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Looking for a gift for a man who's impossible to shop for? Maybe you're a man who's looking to expand his horizons. Whatever you may be searching for, you just might find it in a magazine. As a side note, all of these magazines I list can be found at the best site online for cheap magazines. Now, onto the list!Maxim: Alright, I'm not as big of a fan of this magazine as I used http://www.blurty.com/users/gitrdone99/ to but still felt it should be on the list that's why I ranked it #10. Maxim Magazine is the fastest growing general interest magazine for men incorporating smart service journalism with an irreverent sense of humor. Maxim covers the gamut on subjects, including sports, sex, cars, fitness, and personal relationships. Maxim Magazine brings it all together in one place so guys can relax, have a laugh, and learn something while they're at it. The New Yorker: This is my official going to the dentist magazine. I've been reading it twice a year for as long as I can remember and any day now I'm going to subscribe. The New Yorker Magazine is more than a magazine: it is a cultural icon dedicated to good writing and ideas. New Yorker is like the best conversation you can imagine about art and technology, politics and personalities, medicine and movies, fiction and fashion, culture and commentary. The New Yorker is discussed. Heatedly. Reverentially. At board meetings. On the telephone...on the Internet...over a dry Martini or a hot cappuccino. And the cartoons? The best. The funniest. The only. Suitable for refrigerator or office bulletin board. Popular Science: Not just for nerds anymore... I recently started reading this magazine on a monthly basis and I'm always pleasantly surprised by at least one of the articles. Topics range from the latest car models to the latest in military technology but the writers keep everything toned down enough for the layman to understand. There's also something to build at home every month which gives me an excuse to use all those gadgets that are gathering dust in my garage. Playboy: The number one selling men's magazine. Enough said. Rolling Stone: Again, not at all the cultural phenomenon that it used to be when Hunter S. Thompson was writing feature articles, but still the cornerstone of today's music magazines. It features cutting edge music reviews, in-depth interviews, provocative photos, and award-winning features. It also contains political and social examinations of the world today and how these issues affect you. MAD: We all read it when we were kids and if you're like me, you're not really sure why you stopped. Absurdity, nonsense, foolishness, senselessness, flippancy, preposterousness, absurdity, and improbability reign supreme in this monthly compendium of political and social satire - and toilet humor. Alfred E. Neuman himself would be proud of you for keeping to your childish roots. Wired: Another one that's not just for the geeks these days. Wired Magazine is dedicated to bringing readers the latest news on the high-tech businesses that are changing our future. Written to be enjoyed both by | ||
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