Todd Walton said:
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 16:23:35 -0800, Lan Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Here is the bullet on the book I was asking about (besides the
>> postfix
>> book). Anyone know anything about it (other than what I cna look up
>> myself)?
>>
>> ***Home Hacking Projects for Geeks
>
> I have Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks, the O'Reilly book that
> came just before this. I'm assuming they're very similar. I really
> like my book. The schematic diagrams are excellent and the
> information is superbly organized. The projects are doable; they're
> not too far-fetched, although they do seem kind of silly. I imagine
> the "Home Hacking" projects are less so.
>
> If you would like to tinker around with electronics and produce
> something useful, I recommend getting this book. You can't be afraid
> of getting inside electronics and using a soldering iron. It wouldn't
> be as fun if it were any different.
One little hint. Many of the books that appear in the O'Reilly
newsletter, show up at the raffles the next month. Wonder how that
happens? ;-)
<hint>
We need reviews for the new web site. Todd's email is good enough to
be a review. The only other things we need are the full title,
author(s) and ISBN number.
</hint>
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