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I loved them, too. I subscribed to so many, and even now I love looking at archives.
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Dinosaur
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back when only the few people with a printing press had the unique power to reach millions of people. thank god the internet democratized that.
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I miss them—not for the medium per se, but for the quality of writing and editing that their popularity afforded.
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20th century's blogs.
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A reflection of how varied people’s interests are, which hasn’t changed.
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There is, still, nothing like the smell of opening a print magazine. The smell of ink + expectation + excitement (+, sometimes, perfume samplers). Something e-magazines will never achieve.
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What about an e magazine on real paper, you get 1 magazine and it changes every time an edition rolls out
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Yup, milk maids and telephone operators as well
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