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To: High-Tech East who wrote (41037)2/7/2001 11:56:16 AM
From: Lynn  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
Dear Ken: Greeting! You have more online subscriptions that I. For some things, the price difference between an online and print subscription is going to have to be ***extreme*** before I opt for online: Forbes, Fortune, etc--I like to read them in the bathtub or in bed and taking my notebook either place...

The only reason I initially subscribed to the online rather than print for the WSJ/Barrons was because there is no home delivery where I live and getting the WSJ by my postal carrier (at 4:15 - 4:45 p.m.) does not do it for me--and NO store in this area sells it. Now, I'd keep my online subscription even if I could get the print edition [I'd get both].

Thanks for mentioning this as I do not watch CNBC: "New York Times - free, but I would pay if they change their policy ... on CNBC yesterday, they said that it would continue to be free,"

I'd pay, too, without complaint.

Regards,

Lynn
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