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Article: Stories by the rich and famous: what do Babe Ruth, Buzz Aldrin, Winston Churchill and Bob Hope have in common? They're a few of the famous people who have written for us in the past 100 years. (From the Annals of Popular Mechanics).
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- Popular Mechanics
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- February 1, 2002
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Want to know how to hit the perfect home run? We did too, so we had Babe Ruth explain how he did it in the pages of POPULAR MECHANICS in 1928. Think privacy in wireless communication is a new issue? Think again. Guglielmo Marconi sounded the alarm back in 1903--in POPULAR MECHANICS. And we've been keeping you up-to-date on the subject ever since.
Whether it is Winston Churchill talking about the future of warfare, John Updike musing about our national monuments or Chuck Yeager describing what it is like to break the sound barrier, POPULAR MECHANICS has always gone to the best source to bring you information you can rely on, sometimes with unusual results. You'll ...
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