I remember the days when my magazine subscriptions were Maxim, Men's Health, Baseball Weekly, ESPN the magazine. Now, none of those get mailed to my house. I fashion myself as a guy who is still "in the know", but for some reason those publications just don't warrant me spending $10 - $20 a year now in subscription.
What happened? When did it happen?
I look at my coffee table now and I see Fast Company, Inc., St. Louis Magazine, Consumer Reports.
Damn, I am old. Or as I would have titled myself a few years ago, I am a geek (to some extent).
I remember the days when I was on the road day in and day out that I would watch SportsCenter at least 2x a night, and again in the morning. I knew every little thing that was going on in sports with thanks to the World Wide Leader in Sports. Now, I check my Google Reader and see what is going on from a few bloggers out there on teams that I care about (Cards, Blues, sometimes KU basketball and sometimes Steelers football).
I am becoming a business man. Actually, I guess I am full-fledged business man. Getting old is weird. I won't even share with you the geeky publications I have on my desk at work...
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