Ever since "Popular Electronics magazine" ceased to exist, I have been reading this as a substitute.
While it is British and sometimes painful for its formality and repetition, it is fulfills a nostalgic longing I have for Popular Electronics, and its content of construction projects and hobbyist information. It really is almost a good substitute.
Cheers.I used to subscribe this magazine, in both hardcopy and electronic version for several years.
When I tried to renew the electronic version of the magazine, I found that the electronic version was discontinued.
It was replaced for an online rental for twice the price.
Greedy company.
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