I've been a subscriber for over three years! And the first time I picked up an issue was in '94 when I stole^H^H^H^H^H borrowed it from a friend. I don't think I ever gave it back.

But that's ok, I gave him an account on one of my machines, so I think we're even.

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Awesome. :)

On January 4th, 2008 Shawn Powers says:

My first issue was back about 5 years ago, and for the life of me, I can't remember where I first "discovered" the magazine.

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