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Google books: Popular Science and Popular Mechanics
I hadn't seen this mentioned yet, and I found it very interesting.
With the new google books project to create a digital library, they have made available every back issue of Popular Mechanics from 1905-2005, and Popular Science from 1872-2008. (As well as many other magazines.) http://books.google.com/books?id=bc8DAAAAMBAJ&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0#a ll_issues_anchor http://books.google.com/books?id=F4f6LnrW9NgC&dq=popular+science&source=gb s_summary_s&cad=0#all_issues_anchor |
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Re: Google books: Popular Science and Popular Mechanics
man i wish i had time to read them all. i would be so much smarter. just scanning an issue makes me feel educated and informed for days lol. thanks for the 411.
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