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April 23, 2007.
Huh, so I’ve been tagged by Frank. Splendid. :P
I’ve used to read quite a few magazines in the day, mostly to feed my habit (PC gaming, back then); a remnant of happy times past, when I was a kid. You see, I grew up in Eastern Germany, and while I had no problems or real shortcomings there, I never really had the chance to buy computer magazines of any sort (programming, gaming etc.)—simply because there were none.
Well, then one happy day, friends of my parents from Western Germany visited us, and lo and behold, they brought a few dozen (slightly outdated) computing magazines, just for me.
Needless to say, a great day in my life.
But with the advent of the Intertron I retreated more and more from reading paper magazine, mostly because they’re too slow. And also have horrible search facilities. Plus the links don’t work, or even worse, there are none.
Still, I read some magazines. Not many, just a very few. Mostly on the weekends, because it’s so much cooler to read while lying in a hammock, and let’s face it, a laptop in a hammock just doesn’t cut it.
So, what do I read these days?
Well, that’s it. I toss the topic on to Hendrik, Mike, jeck, Zhaneel, Beryl and - as an experiment - the funky folks at Antigames.de. Go!
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