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Old 09-03-2015, 06:33 PM   #835
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Originally Posted by Dngrsone View Post
Being an electronics professional, how could I pass this one up? Thanks!
Great. Didn't know that you were an electronics professional (of course, I know what very, very few other Mobilereaders do for a living, either). I was afraid that there might be no one, even among the throng of lurkers, who would have an interest in that one!

I'm sure that the reason that I felt almost compelled to post that book was the fact that as a kid of about 7-9 years old, I just loved electronics. It was still somewhat the vacuum tube age, although transistors were commonplace by then, too (I didn't care much for vacuum tubes, though). Radio Shack was definitely my favorite store--I loved the place! One of the stages that I went through. I would have loved reading a book, then, like this one.

Thanks for your comment.
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