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Wow, I hadn't heard about that one. So many years since I picked up a copy of RD. I guess all print media is under assault from the Internet -- there's so much competition for the reader's attention. But as with books, there's just something about the tangible paperiness of books and magazines, I don't think they'll disappear. They'll consolidate. Heck, even LPs aren't completely gone.
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Joe, I'm not understanding all of this paranoia which is contributing itself to the economy more fierce than any truth. I had financial and physical collapse 2 years ago, so I get to start over in my 40s and I do not have any idea how I will do it. . My friends act paranoid. They are making decent salaries, can pay all their bills, and nothing is different from when I entered the collapsed world. However, you would think suddenly the whole world has the same problems I do. I'm not understanding at all. If I had my health and did not have to quit my job, I would be doing just fine. I'm baffled as I hear the stupid woes of people and that business are affected by the paranoia. +5
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its no wonder. its always been condensed. there was no room to downsize. more magazines will fold. Conde Nast lost two cooking mags. Newspapers are dieing too.
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