A better way is simply to buy a copy of something like The Writer's &
Artist's Yearbook. That way you can browse and jot down sitting in
your comfy chair listening to iTunes rather than being jostled by the
crowd...
On 3 Mar 2006, at 21:53, Seth Duke wrote:
An inexpensive alternative would be to head down to your nearest
book store
and browse the magazine racks for publications of interest, and
write down
the editors names and the publications address.
Tony Spencer
St Rémy de Provence (13) France
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cnet.com/4520-6033_1-6376177-1.html
http://www.security.ithub.com/article/Sonys+DRM+Rootkit+Comes+in+Mac
+Flavor+Too/165172_1.aspx
http://mclaincausey.com/blog/?p=4
Jef Raskin, the Mac's original project leader before Steve Jobs took
the role, and the "father of the Mac": "In 1979, I specified a long
list that covered most of the things we would do with it [the Mac]
though I missed four major uses: gambling, pornography, sending spam
and spreading viruses."
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