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On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Jonathan King wrote:
> On 8/1/05, Stephen Montgomery-Smith <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> > Jonathan King wrote:
> > > On 8/1/05, Stephen Montgomery-Smith <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
>
> > >>I picked up a science magazine in Tucker Hall the other day. On its
> > >>cover was the lead in to one of its articles "4 ways to produce better
> > >>microarrays" (just like "10 ways to get your man to love you more" that
> > >>you find in grocery store check out line magazines).
> >
> > > Yeah, sad to say, biologists do fall for this kind of thing. :-)
> >
> > Of course computer magazines are no different ("15 ways to avoid getting
> > your computer hacked").
>
> No, it's all the same. All trade magazines are pretty much identical
> in form. You'd like to think the content is different, of course. I
> guess mathematicians don't really have these, since they don't need
> much gear and probably wouldn't buy much if they did. :-)
It seems like there could be some real crossover articles here. I'm
pretty sure the gamer magazines could sell lots by running articles on
how your gaming savvy can impress women.
--dlloyd
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