mint jelly

Url. Now. Thx.

i wonder if NPR is going to be hiring because of this

Jane magazine’s online presense sucks. I am really trying to find/remember the url of a new magazine they mentioned in their pet project area. It looks very very different and entertaining (unlike Jane itself, why do I still get it?! eesh but i love that they’re wacky even when they’re lame) There is even another person in the forum asking the same question. They want the url so they can subscribe.

I want the url so I can subscribe and share it with the women-folk.

Anyone got a December Jane handy? because i can’t wait 3 hours. :p

Three magazines purchased before my train ride home sunday night which I devoured in about an hour all told. I did have my laptop but didn’t have a seat.

I already subscribe to, either through gift, joke gift, or my own random whims:

Jane (sometimes they have cool clothes or are funny, but usually it’s boring and tries too hard)

Reason (great for the broad range of articles on politics, ideas, often a completely new pov)

Health possibly the most boring magazine i’ve ever read. a gift so i feel bad for saying that.

Fast Company occasionally an interesting article about worlds i’m not a part of

Inc. again, not a part of it, but hopefully one day...
I was given the book “inc yourself” while in high school and really should have kicked more ass by now. oh well ;)

Maxim a joke subscription, but at least the girls aren’t as skinny as the ones in women’s magazines.

Stuff see above, and also note that these are very scary and I give them away. I also harbor secret fears of the mail carrier’s opinion of me.

Posted by mia on 11/06 at 03:18 PM

  1. You know what magazine I love?  In Style.  I buy it off the newstand almost every month.  I really should get a subscription and stop overpaying.

    Posted by Elle  on  11/06  at  03:58 PM

  2. i have bought it randomly off the shelf too, prolly more than any other magazine.

    Posted by mia  on  11/06  at  04:18 PM

  3. I don’t currently have any magazine subscriptions.  I’ll get one for a while, then sort of let it die out.

    The subscriptions I’ve enjoyed most over the years, though, were:

    communication arts
    smithsonian
    national geographic
    independent rowing news
    motorcycle consumer news
    wired

    ...a bit of an odd mix, but what can you do.

    Posted by calvo  on  11/07  at  11:20 AM

  4. i used to love getting wired,

    and thank you for subscribing to national geographic. i would still have a job if only more people did, particularly if they subscribed through our website. hehehehheheh oh well

    i think that’s a way better mix of mags than my mess of a mailbox.

    Posted by mia  on  11/07  at  11:51 AM

  5. I was listening to NPR today and they were interviewing their President (or CEO-whatever) and he said they were putting the money in an annuity and that the annual income off it would be less than ten million (he said their annual budget is 100 million-which shocked me).  He seemed to be trying to minimize the impact it would have.

    Posted by Kevin  on  11/07  at  06:07 PM

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