Massive price slashes to Lunduke Journal subscriptions... because inflation sucks
We could all use a leg up. Annual subscriptions now cost less, per month, than a gallon of gas... in 1990.
Inflation stinks. Gas prices are up. Food prices are up. Times are tough for a lot of us.
The Lunduke Journal is responding to this… by making subscriptions as cheap as humanly possible. Because, heck, we could all use a little help.
For the entire month of April (and very possibly beyond), full annual subscriptions to The Lunduke Journal, here on Substack, are discounted by 70%.
$15 bucks for an entire year. Which works out to $1.25 per month… which is less than a gallon of gas… back in 1990.
Considering the bonkers number of perks you get… plus all the articles and whatnot… that’s a heck of a lot of nerdy information and entertainment for a buck and a quarter.
The Lunduke Journal Community Too
The price drop also includes The Lunduke Community (Lunduke.Locals.com), which has been reduced down to $3/month.
Seriously. This community is amazing. No politics. No trolls. All family friendly… and crazy nerdy. There’s nothing like it anywhere on the Internet. Just the best (thanks to so many of you).
If you can afford to pay more — for Lunduke.Substack.com or Lunduke.Locals.com — you absolutely are welcome to. And, while that sort of support is certainly appreciated (it sure helps to offset the rising costs of… well… everything)… it is not necessary to enjoy all that The Lunduke Journal has to offer.
Help spread the word!
Want to really help The Lunduke Journal? Tell everyone you know about this incredible deal — and show them all of the nerdy articles, books and whatnot that come with subscriptions.
And, if you’re feeling extra generous, consider giving a gift subscription to a nerdy friend.
Have a friend that enjoys Linux, Alternative Operating Systems, Retro Computing, and other such fun bits of nerdiness? Hard to think of a gift that would be more awesome than a subscription to The Lunduke Journal.
I know that these discounts may not make up for the sting of $6 gas and food prices shooting through the roof… but I hope it helps to bring just a little extra nerdy joy into your life… and a smile to your face.
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