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I have a pile of Popular Electronics/Electronics Now/Poptronix from
around 1996 through 2000 and a bit more. Not complete. Probably 10-15
pounds worth.

Just pay media mail/book rate shipping from zip 19004 and they're yours.

While some of the technology is dated, at least these have projects
that don't all involve software! :)

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In article <bps65gkt.fsf@repairfaq.org>,
Samuel M. Goldwasser <sam@repairfaq.org> wrote:
I have a pile of Popular Electronics/Electronics Now/Poptronix from
around 1996 through 2000 and a bit more. Not complete. Probably 10-15
pounds worth.

Just pay media mail/book rate shipping from zip 19004 and they're yours.

While some of the technology is dated, at least these have projects
that don't all involve software! :)
Those days were in some ways a milestone for home construction - before
you could buy whatever you want from China for far less than you could
make it. Maplin in the UK produced some super in house kits then - some of
which I still use. Notably a very decent low distortion signal generator
and a wheatstone bridge continuity tester which gives a different 'tone'
according to the resistance. Oh - and a solder station. All of which were
good value compared to commercial products.

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