The End Of Time
June 29, 2022 by kmabarrett
WAY back when I was starting high school (just before the meteor killed most of the dinosaurs), I signed up for a social studies / current events class. As our homework, we were expected to become familiar with current events by reading at least one “national” publication (as opposed to a local newspaper with national news). My mom always tried to encourage our reading so she signed up for three (four actually): Time Magazine, Newsweek and U.S. News and World Report. The fourth was more for herself and the whole family: Life Magazine. |
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Thus began my (more or less) life-long subscription to Time Magazine… |
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We dropped the other two after the first year’s subscriptions ran out – but she kept me going on Time. There was a brief lapse while I was in the military and in training, but I picked it back up when I got stationed in Germany for my last two years. I was reading the “International / European” edition. I didn’t realize there was a “different” version until after I’d already subscribed. I just assumed everybody in the world got the same news – after all, our “national” version contained international and European news. But of course, this was a completely different focus / emphasis and I – being the ugly American – resented I wasn’t getting as much American news. |
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Anyway, I kept it up when I got out and went to college and, in fact increased my subscriptions to include the Time / Life book series on “understanding computers”, the book series on history and civilization, the book series “Reading Program” – (kind of a mini-“Great Books”) secondary works of famous authors, and two music series: “Great Men of Music” (classical composers) and “Big Bands”. I continued my weekly subscription when we moved to Liverpool and again upon returning to the Bay Area. |
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Now, however, my 50+ year relationship with Time has run its course. My subscription ended towards the end of last summer (2021). For whatever reason, they continued to send me issues until the end of January this year (2022), but I did not and will not be renewing my subscription. |
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There are three primary reasons for my non-renewal: 1) As of five years ago, I retired and funds are getting tighter. Now don’t get me wrong… I can still “afford” the subscription. I just choose to spend the limited discretionary funds on other things. 2) the magazine has gone from a weekly to a every-other-week magazine. They are under pressure to turn everything over to the internet and are apparently struggling to keep up staff, quality and quantity. The practical effect was the weekly was getting thinner and thinner. Their shift has “almost” restored the number of pages in any given issue, but it’s still only half as many pages of information. And, 3) the magazine has modified the typeface in their hard-copy. I’m fairly confident they explained / justified their reasons for doing this in one of their editor columns, but frankly, it (the magazine) is just less appealing to look at now. And so I’m moving on… |
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And just to make a long story (post) longer… Why now? If the subscription ended last year and the “bonus” issues back in January, why am I writing this (blog post) is the end of “Time“? |
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It’s purely personal. I get the issue in the mail. I take a quick glance to see if there’s anything I “NEED” to know about now. I read that. The issue then goes into my “throne” rack to be read cover to cover when I’m doing “something else”. So, now, at the end of six months, I’m all caught up and “moving” to other things… |
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I am continuing my subscription to “Wired” magazine and I will be occasionally be posting quotes from that source. I will miss the Red border and (regretfully) I’m sure my overall knowledge of current events will suffer / decline. |
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Back in the Principal’s Office of my high school, there was a framed question on the wall: “Time is passing… Are you?“ |
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On This Day In: |
2021 |
Best To Be Trained And Educated |
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The Great Relief |
2020 |
Diversity And Uniqueness |
2019 |
Ebb And Flow |
2018 |
America: Paging #45 |
2017 |
Near By |
2016 |
Maybe Someday |
2015 |
How’s The Cow? |
2014 |
Mind Made Up |
2013 |
On Purpose |
2012 |
The Dream |
2011 |
What Could Be More Comfortable? |
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The End Of Time
June 29, 2022 by kmabarrett
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