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Cleaning bookshelves: data books, anyone?
I'm getting tired of looking at all the old data books on my shelves
that I seldom/never use. Anyone interested in such things? My collection is mostly semiconductor: Motorola, TI, National, ... I can recycle them for free, but if someone wants to pick them up or pay for shipping plus some nominal charge for packing them, I'd be happy to get rid of them that way. Cheers, Tom |
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Cleaning bookshelves: data books, anyone?
K7ITM wrote:
I'm getting tired of looking at all the old data books on my shelves that I seldom/never use. Anyone interested in such things? My collection is mostly semiconductor: Motorola, TI, National, ... I can recycle them for free, but if someone wants to pick them up or pay for shipping plus some nominal charge for packing them, I'd be happy to get rid of them that way. Cheers, Tom How about a list of the manuals? I'd hate to spend a lot of loot on shipping charges for a bunch of books that I already have. Are they databooks? Which technology? Application manuals? Which vendors? Approx year of publication? Thanks for offering them to us before recycling. -- Things work out best for the people who make the best of the way things work out. Dave M |
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Cleaning bookshelves: data books, anyone?
On Dec 31 2011, 4:11*pm, "Dave M" wrote:
K7ITM wrote: I'm getting tired of looking at all the old data books on my shelves that I seldom/never use. *Anyone interested in such things? *My collection is mostly semiconductor: *Motorola, TI, National, ... *I can recycle them for free, but if someone wants to pick them up or pay for shipping plus some nominal charge for packing them, I'd be happy to get rid of them that way. Cheers, Tom How about a list of the manuals? *I'd hate to spend a lot of loot on shipping charges for a bunch of books that I already have. Are they databooks? *Which technology? Application manuals? *Which vendors? Approx year of publication? Thanks for offering them to us before recycling. -- Things work out best for the people who make the best of the way things work out. Dave M I assume Dave got the email I sent him yesterday with a partial list, and that nobody else has any interest (either). That's quite reasonable, considering the availability of old data sheets as PDFs on the web these days...which is a large part of why I'm wanting to get these books outta here. Cheers, Tom |
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Cleaning bookshelves: data books, anyone?
K7ITM wrote:
On Dec 31 2011, 4:11 pm, "Dave M" wrote: K7ITM wrote: I'm getting tired of looking at all the old data books on my shelves that I seldom/never use. Anyone interested in such things? My collection is mostly semiconductor: Motorola, TI, National, ... I can recycle them for free, but if someone wants to pick them up or pay for shipping plus some nominal charge for packing them, I'd be happy to get rid of them that way. Cheers, Tom How about a list of the manuals? I'd hate to spend a lot of loot on shipping charges for a bunch of books that I already have. -- David dgminala at mediacombb dot net -- Dave M A woman has the last word in any argument. Anything a man says after that is the beginning of a new argument. Are they databooks? Which technology? Application manuals? Which vendors? Approx year of publication? Thanks for offering them to us before recycling. -- Things work out best for the people who make the best of the way things work out. Dave M I assume Dave got the email I sent him yesterday with a partial list, and that nobody else has any interest (either). That's quite reasonable, considering the availability of old data sheets as PDFs on the web these days...which is a large part of why I'm wanting to get these books outta here. Cheers, Tom Hi Tom, Thanks for following up on the books. No, I didn't get your email with the list of manuals. If you don't mind, please send it again. My correct email is dgminala at mediacombb dot net. Just substitute the appropriate characters for the "at" and "dot" the address. -- Things work out best for the people who make the best of the way things work out. Dave M |
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