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Rikkitic

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#208332 7-Feb-2017 12:05
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Does anyone here have a Scientific American subscription and would you be willing to share a single article with me? I have read the magazine in the past and I am aware of its value, but I just want to see a single article and I can't justify the cost of a subscription for that. PM if you would be willing to copy the article for me.

 

 





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  #1716458 7-Feb-2017 12:10
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That used to be a standard magazine at most public libraries - Have you checked to see if yours has it?





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  #1716465 7-Feb-2017 12:32
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Our library is a long way away but never mind. I looked further and discovered I could buy a single issue. That is acceptable so that is what I have done. 

 

 





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  #1716467 7-Feb-2017 12:38
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You don't need to visit the Library -

 

Wellington library has a free online app which I use to download heaps of mags such as New Scientist and NZ Classic Car .




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  #1716475 7-Feb-2017 12:57
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There I go again, living in the past. Thanks for the info.

 

 





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