Posted: 5/13/2009 11:42:16 PM EDT
| what magazines does the hive have subscriptions too.... I dont have any right now, I usually download new issues online but some things I like I cant find online... So what is everyone reading... besides playboy and penthouse lol |
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Maxim
Playboy Urb I don't necessarily think these publications are that great, but at the cost of $1 an issue, they make for good bathroom or coffee table magazines. Maxim is just fun for browsing through Playboy was something I never really read in full till subscribing to it and I doubt I'd renew my subscription at this point. Urb (despite being a hipster douchebag publication) is worth it since its the only magazine that covers indie music in all its forms (rock, hip hop, techno and so forth). Its like Rolling Stone but for underground artists who haven't hit the mainstream. |
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Maxim Playboy Urb I don't necessarily think these publications are that great, but at the cost of $1 an issue, they make for good bathroom or coffee table magazines. Maxim is just fun for browsing through Playboy was something I never really read in full till subscribing to it and I doubt I'd renew my subscription at this point. Urb (despite being a hipster douchebag publication) is worth it since its the only magazine that covers indie music in all its forms (rock, hip hop, techno and so forth). Its like Rolling Stone but for underground artists who haven't hit the mainstream. Have fun with Maxim's top 100 hottest women I hear 93 is a looker |
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I get a lot of Mags At home : Mopar Muscle Mopar Action Mopar Collectors Guide Hemmings Motor News After Capture Digital Photography American Rifleman At the Fire House : Fire Engineering Fire Rescue Fire Chief EMS Magazine Maxim Stuff Popular Mechanics Popular Science Probably a few more |
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Economist
Barrons America's 1st Freedom, American Rifleman C&D, R&T, Motor Trend (gifts) I had planned to subscribe to Portfolio, but Conde Nast pulled the plug...shame too, it's a great periodical. I was thinking of subscribing to Reason and National Review, but my house is already cluttered w/ papers, and most of their content is online anyway. |