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Old May 3rd 04, 06:56 AM
Rick Frazier
 
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As at least one other replied, I would also be interested in some of them, but
don't have the budget for all.... It would be an interesting trip down memory
lane, having lived it once, but would like to have copies of some of the ones
that have interest to me, particularly things that interested me back then....

I'd agree with the PDF as a good candidate for output format. It usually looks
good, and even the linux guys probably have a PDF viewer by now.

Depending on the actual size they end up, there might be some possibility of
putting them up on a web site. I've got a couple of sites that have about 500mb
free each, and might be convinced to host something if the terms were right. (if
they were reasonably popular, maybe you could post a couple of issues a month,
with paid download for those interested... I have set up this sort of thing
before so have most of the code already here on my development system. Of
course, for a paid download, the price would need to be less than $3 per
issues...). Anyway, I know there's extra bandwidth and storage space out there
in the Ham community if there is interesting stuff that needs to be available on
line, even if for a relatively short time.

Thanks
--Rick AH7H

Biz WDØHCO wrote:

I¹m posting this just on the Boat Anchors, Homebrew and Antique radio-phono
newsgroups.

Last month at a garage sale Â* I came across a large stack of Popular
Electronics and other electronic magazines from the 50¹s 60¹s and 70¹s that
were about to be thrown away.

Reading them has been a hoot! Unfortunately, I don¹t have the space to store
them but I still would like to keep reading them.

So, I plan to scan them by month on CD.

One month = One CD.

I will scan them in both Mac PICT format and Windows BMP format with no
compression. Most scanned images like QST CD¹s are in TIFF or JPEG format
which usually pretty bad for scanned paper.

Yes BMP and PICT take a bit more data Â* but with a 600 Meg CD, I should be
able to get an entire month with room to spare.

I have written a very nice program to view PICT files for the Mac. I write
my programs in SmallTalk which is object oriented so I can use the same
objects and come up with a WINDOWS BMP version. It won¹t be easy but it
could be done.

The question isÅ* would anyone like a copy?

The idea would be to send out the current month and keep things interesting
by choosing various years and sending it out once a month.

Like 1956 for June and 1966 for July and so on.

I plan to scan them cover to cover and keep all the ads, (which is part of
the fun). To get perfect scans, I will have to destroy the binding and
carefully take apart each page to be scanned.

It¹ll be a lot of work.

I figure $3 per CD will cover the cost and postage.

No subscriptions, no eBay auctions, This offer is only for these three
newsgroups.

I am looking for opinions or interest only - no orders at this time Â*

Please email me.

If no one is interested Â* I¹ll only scan it in Mac format and keep them to
myself.

There will also be an upper limit Â* I don¹t¹ want to spend most of the day
burning CD¹s.

This is just for a few folks wanting to re-live the good old days in
electronics before computers and "outsourcing American jobs to communist or
socialist nations".

- Biz WDØHCO


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Old May 3rd 04, 10:48 PM
AM200
 
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Because he is trying to make money out of it. I doubt the magazine would
allow this due to copyright.

"Roger and Ute Brown" wrote in message
...
Biz,

Why don't you just scan one each month and have the file available for
download someplace for a period of time. That way we can pick and choose
the months that interest us and won't have any need for intermediate media
or the costs of same?

Roger, KL7Q


Biz WDØHCO wrote in message
...
I¹m posting this just on the Boat Anchors, Homebrew and Antique

radio-phono
newsgroups.

Last month at a garage sale Â* I came across a large stack of Popular
Electronics and other electronic magazines from the 50¹s 60¹s and 70¹s

that
were about to be thrown away.

Reading them has been a hoot! Unfortunately, I don¹t have the space to

store
them but I still would like to keep reading them.

So, I plan to scan them by month on CD.

One month = One CD.

I will scan them in both Mac PICT format and Windows BMP format with no
compression. Most scanned images like QST CD¹s are in TIFF or JPEG

format
which usually pretty bad for scanned paper.

Yes BMP and PICT take a bit more data Â* but with a 600 Meg CD, I should

be
able to get an entire month with room to spare.

I have written a very nice program to view PICT files for the Mac. I

write
my programs in SmallTalk which is object oriented so I can use the same
objects and come up with a WINDOWS BMP version. It won¹t be easy but it
could be done.

The question isS would anyone like a copy?

The idea would be to send out the current month and keep things

interesting
by choosing various years and sending it out once a month.

Like 1956 for June and 1966 for July and so on.

I plan to scan them cover to cover and keep all the ads, (which is part

of
the fun). To get perfect scans, I will have to destroy the binding and
carefully take apart each page to be scanned.

It¹ll be a lot of work.

I figure $3 per CD will cover the cost and postage.

No subscriptions, no eBay auctions, This offer is only for these three
newsgroups.

I am looking for opinions or interest only - no orders at this time Â*

Please email me.

If no one is interested Â* I¹ll only scan it in Mac format and keep them

to
myself.

There will also be an upper limit Â* I don¹t¹ want to spend most of the

day
burning CD¹s.

This is just for a few folks wanting to re-live the good old days in
electronics before computers and "outsourcing American jobs to communist

or
socialist nations".


- Biz WDØHCO





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Old May 3rd 04, 10:48 PM
AM200
 
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Because he is trying to make money out of it. I doubt the magazine would
allow this due to copyright.

"Roger and Ute Brown" wrote in message
...
Biz,

Why don't you just scan one each month and have the file available for
download someplace for a period of time. That way we can pick and choose
the months that interest us and won't have any need for intermediate media
or the costs of same?

Roger, KL7Q


Biz WDØHCO wrote in message
...
I¹m posting this just on the Boat Anchors, Homebrew and Antique

radio-phono
newsgroups.

Last month at a garage sale Â* I came across a large stack of Popular
Electronics and other electronic magazines from the 50¹s 60¹s and 70¹s

that
were about to be thrown away.

Reading them has been a hoot! Unfortunately, I don¹t have the space to

store
them but I still would like to keep reading them.

So, I plan to scan them by month on CD.

One month = One CD.

I will scan them in both Mac PICT format and Windows BMP format with no
compression. Most scanned images like QST CD¹s are in TIFF or JPEG

format
which usually pretty bad for scanned paper.

Yes BMP and PICT take a bit more data Â* but with a 600 Meg CD, I should

be
able to get an entire month with room to spare.

I have written a very nice program to view PICT files for the Mac. I

write
my programs in SmallTalk which is object oriented so I can use the same
objects and come up with a WINDOWS BMP version. It won¹t be easy but it
could be done.

The question isS would anyone like a copy?

The idea would be to send out the current month and keep things

interesting
by choosing various years and sending it out once a month.

Like 1956 for June and 1966 for July and so on.

I plan to scan them cover to cover and keep all the ads, (which is part

of
the fun). To get perfect scans, I will have to destroy the binding and
carefully take apart each page to be scanned.

It¹ll be a lot of work.

I figure $3 per CD will cover the cost and postage.

No subscriptions, no eBay auctions, This offer is only for these three
newsgroups.

I am looking for opinions or interest only - no orders at this time Â*

Please email me.

If no one is interested Â* I¹ll only scan it in Mac format and keep them

to
myself.

There will also be an upper limit Â* I don¹t¹ want to spend most of the

day
burning CD¹s.

This is just for a few folks wanting to re-live the good old days in
electronics before computers and "outsourcing American jobs to communist

or
socialist nations".


- Biz WDØHCO





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Old May 3rd 04, 11:42 PM
Tim Wescott
 
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AM200 wrote:

Because he is trying to make money out of it. I doubt the magazine would
allow this due to copyright.

"Roger and Ute Brown" wrote in message
...

Biz,

Why don't you just scan one each month and have the file available for
download someplace for a period of time. That way we can pick and choose
the months that interest us and won't have any need for intermediate media
or the costs of same?

Roger, KL7Q


Biz WDØHCO wrote in message
...

I¹m posting this just on the Boat Anchors, Homebrew and Antique


radio-phono

newsgroups.

Last month at a garage sale Â* I came across a large stack of Popular
Electronics and other electronic magazines from the 50¹s 60¹s and 70¹s


that

were about to be thrown away.

Reading them has been a hoot! Unfortunately, I don¹t have the space to


store

them but I still would like to keep reading them.

So, I plan to scan them by month on CD.

One month = One CD.

I will scan them in both Mac PICT format and Windows BMP format with no
compression. Most scanned images like QST CD¹s are in TIFF or JPEG


format

which usually pretty bad for scanned paper.

Yes BMP and PICT take a bit more data Â* but with a 600 Meg CD, I should


be

able to get an entire month with room to spare.

I have written a very nice program to view PICT files for the Mac. I


write

my programs in SmallTalk which is object oriented so I can use the same
objects and come up with a WINDOWS BMP version. It won¹t be easy but it
could be done.

The question isS would anyone like a copy?

The idea would be to send out the current month and keep things


interesting

by choosing various years and sending it out once a month.

Like 1956 for June and 1966 for July and so on.

I plan to scan them cover to cover and keep all the ads, (which is part


of

the fun). To get perfect scans, I will have to destroy the binding and
carefully take apart each page to be scanned.

It¹ll be a lot of work.

I figure $3 per CD will cover the cost and postage.

No subscriptions, no eBay auctions, This offer is only for these three
newsgroups.

I am looking for opinions or interest only - no orders at this time Â*

Please email me.

If no one is interested Â* I¹ll only scan it in Mac format and keep them


to

myself.

There will also be an upper limit Â* I don¹t¹ want to spend most of the


day

burning CD¹s.

This is just for a few folks wanting to re-live the good old days in
electronics before computers and "outsourcing American jobs to communist


or

socialist nations".


- Biz WDØHCO






Technically you can't even copy it and _give_ it away without violating
copyright -- but they might not chase you down.

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
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Tim Wescott
 
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AM200 wrote:

Because he is trying to make money out of it. I doubt the magazine would
allow this due to copyright.

"Roger and Ute Brown" wrote in message
...

Biz,

Why don't you just scan one each month and have the file available for
download someplace for a period of time. That way we can pick and choose
the months that interest us and won't have any need for intermediate media
or the costs of same?

Roger, KL7Q


Biz WDØHCO wrote in message
...

I¹m posting this just on the Boat Anchors, Homebrew and Antique


radio-phono

newsgroups.

Last month at a garage sale Â* I came across a large stack of Popular
Electronics and other electronic magazines from the 50¹s 60¹s and 70¹s


that

were about to be thrown away.

Reading them has been a hoot! Unfortunately, I don¹t have the space to


store

them but I still would like to keep reading them.

So, I plan to scan them by month on CD.

One month = One CD.

I will scan them in both Mac PICT format and Windows BMP format with no
compression. Most scanned images like QST CD¹s are in TIFF or JPEG


format

which usually pretty bad for scanned paper.

Yes BMP and PICT take a bit more data Â* but with a 600 Meg CD, I should


be

able to get an entire month with room to spare.

I have written a very nice program to view PICT files for the Mac. I


write

my programs in SmallTalk which is object oriented so I can use the same
objects and come up with a WINDOWS BMP version. It won¹t be easy but it
could be done.

The question isS would anyone like a copy?

The idea would be to send out the current month and keep things


interesting

by choosing various years and sending it out once a month.

Like 1956 for June and 1966 for July and so on.

I plan to scan them cover to cover and keep all the ads, (which is part


of

the fun). To get perfect scans, I will have to destroy the binding and
carefully take apart each page to be scanned.

It¹ll be a lot of work.

I figure $3 per CD will cover the cost and postage.

No subscriptions, no eBay auctions, This offer is only for these three
newsgroups.

I am looking for opinions or interest only - no orders at this time Â*

Please email me.

If no one is interested Â* I¹ll only scan it in Mac format and keep them


to

myself.

There will also be an upper limit Â* I don¹t¹ want to spend most of the


day

burning CD¹s.

This is just for a few folks wanting to re-live the good old days in
electronics before computers and "outsourcing American jobs to communist


or

socialist nations".


- Biz WDØHCO






Technically you can't even copy it and _give_ it away without violating
copyright -- but they might not chase you down.

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
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