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- From: darknite@camelot.bradley.edu (John S. Novak III)
- Subject: Book club for EE
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- Organization: Bradley University
- Date: 12 Jan 93 06:23:32 GMT
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- As a near-graduation EE, I have a vested interest in building up
- a small library fairly quickly.
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- Can someone please recommend a good book club for electrical
- engineers? What I'm looking for is a club with reasonable
- prices, with an opening deal which doesn't try to gut my
- pocketbook with a "You must buy 5 books in twelve months" clause.
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- My interests range primarily in the communication and (digital)
- signal processing areas, if that matters.
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- Reply by post or e-mail. If there's interest, I'll post a
- summary of mail responses.
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- Thanks,
-
- --
- "Don't worry, if I am teaching in a mathematics course, and they don't know
- how to derive that formula, I flunk them. Don't worry, I'm teaching in an EE
- course, so if you don't know how to derive it, I just kill you."
- -Dr. Santiago Navaro, 02-07-92
- John S. Novak, III darknite@camelot.bradley.edu
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