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Episode: 2087
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Title: HPR2087: Magazines I read Part 2
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2087/hpr2087.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 14:05:46
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This is HPR Episode 2.87 entitled Magamine Myread Part 2.
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It is posted by Tony H.1.212 and in about 4 minutes long, the summary is more of the
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Magamine Myread.
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Hello, Hacker Public Radio.
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This is Tony Hughes again with the second episode about the magazines I like to read.
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All the magazines I'll be talking about today, I read on my Magister application on the
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tablet.
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The Magister Gold subscription, which gives me access to literally hundreds of magazines
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and the following are just a few that I currently have set as favourites so that I can access
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them on a regular basis.
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The first of these magazines is a magazine called The Vegetarian Times.
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I'm a bit of a foodie and I've been a vegetarian for many years so access to good food magazines
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is important to me.
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This is a US publication so not all the advertised products are available in the UK but the
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articles and recipes are excellent.
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Feel Good Food is another magazine I also set as a favourite.
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A British magazine aimed at women but nonetheless still a source of some brilliant recipes for
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delicious food for food lovers everywhere.
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Lots of veggie magazine but there is usually something of interest.
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Like most of the food magazines I read, I dip into them, find recipes I like and
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save them and move on.
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Moving on from food, my other interest is sci-fi and cult fiction.
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So I bookmarked both these magazines, Starburst magazine and SFX magazine.
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I've grouped these together as they both deal with the same subject really.
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They review the latest books, films, TVs, comics and audio recordings for the genre.
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They also cover classic examples, often examining work from the so-called golden age of a
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particular subject.
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Along with Total Film Magazine, you will always have access to reviews of the latest films
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and TV and if they are worth the price of a cinema ticket or space, there's a series
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record on your PVR.
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Another armchair, Hobby of Mine, is Archaeology.
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I've loved the time team series from the beginning.
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My next magazine on Maxter is Archaeology.
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This is a bi-monthly magazine published in the US, but covering the latest archaeological
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news from around the world.
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For someone who is into my modern technology, it's interesting to read about what the latest
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technology was hundreds or even thousands of years ago.
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Moving on, one of my other interests over the last 20 years has been motorcycles and
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motorcycling.
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Although no longer ride, I still retain a keen interest, so a bank magazine has to be something
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I dip into to drill over shiny metal every so often.
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So I currently have a backstreet heroes as a favourite in Maxter and dip into it when
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I need a shiny metal fix.
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Finally, more active Hobby of Mine is photography, so there has to be a photography magazine
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in the list.
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Or amateur photographer claims to be the world's oldest weekly photography magazine.
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It covers also aspects of photography and the equipment you need from high-end professional
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stuff to point and shoot cameras and all the other stuff from bags to flashlights.
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It also has good articles about techniques and how to do various things and they'll
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focus on things like landscapes, portraits, things like that.
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So there you have it, some more of the magazines I like to read to pass a bit of time when
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I'm not too busy with other things, like listening to or recording HPR podcasts.
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So this is Tony Hughes signing off at HPR, hope to be back with another show soon, thanks.
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