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Old 10-11-2013, 10:11 PM   #85
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Originally Posted by Bob Butler View Post
Did anyone else take advantage of this deal? The download is labeled "Combo Asimov & Analog" but when I downloaded it I only got Asimov's. I'm wondering if Analog is still coming or if there's a problem.

Edit: Never mind, they apparently have it configured as a single subscription and only one of the magazines shows as current even though both are new. It's in the past issues list.

I hadn't used the nook website in a while (not since my Fictionwise library transferred over). Is it always so slow? And does it really make you log in every time even when already logged into the main B&N site? Ugh.
I received the Asimov issue the other day when I signed up, and Analog today. Yes, the B&N website is usually that slow, except when it's slower. As near as I can tell, there's not logged in, sort of logged in (the site knows it's me until I try to buy something or go to my library), and logged in so I can buy a book or download something from my library. I think it's amazing that in all these years they've never done anything to improve the performance of their website.
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