Do people really still read magazines, what with the internet and glut of free supplements with papers ?
I read:
Mens Health (stop laughing now !)
FCBusiness - magazine on the development, financial side of UK football
The technician - UEFA's coaching periodical magazine.
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No not really, used to subscribe to match and score as a kid.
fhm
mens health as well - good magazine that.
Mind you don't subscribe to them anymore - not enough time in the day for me
Internet only for me- saves paper and my wallet
Me to they were the days!
Inside Housing - for seven years
Building - for 22 years
In truth just the back pages of the newshopper and km messenger,
actually i think my first two were less geekish
Uncut (for old blokes who want to kid themselves they are still into with it music)
and some boring work stuff like People Management and The Edge
Q Magazine (Music!)
Do I assume from this you are in the heady world of Tax Consultancy?
If so where?
Poker player (Poker)
Cycle Sport (Cycle racing)
What Hi-Fi Sound & Vision
Empire
Technet Magazine
Wired (UK & US)
Guitar World
SQL Server Magazine
Linux Magazine
Geekmuch?
Jeeez.I think i'd be less embarrassed walking up to the shop counter with copies of 'Granny gets grotty' and ' Sheep love'. ;-)
Wedding ideas
I take it you're getting married then Sooz? Or do you just have a strange wedding fetish.
yes, i think i saw a review of this in the Independent supplement this weekend, they say its a corker!
When Saturday Comes, World Soccer Magazine, Ravers and Tractor and Machinery Magazine
Terrorizor
Rock Sound
Used to get 442 and Wisden Cricket
Stuff magazine
National Geographic
442
I used to have Tiger, Victor, Look and Learn and Roy of the Rovers (though not all at the same time) when I was a kid.
When Saturday Comes, Empire, Private Eye, SFX, Linux Format, CrossStitcher
Normally you end up with half the pages for double the cost!.
When I am back in the UK I tend to stock up on as many as I can to bring back with me, so most of the time its the ones above plus any other that looks interesting.
only started when the internet got cut off last July (after the riots)
seriously....an area the size of western europe WITH NO INTERNET ACCESS*
(*ok...so there are some (very few) governemnt approves sites in Chinese available... but they are not worth it... certainly no e-mail or Charlton Life)
PS. am out of the region for a break over chinese new year period, which is why I am able to write this