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mcomet 09-17-2012 07:17 PM

Yes the free iPAD app for Christophorus is awesome, if not a little bit of a Porsche commercial, it still is fun to read and view in the interactive foramt.

rene525d 09-17-2012 10:05 PM

I like Christophorus . It is free with my porsche membership. August-September issue has several pages dedicated to the new boxster.

Allen K. Littlefield 09-18-2012 10:55 AM

One Brit mag I find very interesting is 911 & Porsche World. Pricey but lots of good stuff and you get insight from the continent that you normally don't get here. GT Porsche, also from the Brits, is good too. I do not subscribe but find them in the rack at Barnes & Noble from time to time. You can check them out and see if they have articles of interest for you before you purchase.

PANO is good from PCA along with the membership. Excellence is one I would not be without so now you have some choices.

AKL

jacabean 09-18-2012 12:35 PM

Excellence Mag is boring and redundant

schnellman 09-18-2012 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcomet (Post 306452)
Yes the free iPAD app for Christophorus is awesome, if not a little bit of a Porsche commercial, it still is fun to read and view in the interactive foramt.

Thanks, Mcomet for the heads up on the IPAD app. It's great.

BYprodriver 09-18-2012 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jacabean (Post 306527)
Excellence Mag is boring and redundant

I am starting to feel that way also. Just got the November issue today, which made me realize I missed another issue last time. Over the last year I have not received 4 issues. Excellence doesn't respond to E-mails so I have to call again to get the old issue I missed. :( this will probably be my last subscription.

Johnny Danger 09-18-2012 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Allen K. Littlefield (Post 306517)
One Brit mag I find very interesting is 911 & Porsche World. Pricey but lots of good stuff and you get insight from the continent that you normally don't get here. GT Porsche, also from the Brits, is good too. I do not subscribe but find them in the rack at Barnes & Noble from time to time. You can check them out and see if they have articles of interest for you before you purchase.

PANO is good from PCA along with the membership. Excellence is one I would not be without so now you have some choices.

AKL

So you're one of those guys everyone see's sipping his coffee by the magazine rack and reading everything for free !

mistermac99 09-18-2012 05:40 PM

Thanks for the advice.
I ordered the free issue of Excellence to see if I like it.
Probably gonna get the subscription for $25.00.
Seems like they were around $9.00 per issue at the book store. Yikes.

NoGaBiker 09-18-2012 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BYprodriver (Post 306539)
I am starting to feel that way also. Just got the November issue today, which made me realize I missed another issue last time. Over the last year I have not received 4 issues. Excellence doesn't respond to E-mails so I have to call again to get the old issue I missed. :( this will probably be my last subscription.

Why would "missing 4 issues this year" make you "start to feel that Excellence is boring and redundant?" Wouldn't the absence of a third of the issues actually alleviate some of the boredom and redundancy?

I find our client care meetings at work boring and redundant (and I own the company!), and I SURE AS HELL wouldn't be complaining if they shaved them down by one-third. ;)


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