The New Yorker Magazine Portable USB Hard Drive

All 80 years of The New Yorker magazine...in your pocket Perhaps the only thing better than holding a New Yorker magazine in your hands is being able to hold every New Yorker in your hands. Every Talk of the Town. Each Profile. The many Shouts and Murmurs, reviews, theater news. All those wonderful covers, in color. And every one of those beloved cartoons.
Now all 4,164 issues and 500,000+ pages of The New Yorker, from its February 21, 1925 debut to April 2006, are available on one pocket-sized, USB-powered portable hard drive that's about the size of a PDA. You can take this treasury wherever you take your laptop or use your desktop PC or Mac. Enjoy the fastest, easiest access there is to the complete archives of America's grande dame of literary magazines.
Find virtually anything you're looking for, in any issue, thanks to an indexing system that's simple but thorough. Browse by cover, by author or department, year or week. Use keywords to find everything written about baseball. Find John Updike's first story, then all the Updikes. Browse chronologically through the cartoons of Ed Koren and Charles Addams, laughing as you go. Look up the weeks that loved ones were born and print out the pages, ads and all, for an especially meaningful gift.
If you love the magazine or simply enjoy world-class writing and humor, why not have your own personal archive of the definitive New Yorker. And you don't even need to find a room to hold it-it comes in a handsome, compact presentation box.
I would love to see similar hard drives available for Arabic newspapers and magazines. Would you love that?
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