I'm still with Nuts & Volts, it's Circuit Cellar that I'm disillusioned=20 with. With the price up to $50/year, I seriously considered not=20 renewing, then the next issue has some guy very deep into nano stuff as=20 a replacement for Steve Ciarcia's last page. In the last year or so,=20 number of pages have decreased, their own advertising has increased, and=20 the quality of the articles decreased. It's common for an author to say=20 he didn't get it working in time for the deadline, and stay tuned for=20 next month or check the web site. And more pages devoted to inteviewing=20 someone. Though interesting, it contributes little to increasing=20 knowledge of making electronic projects whether it be a full time=20 occupation, or a hobbiest (which I am). On 1/25/13 9:32 AM, Richard Pytelewski wrote: > I have been getting nuts and Volts for a while and am disillusioned with = it. > If you are really into Arduino, you'll love it since that seems to be the > main article in every issue. I won't be renewing since the projects and > articles are inane with little new discovery. > > =20 > > FWIW.. > > =20 > > Rich > --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .