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Old 06-29-2016, 09:25 PM   #626
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
While we're on the topic of magazines, don't forget this free source from your public library - Zinio. Here's the landing page from one of my libraries:

King County Library System



...and it also includes back issues. You're essentially getting free magazine subscriptions. You'll have to remember to download new issues when they come out, because they're not automatically delivered to you; but, you can get email reminders when new issues are available.

To see if your library offers this service, look for it in your library's digital content page.
Thanks for the reminder.

As it so happens, I had just let my subscription to Consumer Reports go. But I didn't relish the idea of having to go visit the library every time that I wanted to research a product. I forgot all about the fact that they have it available digitally.

Oh, and would you mind sharing your I.D. and password for the King County Library System with me? Our library here is quite limited. I promise not to tell anyone.

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