INSIDE FLYER...Do you save these?
January 6th, 2009
I was wondering if anyone else saves their copies, and if so why. Any other input would be appreciated too.
[This message has been edited by Miles Man (edited 06-10-2002).]
When we finally launch the formal insideflyer.com Web site in a few months we will eventually have every issue every published back to 1986 online for you for research and other information, though you'll need to be wither a print or online customer to access all that.
On a side note, I could tease you and hope you've got them saved right next to all those old Playboy magazines.....only jesting you with that one. Interesting question.
....Do you save these?Yes! Save, store, hoard, collect, accumulate, retain, procure, gather, compile, assemble. You name it, I'm guilty as charged!
I save all my issues of Inside Flyer. Not only do I collect Inside Flyer, but I've also retained every check I've ever written in my entire life (account opened January 1967 and the same checking account remains open). Also, every automobile work order (for automobiles I haven't owned in over 35 years), every phone bill, utility bill and credit card statement I've ever received, etc, etc, etc. I truly believe I could put the Smithsonian Institute to shame.
Not to mention letters, cards and photographs, among other things. My Archives are about ready to self implode and have been for many years.
My not so simple reasoning: It's better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. A serious character flaw to say the least.
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A gentleman always respects a lady's wishes.
[This message has been edited by MRLIMO (edited 06-12-2002).]
Monthly magazines should have monthly and timely information. Or better yet, LQQK up the very LATEST information on the Airline's website.
Mike
P.S. For any of you that have gone off our wagon because ofthe great hope that everything on the Internet is and should be free. Well, there's some bad news. When we re-launch webflyer soon, the InsideFlyer content will no longer be available for free. There will be a lapse as we prepare the formal launch of insideflyer.com for which you can subscribe to an online version of the magazine. So - the word to the very wise is that you may want to take advantage of one of the very lucrative bonus mile offers to subscribe to InsideFlyer which you can (most last through the end of June - like the Starwood and Continental offers) so that you'll be able to continue with InsideFlyer.
P.P.S. in the re-launch of insideflyer.com by subscription, we already have and tested programs and partners for WAP and Palm applications so you can dial up the latest partners or carry them around with you. Totally up to date and totally in real-time.
Also, on top of the stash should rest a bust of Randy (which would actually be a secret alarm system) overlooking the pyramid of mags.
Most Inside Flyer mags are read pretty quickly and after I cut out what I need, I recycle the rest. All in all I hold on to them for a maximum of 6 months.
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P.S. For any of you that have gone off our wagon because ofthe great hope that everything on the Internet is and should be free. Well, there's some bad news. When we re-launch webflyer soon, the InsideFlyer content will no longer be available for free. There will be a lapse as we prepare the formal launch of insideflyer.com for which you can subscribe to an online version of the magazine. So - the word to the very wise is that you may want to take advantage of one of the very lucrative bonus mile offers to subscribe to InsideFlyer which you can (most last through the end of June - like the Starwood and Continental offers) so that you'll be able to continue with InsideFlyer.
P.P.S. in the re-launch of insideflyer.com by subscription, we already have and tested programs and partners for WAP and Palm applications so you can dial up the latest partners or carry them around with you. Totally up to date and totally in real-time.
On a side note, I could tease you and hope you've got them saved right next to all those old Playboy magazines.....only jesting you with that one. Interesting question.
Must... resist... bad... joke...
Randy, this one's just too easy.
I could go on and on about backissues profiling now-defunct airline programs that showed too much tail..
Or read old articles about in-flight headwinds...
Or that the person with the most back issues gets to belong to the Mile High Club...
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