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  1. On 7/21/2023 at 9:42 PM, Serendipity said:

    "E-books are not my thing! Although they are convenient and eco-friendly, I always prefer the feel of paper pages between my fingers. I find a special charm in the smell of fresh printing and the rustle of paper that no screen can replace. Each physical book becomes special - a unique literary treasure on the shelf. Flipping pages is like a journey through history and fantasy. Plus, when reading paper books, I get away from the screens and enjoy a well-deserved rest for the eyes. Perhaps in the future many will switch to electronic formats, but for me there is nothing better than the feeling of a real book in my hands!"
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    "There are a lot of great options in the world of e-books, but my enduring love is Amazon's Kindle. Its convenience, weightlessness, and the ability to fit all my literary arsenal make it the best companion. Reading on Kindle is a real pleasure, thanks to a clear and bright screen that does not tire the eyes even after long reading. I recently read a personal narrative, found  https://papersowl.com/examples/personal-narrative/ for this and all this on an e-book. I can easily find new books and save valuable quotes. E-books are also convenient to take with you when traveling, and at the same time they help save space on the shelves. The love of reading and the convenience of e-books have mixed in my heart, and I cannot imagine my life without them!"

    Well, I prefer e-books. It's much more convenient.

  2. On 7/13/2006 at 7:20 PM, slackjack said:

    You can download electronics for dummies here:

    http://www.box.net/public/5hv4jgeo3e#f717969

    Check out our electronic resources section for links to tons of other books. We also have the The Art of Electronics which is very good.

    http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?topic=6168.21
    http://www.electronics-lab.com/forum/index.php?board=23.0

    For beginners, I recommend "Getting Started in Electronics" by author Forrest Mims. This book is an excellent introductory electronics course that will help you learn the basics of electronic components and circuits used in electronic devices. Also I recently wanted to create statistics on poverty, used https://phdessay.com/free-essays-on/poverty/ for information. It worked for me too and might help you. Once you've mastered the basics, you can move on to more advanced topics such as microcontrollers and digital electronics. For this I recommend the book "Make: Electronics" by author Charles Platt. This book is a hands-on approach to learning about electronics, using projects and experiments to help you put your knowledge into practice.

    It is good links, thanks

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