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January, 2007:

Reader’s Digest

One of the most informative magazines I have encountered is a my father’s collection of Reader’s Digest. From inspirational stories to life changing issues it combines topics about wisdom, health, entertainment, insights and humor. The topic that I like most in Reader’s Digest is their True Stories. It is very inspiring and the stories are very touching and there are some that you can really relate to. I read a very touching story about miracles in a December issue. Five real-life stories compiled in one article about sharing, helping one another, remembering and even miracles after the hurricane Katrina. I love this part of the story about angles in different forms: “Angels come in all shapes, sizes and costumes. And all of them bring little miracles with them, prompting others to pass them along.” I believe it’s true. I think they really do.

Aside from life changing stories, they also feature humor pages. So it’s not all serious. A dose of laughter isn’t bad. Do you know that aside from the change in voice is a tip that a person is lying, paying attention to a person’s speech rate and breathing pattern are also signals? Now you can spot a liar! Thanks to Reader’s Digest.

Make Way for T3

If you are a gadget freak like I am, then let me take you on one cool ride to the finest gadgetries – through the T3 bus.

Ok, so what is T3? T3 stands for Tomorrow’s Technology for Today’s Australian, and boasts to be the best tech magazine on the market today. So if you still haven’t heard of T3 by now… where the bloody hell are you?

Anyway, so T3 is like one-stop shop in a world of cooool gadgets. Crazy about cameras and photography? What about needing to find the fastest PC for you entertainment pleasure? Or probably wondering how to make your car look West Coast Customs style? Make no mistake, they are all here.

Now, cool gadgets just don’t call themselves cool for no reason, right? So how would you know if this certain gadget is what you really need? My advice… read the product reviews. T3 gives you a handful of helpful information to let you know the product better, and how the high-end “toys for the big boys (and girls)” be beneficial to the modern way of living.

With all that eyel-catching images, and featured articles that would make cool gear lovers drool, this gizmo-packed magazine sells for $144. It is probably the most expensive magazine you’ll find on the rack of your fave mag store in your neighborhood. Mind you, T3 is not all about gears alone, but girls too. All in all, T3 magazine is a sure hit for a caliente hombre of the modern times.