try "Physical Computing" by Tom Igoe. He's a professor at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program, and has a wonderful knack for explaining electronics and design to beginners and experts alike. It's a great book and got a lot of us neophytes through the program.
I'd like to know whether anyone has looked into the case files of the 8 recently canned U.S. attorneys to see if any of them were investigating anything to do with Halliburton or its subsidiaries. THAT would be an embarassing connection. Given the history of this administration, the dismissals had to be retribution for something...
The CNN article is here http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/03/13/fired.attor neys/index.html
try "Physical Computing" by Tom Igoe. He's a professor at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program, and has a wonderful knack for explaining electronics and design to beginners and experts alike. It's a great book and got a lot of us neophytes through the program.
I'd like to know whether anyone has looked into the case files of the 8 recently canned U.S. attorneys to see if any of them were investigating anything to do with Halliburton or its subsidiaries. THAT would be an embarassing connection. Given the history of this administration, the dismissals had to be retribution for something... The CNN article is here http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/03/13/fired.attor neys/index.html