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This has likely been posted before, but in case you didn't see it and didn't know, you can search FWW's past issues for articles w/o needing to create an account. It came in handy for me yesterday.
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I just tried it; thanks! I looked at a few articles then got a notice that it was the last free one. I went "incognito" and it didn't seem to care how many I looked at.
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Only yesterday, I put almost 10 yrs of FW mags in the recycle bags. It was such a sad feeling.
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I have maybe a 150 or so FWW issues stacked up in the basement. Wife wants them gone, and I haven't touched them in years...but I can't seem to pull that trigger.
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(09-05-2024, 09:09 AM)joe1086 Wrote: I have maybe a 150 or so FWW issues stacked up in the basement. Wife wants them gone, and I haven't touched them in years...but I can't seem to pull that trigger.
I have all but the first 20 or 30 issues filed on shelves in my basement. I refer to them often for help or inspiration. Having the index available at FWW makes it much easier to find what I'm looking for.
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