The term "popular" is used to define anything that becomes trendy with the population regardless of what it is or how quirky it might be. The term "mainstream" refers to things that are popular but which also would be considered "normal" to the general population.
"Popular" typically refers to something that is liked or enjoyed by a large number of people, whereas "mainstream" refers to something that is widely accepted or followed by the majority. Something can be popular without being mainstream, and vice versa.
Famous is when your popular and infamous is when your not popular.
Xeon processors have much larger L2 caches than their mainstream counterparts.
Yes, Flyleaf became popular in mainstream when their debut album went platinum.
None really, it's just underground is less heard of (like they don't play it on the radio) Underground music is better to me, however it's not really known that well like mainstream.
There is no such thing as being popular, and unpopular If your "popular" , Your Vain ( Vain=Think You Are Popular And Everyone Likes You)
There really is no difference between popular sovereignty and separation of powers. The only difference is that popular sovereignty falls under the separation of powers. With the latter, powers are allocated to local, state, regional, national, and federal authorities. Popular sovereignty is a state power, which allows states to pass certain laws and amendments based on their specific needs.
Nothing, 'pwning' is a mispelling that became popular in its own right.
every 4 years
"Mainstream cruises" usually refers to the most-popular, mass-market cruise lines including Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Norwegian, Celebrity, and Holland America.
Well UR stands for unrated and NR stands for not rated so there is really not a big difference but there is one small difference. UR movie are usually no released into mainstream movie theatres while NR movies unusually are. I hope this answers your question.
the popular vote is by everybody. the electoral vote is by electoral colleges, which not everyone is in
Popular culture includes attitudes, ideas, images, perspectives, and other phenomena within the mainstream of a given culture.