I guess I am "old school" and would not like my Fly Tyer magazine in digital only. I enjoy reading a magazine in peace and quiet and cannot do that everywhere if electric or a battery is required. What happens to your digital magazines if the company goes out of business like Warm Water fishing magazine?
I know digital is where we are headed and "hard copy" is on the way out, but, I just do not want to become "attached" to a computer controlled "everything." I see the "younger" generation going around surfing the net with their hand held toys, on their Ipods, on their cell phones, texting, etc., and just do not want to give up on the old fashion way of talking to a real person, confirming deals with a hand-shake and driving over to a friend's house and visiting them.
The wife and I are retired and when the monthly charge for internet goes up high enough, the computer is gone. There are more important things to spend our limited income on. The younger generation do not understand that yet, but, they will one day when their big paychecks come to a halt and they have to come down to my level. The real question is will they be able to survive at my level after living in the push button age for so long?