[time-nuts] IRE thread

Pete Lancashire pete at petelancashire.com
Tue Jun 5 20:53:10 UTC 2012


There maybe more the IRE's. I have a smaller pile waiting for me to find a way
back to Oregon, 260 Lbs of Mcgraw-Hill Electronics. The 600-800 lbs is what
I was told the remaining mags weighs. He told me they were IREs and early
IEEE's.

If anyone is interested, I can find out.

I am still looking for someone passing through Sioux Falls, South Dakota and
has room for 1/4 ton of Electonics's in trade for some gas money.

-pete



On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 12:57 PM, paul swed <paulswedb at gmail.com> wrote:
> Pete
> Well thats a heck of a response. You think there is 600-800 lbs of them! I
> would not have thought there were so many.
> But say there were 40 years worth and they were published 1 X per month at
> 1 lb each that would be 480 lbs.
> But I don't actually think they were 40 years and a pound each.
> I know the 3 I found in the 60s as I recall were a good read. Have kept my
> eyes out ever since and no luck at all.
> The bell system journals are online. Though I found 30 years worth of them
> for $20 at a flea market I still downloaded the pdfs.
> Good reads on long flights.
> I still learn awful lot of very practical information from those old books.
> The why and how things became the way they did.
> Regards
> Paul
> WB8TSL
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