To: rey; Steely Tom
WOW! When was the last time Popular Science put out a 240 page edition?
If memory serves, PS long numbered their paqes by the entire year they were published, instead of according to what number of pages were in any one month's edition.
That would make beginning pages of later months have high page numbers from the first page of that month's edition.
16 posted on
01/07/2016 7:59:11 PM PST by
BlueDragon
(TheHildbeast is so bad, purty near anybody should beat her. And that's saying something)
To: BlueDragon; rey; Steely Tom
Oh well, now that I went and looked, I realize I must have been wrong about the page numbering. It must have been some other magazine that did that. Lot's of pages in that magazine way back then. 35 cents.
In Texas, in 1963 35 cents could buy almost 3 gallons of gasoline, maybe more, depending on where in Texas a person was at.
18 posted on
01/07/2016 8:05:12 PM PST by
BlueDragon
(TheHildbeast is so bad, purty near anybody should beat her. And that's saying something)
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