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From: mpackard@uok.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Another one bytes the dust...
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Date: Mon, 5-Nov-84 00:55:00 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov  5 00:55:00 1984
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Nf-From: uok!mpackard    Oct 28 23:55:00 1984

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Good point, There has not been a descent hardware magazine since BYTE
went over a 100 pages, (1976).  I keep up to date with several defense
magazines (or war magazines if you like).  But still I miss the old
days when circuits were printed even if they were sloppy.  Most of Green's
pubs were written by readers and I always enjoyed 73 because you can learn
by examining other peoples slop.  They once carried a spectrum analyser
issue (oh about 4 years ago I guess) and I got a kick because the guys
pictures had so much garbage signals hat you could barely discern what he
was pointing out.  Most recent stuff still has floating inputs that would
work I guess maybe 25% of the time with luck. But I enjoy electronics and
any the circuits that people design.  It is relaxing I think.