[Coco] Off Topic-Electronic Magazine
Bob Devries
devries.bob at gmail.com
Thu Feb 11 19:20:23 EST 2010
I grab Elektor when I'm in Australia. It's an international mag. For
Electronics stuff, I use the Australian mag Silicon Chip.
--
Besides a mathematical inclination, an exceptionally good mastery of one's
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Edsger W.Dijkstra, 18 June 1975
----- Original Message -----
From: "Benoit Bleau" <benbleau at gmail.com>
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010 1:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Coco] Off Topic-Electronic Magazine
> On 11/02/2010 9:39 AM, Joel Ewy wrote:
>> paulh96636 at aol.com wrote:
>>> I was thinking about the likes of Popular Electronics,
>>> Radio-Electronics, Electronics Hobbyist, Electronics Experimenters
>>> Handbook, & Modern Electronics, of which I have a few old copies.
>>>
>>> Don't know exactly when these publications ceased or if they still
>>> publish at times, if not monthly, which is why I posed the question.
>>> Thanks for the responses. I'd heard of Nuts & Volts, but not of Circuit
>>> Cellar and Servo Magazine. -ph
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Nuts & Volts has been going for quite a few years now. They started out
>> mostly as classified ads, then added a few articles. Now they're the
>> closest thing to what Radio-Electronics used to be that I'm aware of.
>> Servo is their robotics-oriented spin-off.
>>
>> I'm also into Make magazine.
>>
>> JCE
>
> Make magazine is definitively a fun one. I also subscribe to Elektor.
> They used to be a mostly European publication, but last year or so, they
> started an american branch ( elektor-usa.com).
>
> -Benoit
>
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