I don't see the Internet replacing the paper magazines completely. Just this week, we had a terrible storm line pass thru the area, knocking out power for over 115,000 people in my city alone. NO internet, BUT we could take whatever ragazine we had and go outside, and read in the daylight, while waiting for the power company to replace the 2200 downed powerlines here. Sometimes you GOTTA go with old technology, not to mention swatting flies, dogs, and use in the "library". I don't read many of them, but I do read some of them, just to try to keep up with the newest stuff, which keeps growing in leaps and bounds. I read 'em, but mostly between the lines.