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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Jun 17 11:41:40 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: bdowd at dentfirst.com (Brian J. Dowd)</li>
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> Ok, this is very OT, but I don't know of anywhere to go that I could
> get better advice. I have to get a hobby (long story, we'll just
> leave it at that), and I've been searching for something that can keep
> my attention. I've got some background in electronics (Army, and
> DeVry), and really enjoyed tinkering with little breadboard kits.
> I've not done anything with them since, but would like to (this could
> be my new little hobby). Anyone else into this, and able to suggest
> anywhere to purchase the little kits? It would probably be a good
> plan to start out small (until I get over my fear of signs that say
> "Warning 10,000 Ohms"), and build from there. I saw an episode a few
> months (may have been years, don't really remember) on The
> Screensavers where they were all building these little kits, and it's
> been a background process of mine ever since. Eventually, I'd love to
> get to building little [useless] devices that I could operate via the
> serial port on my *nix box (ok, now it's maybe not TOO off topic B) )
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