What kind of magazines do you order/read?

Julian Delphiki

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So, what kind of magazines do you like to order / read? Professional or hobby ones? Tell me, i'm interested -- i only order two history magazines at the moment, but love to read popular science mags & pc/console game mags. I read computer mags as well to keep up with times workwise .. and i'm sure that there will be lots of variation with different professionals here?
 
I did Maxim when it first came out and I was a young bachelor. Good humor, nice style recommendations, and good looking women. I don't subscribe now that it's too mainstream.

I like Popular Science and Scientific American, sometimes Popular Mechanics. Those I tend to buy off the stand, but they are usually good.

That's about it.
 
So, what kind of magazines do you like to order / read? Professional or hobby ones? Tell me, i'm interested -- i only order two history magazines at the moment, but love to read popular science mags & pc/console game mags. I read computer mags as well to keep up with times workwise .. and i'm sure that there will be lots of variation with different professionals here?
Skeptic.

It's the greatest magazine ever.
 
A scientific magazine called tieteenkuvalehti (trans: "science picture magazine"), a game magazine (which contains reviews on pc games, console games everything), and my parents order some magazines too, such as the suomenkuvalehti (trans: "finland's picture magazine"), which is a rag covering broad range of social, political and cultural issues.
 
The Economist
 
A scientific magazine called tieteenkuvalehti (trans: "science picture magazine"), a game magazine (which contains reviews on pc games, console games everything), and my parents order some magazines too, such as the suomenkuvalehti (trans: "finland's picture magazine"), which is a rag covering broad range of social, political and cultural issues.

It's Tieteen Kuvalehti, as i love be a nitpick. I really like it, and it's actually a good one .. its nice to pick up a old copy and see that those things they were telling actually became real :). Tiede magazine is probably even better, but somehow it's also more boring :(.

Tiede = Science in finnish.
 
National Geographic is a big one for me. I also have two copies of Ode, a Dutch-based magazine "for intelligent optimists". Interesting reading.
 
WWE, EGM, Games for Windows.
 
I read EOS, it's a "scientific" magazine.
And a weekly magazine called HUMO.

Both Belgian magazines.
 
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