want to save even after I've recycled the print copy.
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