OT: Old Television Books
Chris F.A. Johnson
cfaj-uVmiyxGBW52XDw4h08c5KA at public.gmane.org
Sat Aug 15 20:11:27 UTC 2009
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009, CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
> On 15/08/09 01:54 PM, Ivan Avery Frey wrote:
> > I don't believe there's any use for old books on televsion theory. The
> > CRT is dead, right?
>
> Put them up on Craigslist. Someone might take them.
>
> I also have a major purge of books and "stuff" coming soon. I have Radio
> Electronics magazines dating back to the early '60s, some of which are
> starting to crumble as the paper deteriorates. I'll probably hang on to
> them if for nothing else than nostalgic reasons but it's hard to see how
> they're useful any more. I also have some Elektor magazines from the
> '70s from the days that I started tinkering with electronics. I'll hang
> onto them too.
>
> What I have no use for are the tons of Windows NT and Netware books that
> I have. I'll send a link to a full list when I have it assembled.
I've been thinking of getting rid of boxes of books that have
nothing more than nostalgia value, mostly C=64 and Amiga stuff. If
anyone's interested, I'll put together a list and post it here.
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