Kludge - magazine - ended in 2005.
Kludge - magazine - was created in 2001.
A kludge (alternately, kluge) is a clumsy or inelegant solution to a problem or difficulty. In engineering, a kludge is a workaround, typically using unrelated parts cobbled together. Especially in computer programs, a kludge is often used to fix an unanticipated problem in an earlier kludge; this is essentially a kind of cruft. According to Wikipedia
A kludge (alternately, kluge) is a clumsy or inelegant solution to a problem or difficulty. In engineering, a kludge is a workaround, typically using unrelated parts cobbled together. Especially in computer programs, a kludge is often used to fix an unanticipated problem in an earlier kludge; this is essentially a kind of cruft. According to Wikipedia
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If - magazine - ended in 1974.
The two words are apparent unrelated. However, fleury is an heraldic adjective, while kludge is a noun, meaning a jury-rigged, hurried, or impromptu solution to a problem.
Homemakers - magazine - ended in 2011.
Longman's Magazine ended in 1905.
Scribner's Magazine ended in 1939.
Niterói - magazine - ended in 1836.
PACO - magazine - ended in 1989.