thenewyorkerstore.com — "In one of the first digital publishing initiatives of its kind, we are proud to announce the release of The New Yorker???s entire archive, February, 1925 - April, 2006, on a palm-sized portable hard drive. Over 4,000 issues of your favorite magazine now sit, ready for you to search and savor, on an 80G light-weight hard drive."
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louiscSep 3, 2006
Because we are the center of the universe. Seriously, have you ever been to New York. Come here sometime, NYC is probably the most out of control city on the planet. The only other cities that can really hold a candle to it are London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and maybe a couple others.I hate the magazine though. It's more about literature and stuff than actual news. Everything's so biased it makes me sick. Hell, the website won't even let me in because I'm using Opera and it seems to think that IE and Netscape are the only browsers on the planet.
shawnanigansSep 3, 2006
They could shove this up their ass, but nobody at the New Yorker has an anus.
sololSep 3, 2006
Regardless of the stupid rant about "why would I want to read The New Yorker from 80 years ago?!", he does have a point concerning the interface : these archives are often specifically designed to keep people from sharing the material, and as a consequence come with ugly interface, poor search features, and little to none compatibility.
scstrausSep 3, 2006
yah, I wanna know what file format it is. It would be pretty cool with an ebook reader that can access usb storage like the irex iliad. But if it has DRM, game off.
knotsSep 3, 2006
duplicate<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/gadgets/The_Complete_New_Yorker_on_an_external_drive_and_DVD">http://digg.com/gadgets/The_Complete_New_Yorker_on_an_external_drive_and_DVD</a>I submitted this a week ago
skoreSep 3, 2006
Coming soon to a p2p network near you.
richardlawlerSep 3, 2006
The Complete New Yorker has been available on DVD-ROMs for at least a year. It's $100 list and can easily be found cheaper on sale. It runs on Mac and Windows. Works fine. It's regularly advertised in the pages of The New Yorker so if you actually read the magazine you would know...This is not news. Just a new medium.
orricksSep 8, 2008
Need your help to fill in the blanks. December 4, 1937 page 29. The bottom right hand corner that I have a copy of has a tear. This is what I see:member. You tell themat the next meetingthat you are not cutout for whatever it is.Tell them they’re get-ting the of people.” “Look,” ing to bringto some ment, “theyyou haven’ta word. know you [top of page 30]Simply refuse to followthe man next time. Say‘Non compris’ to him, say‘Don’t understand.’”