[Noisebridge-discuss] 14 years of Circuit Cellar incoming

miloh froggytoad at gmail.com
Sat Aug 28 22:58:43 UTC 2010


On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Lamont Lucas <lamont at cluepon.com> wrote:
>
> I have almost every Circuit Cellar going back to 1996 and thought they'd
> be a better at noisebridge than sitting unused and unloved at my house.
> They're a fantastic mix of professional and hobby, with half the
> articles being project-based (with source code urls for download) and
> the other half being a more professional walk through of things like SPI
> or FPGAs, along with the usual set of microcontrollers.
>
> About half of the collection I inherited from jack of
> sfmicrocontrollers, and the rest were either taken from the free samples
> at SFSU or bought under my subscription later.  I enjoyed the heck out
> of them, but I'm just not living the EE dream like I was earlier, and
> hopefully someone else can get more out of it than I am.
>
> I'm going to box them up and put them in the donation square.  The boxes
> will be carefully labeled "fat clothes" for clarity.  I'll come back
> late next week and either put them up on shelves or if there's an outcry
> against dumping dated (but still quite useful) electronics magazines,
> I'll get rid of them.
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this is great, a lot of the electronics projects I hear people wanting
to do at chm have been done, multiple times in multiple ways, in
circuit cellar.  it's a good launching point for new designs and
learning.

once they arrive, please don't take them from the space, let me add
them to the library and get some kind of reference system set up.

-rma



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