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Magazines
Can somebody recommend any good magazines to subscribe to?
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Re: Magazines
Robot Magazine.
They actually cover FIRST in the magazine. |
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Re: Magazines
Thanks Ed, but I was looking for something more broad. Less specific to FIRST, but more about technology and science.
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Re: Magazines
Popular Science and Popular Mechanics are always fun, so is Scientific American. I've almost got more subscriptions than time to read them.
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Re: Magazines
WIRED magazine is one of my favsies.
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Re: Magazines
Nuts & Volts magazine is great for electronics hobbyists.
Servo is by the same folks, but more focused on robotics. CQ Amateur Radio is an excellent ham radio magazine - but I may be biased... Home Shop Machinist is devoted to metalworking hobbyists. Analog is a great science fiction magazine. |
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Re: Magazines
N&V and Servo have the habit of publishing multi-part project articles that span issues. That means a subscription is nearly mandatory unless you have a super-sized bookstore in your area. These magazines don't appear on smaller racks. I'm not even sure there are many libraries with subscriptions, in case your first issue arrives with part 3 of a super-intriguing project in progress.
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