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- From: rick@cs.sunysb.edu (Richard Spanbauer)
- Subject: Re: Ranking the Electronic magazines.
- Message-ID: <1992Dec13.010236.1560@sbcs.sunysb.edu>
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- Organization: State University of New York, Stony Brook
- References: <sehari.724185381@class1.iastate.edu> <625@thunder.LakeheadU.Ca>
- Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1992 01:02:36 GMT
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- In article <625@thunder.LakeheadU.Ca> dnwangus@flash.LakeheadU.Ca (Dave Angus) writes:
- >In article <sehari.724185381@class1.iastate.edu> sehari@iastate.edu (Babak Sehari) writes:
- >Electronics and In between a trade UK only?
- >Wireless World journal and a popular
- > magazine. Projects
- > tend not to have pcb
- > layouts, as if they
- > are provided more to
- > illustrate a point.
- > Good theory in less
- > depth than IEEE journals.
- > Older issues were much
- > meatier, on a par with
- > journals.
-
- Actually, Electronics & Wireless World is available both via
- subscription ($116/yr via airmail) and on the newstand. I buy
- a copy every month from our Bassett Books - dunno whether Bassett
- is a chain or not. EWW is well worth any effort it takes to
- get it. Wish we had a magazine like this published in the US.
-
- >Dave Angus
-
- Rick Spanbauer, SUNY/Stony Brook
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