Popular Science Frees Its 137-Year Archives 135
DesScorp writes "Popular Science magazine has scanned every issue they've ever produced, and posted the archives at their website, at no charge. 'We've partnered with Google to offer our entire 137-year archive for free browsing. Each issue appears just as it did at its original time of publication, complete with period advertisements. It's an amazing resource that beautifully encapsulates our ongoing fascination with the future, and science and technology's incredible potential to improve our lives. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do.'" First search: the history of the flying car.
Im trying to find a make your own submarine (Score:1, Funny)
article that was on the cover of one of my father's Pop Sci's from the 60s - can't find it.
It sucks! I need those plans for my do-it-yourself-on-a-budget-evil-genius-lair-secret-submarines type of stuff. Pop Sci had GREAT articles on James Bond gadgets and things! BUT nothing on hiring henchmen and getting really hot chicks who are willing to walk around half naked and sleep with you until the English secret agent sweeps them off their feet - which isn't a problem because it saves me the time of dumping them and having to creatively kill them when I'm bored with them.
Re:Sudden outbreak of common sense (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Flying cars are coming soon! (Score:4, Funny)
NOOOOOOOO!! My manager walked by when I was reading your comment. He's putting in a request for a dozen goats as we speak.
Re:Flying cars are coming soon! (Score:2, Funny)
Have him contact my company. We don't sell goats, but we do sell scapes, a very important accessory for the rising manager.