Oh yeah? How does one do that? I might be into that--while I read the Times most of the week when I get bored, it's the Sunday paper I really enjoy.
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You can choose to be a Professor or Student, but as far as I can tell they don't know whether either is correct--they are just happy to get another subscriber.
I impulse bought a six-pack of not Guinness but something maybe Guinness-esque yesterday, and by the time I got it home and in the fridge I kind of despaired at how long it will take me to finish it, but if I can make dessert with it it will go faster!
I'll have to find my recipe for Guiness Irish stew at home tonight, -t.
that I apparently can't access on my "tablet" if I get one?!
The email I got said that online access included the iPad app. Or maybe that was only for current paper subscribers?
When I look at the percentage of NYT articles I read, vs. the percentage I ignore, vs. the percentage that outrage me, I'm not sure it would be worth the price for me.
Heh - yeah, there's that too.
Ooh, now I really want Beef & Guinness Pie.
mmm, that sounds delicious, Jessica.
The email I got said that online access included the iPad app. Or maybe that was only for current paper subscribers?
Current subscribers I think get it all free. But then they had tiered pricing of $15 for online and smartphone (?), I think $20 for online and tablet, and then some other price for all. Of course, for me this raises further the question of why the hell I wouldn't just be reading "online" on my tablet, and why I need a specific "app" for the website. WTF?
ita, yikes! I'm glad you went to the ER last night, and I hope you are feeling better soon.
Current subscribers I think get it all free. But then they had tiered pricing of $15 for online and smartphone (?), I think $20 for online and tablet, and then some other price for all. Of course, for me this raises further the question of why the hell I wouldn't just be reading "online" on my tablet, and why I need a specific "app" for the website. WTF?
Are there article at the NYT online that are only accessible to subscribers?
flea, Netflix streaming has Word World, too.
I am clipping all these Guinness recipes. Yum.
Have mown (mowed?) and edged my front yard. Still need to sweep up the clippings, but I'm starving. That yogurt I had before starting is not going to hold me through to dinner, I guess.
They just identified the killer on the L&O CI rerun I'm watching because of how he enunciates his Ts.
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Are there article at the NYT online that are only accessible to subscribers?
Not yet? But starting at the end of the month you can only read 20/month if you don't pay. Or somesuch.