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To: cfoe who wrote (34068)7/6/1999 2:07:00 AM
From: Ruffian  Respond to of 152472
 
Whoever you are I think and "Know You are "Searching"

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To: cfoe who wrote (34068)7/6/1999 2:56:00 PM
From: JMD  Respond to of 152472
 
cfoent, yes, I'd recommend Red Herring--notwithstanding their goofy subscription department. It's frightening that all the high tech magazines, with their wildly gonzo enthusiastic descriptions of the wired, digital, hyper-infospace world, stumble at the very pedestrial level of processing a credit card and mailing a magazine to your house. Sometimes it seems that the revolution is on "pause".
I don't think RH is the end all of tech magazines by any means and would recommend that you also look into Wired and Upside--each seems to provide a perspective that the others lack. RH, for example, doesn't know satellites from borscht and was bullishly pumping Iridum while its birds were (almost literally) falling out of the sky. Wired is less financially oriented (i.e., it doesn't talk about which stocks it likes) but does provide a more in depth look at the Web culture and particularly the SF Bay Area. You get the idea.
Do NOT subscribe to M.I.T.'s new Technology Review mag which I find very disappointing. (nice coffee mug though) regards, mike doyle