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QOTD: Do You Subscribe to Tech Magazines.

There"s something to be said about holding up a good book or a good magazine and flipping through the pages. With a solid net connection, it"s so easy these days to find the information you"re looking for quickly and easily, without having to pay for extra tree killing. Arguably however, our energy use has gone up significantly over the years, so clearly there"s an impact on the environment in other ways. Every thing is going online nowadays. Even news papers that have held out for decades, are now shutting down their printing presses completely and changing to an online model. The question of the day is: Do you still subscribe to print computer/tech magazines? And if so, which ones and why? Image: courtesy of Corbis Corporation.


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