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Started by Miss Anthrope, March 09, 2010, 07:27:32 AM

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Miss Anthrope

I know I haven't been a round in a while, but I saw this and had to share it with youse guys; the entire 137 years worth of Popular Science magazine has been made available for online viewing. Yet another reason that I think we can all agree that the Internet is destined to become God.

Link: http://www.popsci.com/archives

And while I'm in the media section, I might as well mention that Hulu has hundreds of episodes of Hitchcock Presents and the Hitchcock Hour up for viewing. Classic stuff.
How big is the smallest fish in the pond? You catch one hundred fishes, all
of which are greater than six inches. Does this evidence support the hypothesis
that no fish in the pond is much less than six inches long? Not if your
net can’t catch smaller fish. -Nick Bostrom

karadan

That is all sorts of awesome! Thanks for posting  :yay:
QuoteI find it mistifying that in this age of information, some people still deny the scientific history of our existence.

hismikeness

Quote from: "Miss Anthrope"Yet another reason that I think we can all agree that the Internet is destined to become God.

It certainly is doing more to bring people across the world together than religion.

How great would it be to have the entire PopSci archives in an iPhone or iPod Touch application?

Hismikeness
No churches have free wifi because they don't want to compete with an invisible force that works.

When the alien invasion does indeed happen, if everyone would just go out into the streets & inexpertly play the flute, they'll just go. -@UncleDynamite

joeactor

Quote from: "hismikeness"It certainly is doing more to bring people across the world together than religion.

Oh, I dunno... check out this article from January 1895:
On The Origin of Weeks and Sabbaths
(complete with bible verses ;-)

Science!

McQ

Wow! Thanks for the link and the Hulu heads up. I loved Hitchcock Presents.
Elvis didn't do no drugs!
--Penn Jillette