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| 1. | 181 Pages of D.I.Y. Technology |
| (New York, NY United States) February 25, 2005 - 5.0/5 stars |
| From my BlogSPot site: "The Boy Reviewer"
The fine people at
O'Reilly have published another modern masterpiece. Think Wired meets
Everything Else: The Missing Manual. My much-anticipated copy of the
premier issue of Make... read full review |
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| 2. | Best magazine I read during last several years. |
| (New York, NY United States) April 18, 2005 - 5.0/5 stars |
| I follow this category of projects on the net very closely and even
recognizing some of articles in Make #1 as seen before I can say that I
didn't enjoy reading magazine like Make in very long time.
I'm web developer... read full review |
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| 3. | a geeky blend of all my favorite mags |
| (New York, NY United States) March 9, 2005 - 5.0/5 stars |
| I just received the premiere issue of Make Magazine from O'Reilly
yesterday. Let me just say this mag is a geek's dream come true. It's not
a magazine about coding. Heck, I'm not sure if calling it a magazine is
even... read full review |
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| 4. | High Quality |
| (Portland, OR) March 15, 2005 - 5.0/5 stars |
| While flipping through this "mook" (as it apparently is called), it brought
back childhood memories of browsing my Dad's Popular Science (or was it
Popular Mechanics?) magazines. I like the smaller, "bookish" form factor... read full review |
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| 5. | Super! (almost...) |
| (Kings Park, NY USA) February 16, 2005 - 4.0/5 stars |
| What's not to love? The 9"x7" book format is much better than the
typical magazine size, all the articles are interesting, and almost no
fluff.
My only dislikes: The body type is really small,
and some of the sidebars... read full review |
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| 6. | bring the future closer |
| (US) March 2, 2005 - 4.0/5 stars |
| Tim O'Reilly has decide to wager a few nickels on this offering. Rather
anomalous, though. A magazine masquerading as a book. But leaving that
aside, it is a paean to the inventive streak in many. There are actual
existing... read full review |
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| 7. | Great fun, low commitment, high interest reading. |
| (the Columbia Java Users Group, Columbia, SC USA) April 1, 2005 - 4.0/5 stars |
| When I was 13 (way too many years ago) I rigged a plastic camera I had
received from saving bubble gum comics to a kite I got from saving green
giant labels. The idea was to take a picture of my house and me from the
air... read full review |