Monday, October 17, 2005

Magazines

As TV has decreased its impact on my life (can anyone recommend a good sitcom/show that isn't Lost or on HBO?), I was taken to thought on what I do in the creases between work, sleep, and work, and realize I do a great deal more magazine reading than in the past. Below is a list of old favorites and new interests:

Forbes - Concise, good articles. Essentially a People for those who consider themselves intelligent
Golf Digest - Excellent interviews, course ratings, but has gone downhill as advertising has saturated the content.
Golf - Greater content than GD, but too many articles related to golf instruction
Sports Illustrated - Reduced to bathroom reading, articles lack interest and information is often outdated on arrival. I keep reading for nostalgia.
Harvard Business Review - Average 1-2 good articles an issue, but way overpriced for overall quality.
Baseline - Great industry read. In depth case studies and keeps reader interest on otherwise boring topics.
Washington Technology - No real material of insight, simply the DC business roundup.

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