![]() ![]() ![]() Therefore, care should be taken, before spending time or money trying to duplicate the impossible. Please remember that anyone can publish on the web. It will be left up to you to decide whether it's legitimate or pseudo science. On the other hand, occasionally I may list an interesting site that may be on "the edge". I will neither be listing links to the ramblings of New Age Einsteins, nor to sites that may have a dangerous content. At first, the selections will be limited to my finds in future columns, I hope to include your favourites too. Coppola -In this column, I will be sharing with our members, some of the interesting web sites that I have found during my WANDERINGS along the Information Highway. For example - in #1 there is a dead link: Electronic Circuit Guidebook : Sensors If you do a Google search on the subject - Electronic Circuit Guidebook : Sensors you will find references to the book at Amazon. But you may still be able to find what you are looking for with a little bit of work. Unfortunatlly, many excellent Web Sites disappear or have changed their original URL. Yes, you will find dead links throughout these columns. I tried to patch things up the best that I could and I think that the result is good enough for scientific purposes. 171 29 March 2002 - to - 04 June 2010 = Since Wanderings first appeared in The Citizen Scientist (TCS), there have been several problems that resulted in a mixup between the numbering sequence in TCS and my archive. ![]()
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