PC Magazine Goes Out Of Print.
This was discussed on this week’s episode of TWiT and I was a little bit distressed listening to it; the panel decided that the magazine is dead. Now I realise Leo Laporte isn’t personally going to destroy all print media, but the TWiTs are smart guys-and-gals, and the idea of no more (computer) magazines bothers me.
You know, maybe it’s just that I live in a completely un-wired society (sorry Australia, but you’re stuck in 1986 compared to North America), but I do not want to read my magazines off a computer screen. Sure, I get most of my news this way (and post links to a lot of the articles here!) but there’s something to be said about reading a paper copy.
I just can’t read from a computer screen for long periods of a time. Raise your hand if you find anything you read on the computer is just skimmed.
It’ll be a sad day when all I can buy at the magazine rack is Archie comics and Who Weekly. But I suppose I’m on the wrong side of this debate. I’ll tell you the watershed moment – when they stop making print copies of National Geographic. When you can’t buy a real copy of that magazine is when everything will have changed. Of course, it won’t have changed in that instant; no this revolution comes with a whisper, not a bang.
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