• Re: Scientific American

    From rbowman@21:1/5 to RonB on Fri Oct 11 19:48:27 2024
    On Fri, 11 Oct 2024 11:04:56 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote:


    I didn't know National Geographic no longer existed as a magazine. My
    great aunt bought us kids a subscription for a few years in the 60s. I
    used to look forward to the maps. I don't think they've been what they
    once were for a quite a while now.

    https://ngmdomsubs.nationalgeographic.com/pubs/NG/NGM/ NGM_Print_MultiTitle_Premium_Imp.jsp? cds_page_id=272759&cds_mag_code=NGM&id=1728672180699&lsid=42851343006070669&vid=1

    Apparently it still exists but is not on the newsstands. The subscription
    model has its benefits since the publisher has a handle on how many copies
    are needed for the month. Digital is even better since the marginal cost approaches zero.

    There is a downside. I used to subscribe to Dr. Dobbs but they started
    doing a theme every month and all the articles would be about the same
    topic. There might be three months a year when I was interested in the
    topic and the rest were something I had no interest in so I dropped the subscription and bought the ones of interest off the newstand.

    I haven't bought a magazine from a display in ages but I pass by a
    selection in the supermarkets so they still exist.

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