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Old December 13th 06, 02:14 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
John Theune
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Default Best Aviation Magazines?

Ron Wanttaja wrote:
On 13 Dec 2006 04:32:31 -0800, "Jay Honeck" wrote:

I barely read the daily paper.
In that case, I hope you don't vote, either.

Fat chance.

We *give* the local newspaper away to every guest at our hotel. In
fact, we deliver it to their suite, along with breakfast each morning.
All they have to do is check the little box labeled "Yes" on their
breakfast order form.

While the majority of guests do still want the paper, it's truly
disheartening how many people check the "No" box. I'm always hopeful
that these are the folks who never make it to the polls.


Then again, they may be people on vacation who want to get away from politics
and other woes of the world. Just because I'm not interested in the actions of
Congress one week out of the year doesn't make me a bad citizen. I'm not
required to keep my TV on CNN or Fox News 24 hours a day, am I?

Also, I've usually got little interest in the local newspapers when I'm
traveling. Why should I be interested in scandals involving a city council
2,000 miles from home? Why should the scores of the local high school
basketball teams interest me? I've rarely stayed in hotels that offer free
local newspapers; most give out either McPaper (USA Today) or the Wall Street
Journal.

Ron Wanttaja

I will usually read USA Today ( all the news that's fit to color )
because I've read it enough to have a idea of it's slant. I generally
don't read national news in a local paper because I don't have enough
data to know what's BS and what's not. I also get the majority on my
news online. The paper is good for the intellectual section ( comics )
John