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Try 2 Risk-Free Issues of PC World!

Posted on 24 March 2008 by


Back from the Holiday and right back to work this morning, right? Hopefully you didn’t return to a huge stack of “URGENT” items that must be attended to, because I am going to cause a diversion for just a moment. :lol:

Today we are highlighting an opportunity for you to get two issues of PC World for free through Gear Diary Trade Publications…

PC World reaches connected businesses and prosumers who purchase technology products and services.

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PC World is the #1 monthly PC publication with award-winning articles, troubleshooting solutions and how-to tips, objective testing, hard-nosed reporting, investigative journalism and popular consumer advocacy reports. Business professionals look to PC World for practical, accessible advice on every aspect of workplace and personal technology – from cameras and cell phones to HDTVs, GPS systems, home networking gear and more. If you like PC World, pay the special discounted rate of $12.00 for 10 more issues (12 issues in all) — that’s only $1 an issue! Otherwise, write “cancel” on the bill, return it, and owe nothing. Your 2 risk-free issues are yours to keep no matter what!

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I started Gear Diary on September 30, 2006, and my goal was that this not be an easily labeled site. We all have gear that we use daily – some of it electronic and some of it organic. I think it is fascinating to explore the equipment that makes our lives easier, more entertaining, more productive, and more manageable. My hope is that Gear Diary visitors will find this site to be a comfortable and friendly place to discuss interesting topics – and not only those that are tech related, as well as a location to discover various types of gear – whatever that term may end up implying – that they never knew existed. My specialty is in-depth reviews written in a layman’s terms, because everyone can understand technology, sometimes it just takes a little translating. +Judie Stanford

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