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15th October 2004, 12:44 PM #16Originally Posted by silentC
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15th October 2004, 12:46 PM #17
When was the last time you saw a glossy mag openly criticise a product?
I only know of one (a boating mag) but there is generally too much advertising money riding on telling the real truth.Squizzy
"It is better to be ignorant and ask a stupid question than to be plain Stupid and not ask at all" {screamed by maths teacher in Year 8}
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16th October 2004, 04:29 PM #18Member
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I bought a few of the early issues of the Family Handyman when it was construction oriented (albeit recycled from a sister publication in the US), but it quickly changed into a more general mag - gardening articles, tuning the lawnmower etc.
Though they were honest enough to acknowledge the change of direction after they received a couple of complaints in the letters column.
Now I don´t even bother flipping through it at the newsagency.
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16th October 2004, 05:28 PM #19Deceased
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Originally Posted by bitingmidge
Based on this advice I borrowed a few copies of the mag from the library to see what this is all about. All I can say I shouldn't have bothered.
Peter.
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16th October 2004, 05:40 PM #20
Thanks Sturdee
I was similarly interested but you've saved me the time
JamiePerhaps it is better to be irresponsible and right, than to be responsible and wrong.
Winston Churchill
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16th October 2004, 06:08 PM #21Originally Posted by Sturdee
Never mind, a trip to the library is always fun!
Originally Posted by Stephen H
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16th October 2004, 07:41 PM #22Deceased
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Originally Posted by bitingmidge
The gem I picked up earlier this week was " Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide to Choosing & Installing Hardware " 200 plus pages with lots of pictures which cost them $ 42. :eek: Interesting reading worth borrowing but not worth buying.
So yes trips to the library are always fun and most of the time worthwile.
Peter.
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17th October 2004, 11:34 AM #23
I quite like the magazine.
Admittedly I enjoyed it more when it was more focused on construction projects whereas now it has a few general articles like washing machine reviews.
What I like is the detail it goes into: eg I'm about to tackle a garden fence for the first time and they've had a couple of articles on this topic taking you through every step. Also they're quite good at showing jigs etc with different parts in bright, contrasting colours so you can easily see what they're talking about.
It isn't a mag for the experts (some of the gurus on this site probably wouldn't get much out of it!) but I think it's not bad for beginners. The advertorials are obviously biased towards certian products, but they can still contain snippets of useful advice.
Tony
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17th October 2004, 09:21 PM #24
No Frill Magazines make their money from advertising, the price on the cover is wishful thinking, just like the local paper that states it is worth $1.00 .
A friend of mine published for years a magazine full of ads and here and there some interviews, a bit of art, food and travel all done by himself, printed in a backyard printer shop on second best paper. He use to ask for permission to the newsagencies to place it with the other mags for free. It was priced realy low and sold well. It was a fun way to make a buck.“We often contradict an opinion for no other reason
than that we do not like the tone in which it is expressed.”
Friedrich Nietzsche
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