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It started in 1994. I switched to Linux in 1998 and I'd go to Barns & Nobel to pick up a copy every month.
Later I switched to Linux Format: https://www.linuxformat.com
because it had more recent CDROM's of distros bound to the cover and the articles were better. My connection was too slow at the time to download 800Mb of ISO in a timely manner, especially if it timed out.
But, as time passed, my bandwidth increased, Internet articles were more recent and printed articles became stale history. I could find information that was more recent and relevant on the Internet and I stopped buying printed periodicals. It's the same reason why other periodicals and newspapers are dying.
It started in 1994. I switched to Linux in 1998 and I'd go to Barns & Nobel to pick up a copy every month.
Later I switched to Linux Format: https://www.linuxformat.com
because it had more recent CDROM's of distros bound to the cover and the articles were better. My connection was too slow at the time to download 800Mb of ISO in a timely manner, especially if it timed out.
But, as time passed, my bandwidth increased, Internet articles were more recent and printed articles became stale history. I could find information that was more recent and relevant on the Internet and I stopped buying printed periodicals. It's the same reason why other periodicals and newspapers are dying.
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