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Old 02-24-2010, 03:11 AM   #21 (permalink)
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TBH, I'm a little weary of showing my words of prose to anyone outside of my most direct circle, so consider that tidbit (and any which follows) a gift from me.
Then you're not the only one who feels that fellow ecomodders are more than "just other people". Many of us spend lots of time on this forum. We share tech advice, but we also linger and socialize in the lounge, getting to know each other's (and revealing our own) less technical side. Everyone who comes here already has a common denominator - efficiency, eco, or something along those lines - but we seem to be able to find common interests in more dimensions.

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Old 02-26-2010, 08:51 PM   #22 (permalink)
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If you have any free-reading (published or otherwise, I'm safe with it), I'll look it over. I don't like fiction stuff for the most part, unless it's about technology (not a big sci-fi fan, you do the math ).

Up to you, I'm here for critiquing, and you know I'm honest and raw. :P
...take your pick:

Aug 1973 -- "Basic Engine Physics & Math," HOT ROD Magazine, pp. 118-122.
Nov 1973 -- "Drag Strip Dyno," HOT ROD Magazine, p. 86.
Nov 1973 -- "Header Science," HOT ROD Magazine, pp. 114-118.(*)
Mar 1974 -- "Budget-Building the Mopar 318," HOT ROD Magazine, pp. 52-53.
1974 Peterson Publishing Yearbook #14, "Best of..." (*)
Nov 1981 -- TRS-80 Assembly Language Made Simple, #21851, Howard W. Sams, Publisher.
April 26, 1990 -- EDN Magazine, "Design Idea: Program automates Quine-McCluskey method," pp. 234-238.

...if you don't mind reading around/through the layers of 'dust' (ha,ha).

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Old 02-26-2010, 09:23 PM   #23 (permalink)
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...take your pick:

Aug 1973 -- "Basic Engine Physics & Math," HOT ROD Magazine, pp. 118-122.
Nov 1973 -- "Drag Strip Dyno," HOT ROD Magazine, p. 86.
Nov 1973 -- "Header Science," HOT ROD Magazine, pp. 114-118.(*)
Mar 1974 -- "Budget-Building the Mopar 318," HOT ROD Magazine, pp. 52-53.
1974 Peterson Publishing Yearbook #14, "Best of..." (*)
Nov 1981 -- TRS-80 Assembly Language Made Simple, #21851, Howard W. Sams, Publisher.
April 26, 1990 -- EDN Magazine, "Design Idea: Program automates Quine-McCluskey method," pp. 234-238.

...if you don't mind reading around/through the layers of 'dust' (ha,ha).
I'm going to have to start getting around and seeing about collecting old issues of HRM, as well as several other mags. There's lots of good articles in some of those older mags that noone really collects, and they're very difficult to find.

Especially some of L. Widmer's stuff, like the entire Soft Heads series.

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