On the subject of magazines, I would still like to figure out what to do about all the years of electronics magazines I have collected, currently in boxes, and taking up lots of space. I don't want to dump them, because every so often I dig up a couple and learn something interesting, and reminisce. Scanning into a PC would take me far more time that I have, and although some newer magazines have CD versions I can purchase, I know I won't find CD versions for Radio Electronics, Popular Electronics and Circuit Cellar going back to the 1980's. Cheers, -Neil. On Tuesday 29 April 2008 00:21, David Meiklejohn wrote: > Jinx wrote: > > I believe EA joined ETI, and that too went downhill, shifting > > towards PCs rather than electronics > > They kind of had to. PCs were taking over, and interest in electronics > was fading (or so it seems). Both mags eventually died, and I'm sorry > they're gone. I don't agree with "good riddance" - one poor project > doesn't overcome the many good projects that EA published over the years. > > > David -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist