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more about #davidgranger more comments → nutbastard: hmmm, it's not a conflict of interest, (though at first it smelled like one) it's more of a coalescence of interest... meh. I want one, but only if'n ... more » stoprobbers: I can't read off a screen, hurt my eyes. When society turns away from the written word -- on a PAGE -- then society itself will collapse. You'll find ... more » BadUncle: It's like a single-day Advent calendar, filled with nutritious branding. more » Mount_Prion: If they were really being "adventurous," when you open the cover ad, it should do this to you: more » mathnet: Does this have anything to do with those creepy XBOX360 commercials than pan slowly across the people's cut-open heads to reveal the inner workings of... more » mustardpony: this reminds me of the Fembots on "The Bionic Woman" more » -
#ebooks
Esquire Editor Admires the Kindle, or At Least the Hearst Replacement
Esquire editor David Granger loves the Amazon Kindle. Sort of. The e-book reader gives him hope that Internet-shortened attention spans will lengthen enough to spark a renaissance in books and magazines. He's utterly delusional. More » -
#magazines
Esquire Implants Ad Under Obama's Skin
Ever since Vice plastered an ad on its cover that was only visible in the dark, magazines have been researching better ways to sell out. Now Esquire has made a breakthrough in invisible cover ads! More » -

