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My Introductory Post

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Homer J Simpson

Jan 1, 1970
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BobG said:
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Winfield Hill often appears in these newsgroups. How does he get his
royalty when you get a book from emule? Maybe he has a paypal site and
you can send him his fee for writing the book and helping bootstrap
you up into the ranks of electronics experimenters and thieves,
evidently. How many mega does a 1000 page book take? I like flipping
thru my paper copy while sitting on the couch. Never read a 1000 page
book on a crt.

Both is best. You can search the e-Book and read the paper book.
 
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Rich Grise

Jan 1, 1970
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I have on download via eMule, a copy of "The Art of Electronics", and
a few others that I noted. Are there any others I should look for?

Quote: "Just another SPAMmer?"

Not in the least bit.

Not sure I have a question about ohms law but while were on that
subject are there any key formulae I should keep in my head or
notebook?

I heard about those books by Forest Mims (sp?) too.. and the green
book put out by Radio Shack. I had one at one time and probably still
do however it's been misplaced.

I won't be doing much with HPSDR till I get to that place in
electronics. Reading about it's been pretty nice though.

Have you tried the other side of google? Just now, a search on "Ohm's
Law", with the quotes and apostrophe, yielded "about 580,000" hits.

Good Luck!
Rich
 
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gbowne1

Jan 1, 1970
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I've been to the dark side of Google and back. I use it at the NG
reader/replier here. I use WebFerret for my searches. It helps weed
out the duplicate links amongst several search engines and the same
key words.

Yeah, well, I may eventually get the actual book but I like to get one
as easy as possible. Oh yeah, and there are both free and paid eBook
downloads places. I use one that's paid all the time, if I like the
book I've read that I got from eMule.. and may even sometimes purchase
the real book.

I don't have a lot of shelf space or room for shelving in my rooms so
I have to make do with what I got.

Greg
 
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