Really Boring Magazines

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radger

Veteran
Location
Bristol
We've just been having a discussion in the office about the really rubbish publications that we get. While I reckon Vehicle and Plant Technology is one of the worst, my colleague trumped it with Modern Asphalt.(Admittedly, this was her husband's, not ours)

What truly dull magazines do you get through your job? Can you surpass Modern Asphalt for sheer mind-crushing boringness?
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
radger said:
We've just been having a discussion in the office about the really rubbish publications that we get. While I reckon Vehicle and Plant Technology is one of the worst, my colleague trumped it with Modern Asphalt.(Admittedly, this was her husband's, not ours)

What truly dull magazines do you get through your job? Can you surpass Modern Asphalt for sheer mind-crushing boringness?

I have a part time job at a local distribution company and some of the boring titles that go through there have to be seen to be believed.
"Materials and Recycling weekly" is one that spings to mind
 

Maz

Guru
We get journals from ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers, I think), filled with hyper-technical papers written by clever bods who appear to know what they're on about. No-one has time to read them, either. You get the most splendiferous titles to their papers - stuff like "Surface Profilometry Based on Fringing Capacitance Maintenance", with the most amazing calculus derivations...then you see the kit they've been using in the lab and it's cobbled together out of pieces of wood, springs, some old electric motors etc.:rofl:
 
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radger

Veteran
Location
Bristol
FatFellaFromFelixstowe said:
I have a part time job at a local distribution company and some of the boring titles that go through there have to be seen to be believed.
"Materials and Recycling weekly" is one that spings to mind

Vehicle and Plant Technology is a bi-monthly special from MRW. (I am supposed to read MRW, but I usually manage to 'lose' it before I get round to reading it :rofl:)
 

Greedo

Guest
I do property development and get a variety of crackers some include

Tile and Stone Journal
Concrete
Architects Journal
Timber Building
Planning
 

GrahamG

Guru
Location
Bristol
Local Transport Today
Transit (all just buses and trains!)

There are shedloads, although the most dull sounding has to be the concrete society mags. I work for an engineering consultancy, there's just too much dull to pick from.
 

palinurus

Velo, boulot, dodo
Location
Watford
On my desk I've got Soldering and Surface Mount Technology and Cycling Weekly. CW is more interesting, it's got the Helms cartoon.
 

domtyler

Über Member
I get some real boring ones working in the porn industry,

"Muff Diving Monthly", "Fluffers Fortnightly", "self-gratification artists Weekly"

to name some of the more obvious ones, then checking under my desk there are copies of such gems as "Practical keyboard cleaning", "WebCam technology for the misty eyed gentleman" and "Efficient use of public toilets for the utterly desperate".
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
At least these journals do what they say on the tin. I'd like to nominate FHM for this dubious prize. Promises much but delivers precious little.
 
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