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Popular Science (1-year)

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Average Customer Rating: 3.5
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Fun to read!

I subscribed because Amazon was selling it dirt cheap (The postage has got to cost more than that price!), and was really surprised how much interesting stuff is in there. My son and I both really enjoy reading this little magazine. To those that consider this too shallow, you should know better. It's a entertaining little magazine geared for the mainstream reader and not for the M.I.T. crowd.

Great and not overly scientific!

No idea why anyone wouldnt like this, at any age or scientific understanding short of being a scientist. Great magazine, shows what is happening in all forms of technology, months or even years before you hear a news article about such things. A+, 2 year subscriber to this point and I'm going to renew again and again!

Magazine has not been delivered

Ordered Popular Science on June 27. I received this request to review the transaction today, but the magazine has not been delivered. I'd actually forgotten about it . . . now I'll have to see what's going on.

Very good articles to read

I found this is pretty good mag to read, and to find the new things in the science & tech areas.

Good Stories but Bad Layout and Bad Ads

I enjoyed my subscription to this magazine, but the layout and ads really detracted from the editorial content. So much so that I'm not renewing my subscription. First off, the layout. It's incredibly busy, no white space, and the colors often conflict. It's just plain UGLY. Oddly, the covers are always very eye-catching. Do they have a different team work on them? And the ads. Don't get me started on the ads. Viagra, Viagra, Viagra, gold coins, gold coins... Viagra. With the assorted rip-offs and obvious scams, they really take away from the reader/editorial trust. I know times are hard in the print business, but I think they should have some kind of standard. So unless you're a 50+ man with erectile dysfunction, and you are an avid coin collector, you might want to skip this magazine. I recently bought an issue of Discover at the airport and really enjoyed it. Not quite the same topics, but close enough. And of course there's Wired, which I count as the gold standard.

Product Description

The 'What's New'" magazine of science and technology. Covering the latest developments in cars, electronics, communications, tools, energy, aviation, science, space exploration and much more.
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