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Eval. of Sci. Am., Pop. Sci., and Disc.
Intersturber (scout, but only on thursdays) Started conversation Jul 24, 2003
Ever notice a bit of bias in such magazines as Scientific American, Popular Sciene, and Discover. Sci. Am. is the worst. If anyone else has seen this, please write here and tell me about it! I want to know if I'm delusional or if it really exists.
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Eval. of Sci. Am., Pop. Sci., and Disc.
Intersturber (scout, but only on thursdays) Posted Jul 24, 2003
If nobody answers me this time, I am seriously going to consider committing myself (to find the reasons behind this!)
Eval. of Sci. Am., Pop. Sci., and Disc.
Intersturber (scout, but only on thursdays) Posted Jul 24, 2003
One thing I notice is, each magazine will properly represent both sides of an issue (i.e. global warming, stem cell research, etc.) but very obviously take only one of those sides. Now sometimes they take my opinion and then I think, "Oh, they're not so bad afterall," but it's no different than if they take a side opposed to my opinions.
Eval. of Sci. Am., Pop. Sci., and Disc.
Intersturber (scout, but only on thursdays) Posted Sep 19, 2003
Well, I can see that this is the prime candidate for busiest conversation!
(*hint, for any of you Betelguesians out there, there was the tiniest hint of sarcasm in that last phrase)
Cheers!
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