Hobbytronics.

Hello,

I noticed that a local store here in Dublin called The KCR shop no longer sells magazines on popular electronics. This used to be the case. Does this mean there is a growing lack of interest in hobbytronics here in Ireland and I ask therefore if a similar thing is happening elsewhere in the developed world and elsewhere like Nairobi, Kenya where I bought some components in a shop called Kenya Electronics say between 1975 and 1979? I tried sending a communication to the New York Times about:

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to say I did think harvesting cotton was a tricky business from an engineering viewpoint and to suggest that should American science and engineering need tweaking in a positive way I thinking of the bridge failure in St. Paul with loss of life and so on that approaches be made from The States to other kick ass scientists and engineers in say the rest of the world unless of course you are too sensitive to the isolationists in Iowa. I recognize American science and engineering is the premier best in the world but I invented a a thingamaling to help golfers to be shocked to discover my non techie brother suggested a fabulous improvement to it. So on that basis I prompt Americans to seek help to improve the cotton picking machine outside North America.

Regards,

Peter Nolan. Ph.D.

33 Templeville Rd. Templeogue Dublin 6W ROI
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sells magazines on popular electronics. This used to be the case.

Ireland and I ask therefore

like Nairobi, Kenya where I bought some

viewpoint and to suggest that should

the bridge failure in St. Paul with loss of life and so on

engineers in say the rest of the world unless of course you are too

but I invented a a thingamaling to help golfers to be shocked

on that basis I prompt Americans to seek help to improve

How do you suggest of doing so to help improve the science and engineering interest outside of North America?

Stanley

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ssylee

Hello,

I do not see my post entitled "Hobbytronics" using MT-Newswatcher today and will rather not use Google. So there. However I saw the one reply to my fabulous contribution not wishing to make everything to glow in the style of Donald Trump even if I think he may be on to a good thing loving this that and everything perhaps. I saw him emerge from the back of his own transatlantic jet on Scotland recently where he is building a "huge" golf course to use a word Conan Ó'Brien attributes to The Donald as Ivana used to call him before they split so does he know something energising or something that people love? Your call. The respondent asked me how to implement my idea and I quote the Chinese dictum many hands make light work. We can now communicate using the WWW and scientists and engineers in the public and privat sector or any other sector can easily do business like never before. The Japanese make the best cars in the world having learned from the Americans and Europeans and I see a debilitating pride in Americans to learn from others. If you read posts by Jim Thompson in this NG who is as good an electronic as any one and who was asked to design a power supply for the Hubble Telerscope you may be able to detect a self defeating arrogance in his writings. I have things to do like buying two new pairs of trousers this morning and that is as much as I can add now.

Regards,

Peter Nolan. Dublin.

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