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Old 05-31-2009, 10:11 AM   #1
Willie Aames
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How Do I pay for Newspapers on the 505?

Not certain where to post this but I'll try here:

My 2 day trial with the 505, the NY Times and Calibre has worked amazingly well. The experience of reading the times on the 505 is infinitely better than the old dead tree delivery system I've had for the past few years. No additional waste, no ink on the hands, and I can now read while waiting for the T on a windy day without a wrestling match. As you can tell, I harbor no love for the outdated format and the rose-colored view the placed upon it ("In the sunset of dissolution, everything is illuminated by the aura of nostalgia." )

The problem is that I still want to pay the NY Times for the content I'm receiving, but I do not want a physical Newspaper. Any thoughts on how to do so? I'm thinking about signing up for the Times reader, but wanted to see if there were any other, and potentially more functional, options (e-Edition, etc.)?

My hope is that I can reduce the previous subscription fee (was $50 every four weeks for home delivery), while putting that towards more news sources (WaPo, Economist, etc.)
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