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John C. Kirk ([identity profile] johnckirk.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] baratron 2006-01-20 01:17 am (UTC)

Yup, I totally agree. I had a leaflet through the post today offering me a cheap subscription, but we get each month's magazine in the staff lounge at work, and I rarely read that, so I'm unlikely to suddenly start reading my own copy.

Looking at their FAQ pages again, this page says "At the moment there are no plans for a web-only subscription. Please contact us stating clearly your interest in such a service and we will keep your email address on file so that we can contact you in the event that such a subscription becomes available."

However, they also mention New Scientist Digital:
http://newscientist.newsstand.com/
The idea seems to be that you get an electronic copy of each magazine issue (via the web), which includes all adverts etc., so you'd be avoiding the waste of paper. However, you don't get access to the "paid only" areas of the main website. I don't know whether you'd actually miss out on any content that way, or whether it's just more hassle to look up your local copy.

Anyway, it's all a bit confusing, so I'll be interested to hear how you get on if you do contact them.

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