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...some one is babbling complete non-sense?
as an alternative to studying
all of the ways a persuader may miss-lead you,
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I used to read this until I realised it was a rip off:
This, until I realised that the only purpose is to further commercialism and the interests of global conglomerates-rather than just to further mankind through the use of technology. I also realised that there was a recession going on and that most people couldn't afford the magazine let alone the magazine's contents:
Now I mostly read this though, I don't buy it often but when I do buy it I get full use out of it. It's a nice bit of work with some titbits here and there and some very scientific, yet layman-ish pieces of information. And it's not hard to understand or comprehend. The only problem is that it's associate with those £139.50-guzzling bastards otherwise known as the BlairBackingCunts. Anyway, aside from the origins, it's a very nice magazine.
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When I was in France I used to read :
Courrier International (translation of articles published on foreign newspaper on pretty much any topics)
and
La Recherche (good quality scientific review)
Here, I just read National Geographic I see at friends' place from time to time.
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American Art Review
Archaeology
BBC Music
Opera News
Preservation News
American Rifleman
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I just picked this one up on Saturday: Urban Farm: Sustainable City Living, the second one-off published by the folks at Hobby Farms Magazine. A great little mag full of odds and sods of info and articles exploring the trend towards urban sustainability and food security issues. They've also got a website that I will soon be exploring: urbanfarmonline.com
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L'europeo and NG
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"The Stockman Grass Farmer is the bible
for people raising animals on pasture." - New York Times (June 1, 2005)
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Often, in our attempts to show people that they do not know what they believe they do, it is exposed that they lack any identity whatsoever - beyond the belief that they know anything at all.
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