Benjamin
Registered Snoozer
Slightly offended that no one has quoted me and made a slightly pompus joke about dentists and Leica's yet..
Get on it....
Get on it....
Hello Bo,
It may be a generation gap or maybe it is me being married with kids where I find myself having less time spent reading NG and similar material while I am more often online. I used to greatly enjoy my quality times with a cup of hot tea and reading NG magazines when I was younger and there was no internet.
I've just cancelled my NG subscription due to the Green American slant the whole publication has taken on. Looking back through the years, NG is a pitiful shell of its former balanced and scientific self.
What is "Green American"?
But I have to admit, I've got more than enough crap in piles and boxes. The last thing I need is several more boxes of stuff.
What is "Green American"?
What is "Green American"?
Raid,
There are some things that a lcd monitor will never be able to replace... incuding the printed page and photographic print... and I am no retro-grouch... I literally could not survive without my computer... my entire business is based on the internet... and what did we do before Google, eBay and RFF...
But staring at a computer screen is not the same as browsing my collection of 300+ National Geographic's and after selecting an issue, settling into my lounge chair with a bourbon in hand... I do not live my life through a box(screen)... maybe that is why I am not a fan of TV either...
And my children are always grabbing issues of National Geographic and reading them... they spend enough time in front of the box... computer, TV, or game console... reading 'real' literature is encouraged in our house.
Oh... mp3 players are banned from our household as well, we have a real audio system... vintage 70's power amps, 4-way speakers with 15" woofers, and turntable with a large collection of vinyl... I would consider myself a failure if my children never heard 'real' music...
Just my 2¢...
FYI: Library book sales in my area will not even accept National Geographics as donations for resale. You might want to check the value of those old photo books.