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Topic: Print Magazine

Related:
  Print    Magazine  
  Magazine article    Online Magazine  
  Print PDF files    Time Magazine  
  Books in Print    Art Prints  
  Print Design    Free Print  
  Fine Print    Limited Edition Print  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Che Guevara
Politics:Feminist
Currently has on their coffee table:Vogue magazine,  Sports Illustrated magazine,  Cosmopolitan
Dream job(s):Model,  Comic book artist
Favorite artist(s):Andy Warhol
Favorite TV show(s):The Craft
Favorite activity(s):Coloring in,  Stamp collecting
Interest(s):Photography
Favorite movie(s):Jaws
Favorite online activity(s):Building websites
Starsign:Scorpio,  Aries
Favorite quote(s):
 
 
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The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

Print is his or her main medium of communication, of reading books and magazines, and the computer would not affect the usage of written communication in the least.
Richard Hosking,
Paranormal Investigator

Magazines - The web pages of print material devoted to researching outrageous claims of the paranormal.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Prenax is a unique service provider that administers subscriptions to both print and online domestic and international newspapers and magazines for businesses.
They are the equivalent of the advertising format you are familiar with in the show dog print magazines with the added enhancements of the Web.
Mike Enlow,
Internet Marketer

Magazines often print the e-mail addresses of people who write in electronically, so why should a URL be any different?
Print is the only form of advertising (I am speaking of newspapers, magazines, and Yellow Page ads specifically) where someone can look at your advertising and tell whether you are a large or a small company.
In print magazines, ads start around $15,000 per ad.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

Indeed, some magazines have begun using the Internet to complement their print offerings because journals can no longer print all the basic data that underlie most articles.
Fifth graders are studying magazines as a resource for current information and have used both print and electronic database methods.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

Layouts are so sharp, they compare to print magazines before the advent of desktop publishing.
Typically, newspapers are print-ed with a 65 to 85 line screen and magazines are printed using a 133 or 150 line screen.
Print resources such as books and magazines as well as electronic resources such as computer databases and laser videodiscs will be used by students.
 
 
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