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"Average subscriber household income of over $100,000.".. That's amazing! I read PCGamer, so I'm guessing the average income is about 25,000. Oh wait, HOUSEHOLD income, including husbands, wives and anyone else living there. Scratch that, it's not that impressive anymore, just medium to lower-upper class ^_^ JayKeaton 01:10, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
"This article is about the magazine and film short series. For the general concept of interpreting science for a broad audience, see popular science.".. i dont see any thing in this artical about films. was that portion removed or is this a typo?
Usnn
15:51, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
I just stumbled across the Popular Science archive in Google Books a few days ago. The pages of each issue can be direct-linked, and so now Wikipedians have a way to add just an insanely huge amount of verifiable cites in articles. For example:
Study of Northern Lights Leads to Invention of New Compass, Popular Science, May 1932, p40, Scanned by Google Books: http://books.google.com/books?id=1ScDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA39
I've started a category to go along with it for Google Books, and I should probably make a second category for Popular Science itself:
Category:Articles with verifiable citations via Google Books
The wealth and breadth of material covered by Popular Science over the years is so massive that I think it may turn out to be a major contributor to Wikipedia articles.
DMahalko ( talk) 07:46, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
Hi, I got the March 2009 issue and I found some facts and estimations for various things, some of which have articles on this site. Does this magazine count as a source that can be cited or is it best not to? Thank you. 68.51.41.46 ( talk) 07:37, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
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Hi guys,
I just wanted to let you guys know that Wikisource has a project for adding and proofreading the Popular Science issues that have fallen into the public domain. That project can be found here. There is a lot of work to be done, but once we get the issues ready, it would be great to add a link from Wikipedia to the project. I just thought I would mention it here on this discussion page. -- Mattwj2002 ( talk) 09:50, 2 May 2009 (UTC)
I have next to me as of this writing date a book that Popular Science made. It is called "Popular Science FYI." Can someone confirm this book? AnimalCrossingCool ( talk) 05:29, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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according to the german version of this article, Popular Science is a monthly magazin, not quarterly.
and by the way: hier are early issues of the mag. https://archive.org/stream/popularsciencemo01newy#page/n7/mode/2up -- 62.216.207.245 ( talk) 20:48, 30 June 2018 (UTC)
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"Average subscriber household income of over $100,000.".. That's amazing! I read PCGamer, so I'm guessing the average income is about 25,000. Oh wait, HOUSEHOLD income, including husbands, wives and anyone else living there. Scratch that, it's not that impressive anymore, just medium to lower-upper class ^_^ JayKeaton 01:10, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
"This article is about the magazine and film short series. For the general concept of interpreting science for a broad audience, see popular science.".. i dont see any thing in this artical about films. was that portion removed or is this a typo?
Usnn
15:51, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
I just stumbled across the Popular Science archive in Google Books a few days ago. The pages of each issue can be direct-linked, and so now Wikipedians have a way to add just an insanely huge amount of verifiable cites in articles. For example:
Study of Northern Lights Leads to Invention of New Compass, Popular Science, May 1932, p40, Scanned by Google Books: http://books.google.com/books?id=1ScDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA39
I've started a category to go along with it for Google Books, and I should probably make a second category for Popular Science itself:
Category:Articles with verifiable citations via Google Books
The wealth and breadth of material covered by Popular Science over the years is so massive that I think it may turn out to be a major contributor to Wikipedia articles.
DMahalko ( talk) 07:46, 7 February 2009 (UTC)
Hi, I got the March 2009 issue and I found some facts and estimations for various things, some of which have articles on this site. Does this magazine count as a source that can be cited or is it best not to? Thank you. 68.51.41.46 ( talk) 07:37, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
Gerson.js Chicareli.js Demo.js ( talk) 23:52, 27 August 2020 (UTC)
Hi guys,
I just wanted to let you guys know that Wikisource has a project for adding and proofreading the Popular Science issues that have fallen into the public domain. That project can be found here. There is a lot of work to be done, but once we get the issues ready, it would be great to add a link from Wikipedia to the project. I just thought I would mention it here on this discussion page. -- Mattwj2002 ( talk) 09:50, 2 May 2009 (UTC)
I have next to me as of this writing date a book that Popular Science made. It is called "Popular Science FYI." Can someone confirm this book? AnimalCrossingCool ( talk) 05:29, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
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according to the german version of this article, Popular Science is a monthly magazin, not quarterly.
and by the way: hier are early issues of the mag. https://archive.org/stream/popularsciencemo01newy#page/n7/mode/2up -- 62.216.207.245 ( talk) 20:48, 30 June 2018 (UTC)