American Heritages Invention and Technology
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Reports on the history and development of technology.
Reports on the history and development of technology.
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- Kudos to this Magazine!
I must add a few words of praise for this Magazine. Very few magazines capture my interest throughout its pages -- this one does. I lean far more heavily toward publications that teach something, and, I'm sorry to say, most of the science and technology magazines are pure fluff. This magazine actually adds to my knowledge of historical events and life-changing inventions. One article dealt with the design of golf balls. Another dealt with the designing and successful deployment of the Mars rovers. ... Read More
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- Required reading for scientists, engineers, inventors ... well, everyone, really.
The articles will blow your mind.Did you know the catalytic converter *had not been invented* when the Clean Air Act was enacted?It's an everyday fact of life now, and we take for granted that we can drive cars everywhere and still be able to breathe.But Congress took a leap of faith, and some hardworking Edison-types out in the auto industry found an incredibly practical solution to a problem that many thought could not be solved in a cost-effective way.
I just saw a trailer for ... Read More
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- One ofthe best
In our slick and dumbed down society Invention & Technology is one of the few bright spots for the few that know about it.
Summer 2007 was the last time it was issued, HOWEVER American Heritage has found a new publisher. This means AH's parent company Forbes, Inc has sold it I guess? On the phone with AH I was told they plan to start up publication again this summer, of 2008. I just hope the unique spartan 'no fuss' retro pre-60's format will not be changed too much, additionally with the ... Read More
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- A must have if you love technology of all kinds - Only the curious should subscribe!
This magazine has a very loyal following for good reason. It is one of the best technology magazines in print or online. I have every issue since the first one published in 1985 to Present. You will not go wrong.
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- Love this magazine!
Ever wonder how things we use every day were first conceived, designed, built, and marketed? Each time it arrives you'll get a good five or ten well-written stories about them. I've been subscribing for years and this is the magazine I look forward to receiving the most. It's also the only magazine that I hang on to my back issues for.
This is also the only magazine with a "Letters to the Editor" section that I actually bother to read. You see, as well-researched as each article is, there ... Read More
- Kudos to this Magazine!I must add a few words of praise for this Magazine. Very few magazines capture my interest throughout its pages -- this one does. I lean far more heavily toward publications that teach something, and, I'm sorry to say, most of the science and technology magazines are pure fluff. This magazine actually adds to my knowledge of historical events and life-changing inventions. One article dealt with the design of golf balls. Another dealt with the designing and successful deployment of the Mars rovers. ... Read More
- Required reading for scientists, engineers, inventors ... well, everyone, really.The articles will blow your mind.Did you know the catalytic converter *had not been invented* when the Clean Air Act was enacted?It's an everyday fact of life now, and we take for granted that we can drive cars everywhere and still be able to breathe.But Congress took a leap of faith, and some hardworking Edison-types out in the auto industry found an incredibly practical solution to a problem that many thought could not be solved in a cost-effective way.
I just saw a trailer for ... Read More
- One ofthe bestIn our slick and dumbed down society Invention & Technology is one of the few bright spots for the few that know about it.
Summer 2007 was the last time it was issued, HOWEVER American Heritage has found a new publisher. This means AH's parent company Forbes, Inc has sold it I guess? On the phone with AH I was told they plan to start up publication again this summer, of 2008. I just hope the unique spartan 'no fuss' retro pre-60's format will not be changed too much, additionally with the ... Read More
- A must have if you love technology of all kinds - Only the curious should subscribe!This magazine has a very loyal following for good reason. It is one of the best technology magazines in print or online. I have every issue since the first one published in 1985 to Present. You will not go wrong.
- Love this magazine!Ever wonder how things we use every day were first conceived, designed, built, and marketed? Each time it arrives you'll get a good five or ten well-written stories about them. I've been subscribing for years and this is the magazine I look forward to receiving the most. It's also the only magazine that I hang on to my back issues for.
This is also the only magazine with a "Letters to the Editor" section that I actually bother to read. You see, as well-researched as each article is, there ... Read More
