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Follow Slashdot on LinkedIn. That is, it is to be delivered to readers from now on only via ones and zeros. I can't say I had a subscription since its beginnings in , but I did learn much from the rag and will sincerely miss it. In addition to "redesigned" and "reimagined stories" made especially for mobile devices, Iozzio notes that their various apps "include an archive of plus years of back issues This discussion has been archived.
No new comments can be posted. Full Abbreviated Hidden. More Login. One more year Score: 3. Share twitter facebook. Re: Score: 2. This is just a temporary reprieve, tried before by many other magazines. In one more year they will be dead again. NFT Score: 1. They were losing money on the print edition Score: 3. I thought they could have charged about 10 times as much and I still would have subscribed. I used this paper magazine as my time-killer when away from the computer like when being monitored after getting the vaccine, last week.
And I look at "screens" too much now as it is. Re: Score: 3. There is a difference. If you don't have an unlimited cell plan you may prefer a digital edition. Re: Digital? In it's called online Score: 2. Content too. Online usually only hosts the primary articles. I always enjoyed the back of the magazine with some electronics projects with the difficulty rating.
I would sometimes just do those with my kid for something fun to do. I hope the digital version is the full fledged pdf or whatever copy with every page of trivial tidbits not related to the 3 magazine articles.
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