October Issue
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October Issue
Anybody know whats going on with the latest issue? I usually get my new issue two days before the end of the preceding month. I don't even see the new issue posted on the N&V home page.
Re: October Issue
Same thing with me. Is it available in digital form? I'll go check...Robert Reed wrote:Anybody know whats going on with the latest issue? I usually get my new issue two days before the end of the preceding month. I don't even see the new issue posted on the N&V home page.
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October issue not received
Hi ,I am still waiting for the October issue.The newstand had it on 10/2/2006. I can have them hold one again[they had it held for 10/2] for Me just in case Nuts/Volts computer forgot my subscription. Perhaps I should wait about a week? Tim Rasch [email protected]
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october issue didn't arrive yet
Hi again ,my October issue of Nuts/Volts did not come yet .Hope it comes Saturday October 7,2006. I usually get mail by 12:30pm. I just renewed my subscription in late August and received my September issue. I now have the October issue reserved for Me at the news depot just in case.
Does anyone have this problem in Wisconsin?
Tim Rasch [email protected]
Does anyone have this problem in Wisconsin?
Tim Rasch [email protected]
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I got mine a couple days late, but it was worth the wait. This particular issue rocked (of course, haven't tried the experiments yet).
The balancing robot was extremely informative, I was holding my breath for the update to the high voltage pic, the Nixie experiments were also informative and written from the perspective of someone who appears to really know what they're talking about (although I'd like to learn more about the nixies) and the serial LCD interface is something I've been wanting to do for a while now. For some reason, this particular issue just seems to be much more useful and practical - stuff that actually seemed interesting to me.
I'm afraid I've let my subscription expire (hence the breath-holding for the high voltage pic - I didn't know if I'd get this issue or not). However, if the next month or two are this good, I'll renew my subscription.
The balancing robot was extremely informative, I was holding my breath for the update to the high voltage pic, the Nixie experiments were also informative and written from the perspective of someone who appears to really know what they're talking about (although I'd like to learn more about the nixies) and the serial LCD interface is something I've been wanting to do for a while now. For some reason, this particular issue just seems to be much more useful and practical - stuff that actually seemed interesting to me.
I'm afraid I've let my subscription expire (hence the breath-holding for the high voltage pic - I didn't know if I'd get this issue or not). However, if the next month or two are this good, I'll renew my subscription.
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