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Old April 10th 06, 10:24 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Mark Zenier
 
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Default Radio-Electronics Sept 89

In article ,
James Thompson wrote:
On the subject of electronics mags: Does anyone still publish any for the
experimenter or is that all in the past?


For the US, there are two. Nuts and Volts (www.nutsvolts.com) and Make.
Make is a new magazine from O'Reilly, the computer book publisher.
It's only a year or two old. (Saw it at the local Barnes and Noble.
A rather expensive quarterly, as I remmember). Circuit Cellar Ink
probably could qualify, too, but it's more of a pro embedded microcomputer
hardware/software mag.

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