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amdx

Jan 1, 1970
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Neat digital edition all about the Moon landing. Page two is table of
contents.

Page 32 is about the Unit Logic Device (ULD) using surface mount gull wing
style.

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/cmp/eetimes_apollo_20090720/index.php#/1/OnePage

Mike



The Eagle has landed.

The July 20th special edition of digital-only EE Times is all about the Moon
landing that took place 40 years ago and what it has meant to a generation
of engineers of our time.

Our Apollo special celebrates a team of engineers - not just astronauts -
who took the audacious Apollo program to the moon, through in-depth
interviews with Apollo flight controllers.

The special issue also offers virtual teardowns of the "Genesis Rock" and
spacesuits, in addition to a teardown of Apollo electronics.

Further, the special edition discusses "why we went to the moon," and lays
out the lessons of Apollo, connecting the celebrated past with the future.

Click here to download this special edition.

The digital-only issue, packed with flash, video and music, will be offered
for the first time in a landscape format for easy viewing on your computer
screen. It's a special issue you want to keep and add to your own Apollo
memorabilia collection.

There will be live Webinar on Apollo scheduled on Monday, July 27th. Join a
live panel of Apollo engineers as they talk about applying the organizing
principle of Apollo to solve today's problems. To register for the webinar,
please click here.

Based on reader feedback, we set up an option to download a PDF version of
the digital issue. Please note that this edition was made to view online as
the PDF version does not contain any of the rich media elements. To download
the PDF, please click here.

This digital edition was designed to play on most browsers using Adobe Flash
8.0 or higher. Should you encounter any difficulties in viewing the edition,
we suggest that you click on the logos below to install the most recent
versions of Adobe Flash and Shockwave players.

If you have questions about using the online format, please contact Tech
Support.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our Customer Service
department at 1.800.577.5356.

Thank You,

EE Times
 
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Rich Grise

Jan 1, 1970
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Neat digital edition all about the Moon landing. Page two is table of
contents.
...
The digital-only issue, packed with flash, video and music,

Do they have one that's text, and static images? I can't stand sites
that are all junked up with flash, video, and music.

Thanks,
Rich
 
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amdx

Jan 1, 1970
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Rich Grise said:
Do they have one that's text, and static images? I can't stand sites
that are all junked up with flash, video, and music.

Thanks,
Rich
Dunno, Rich. As you know google is your friend.
Mike
 
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VioletaPachydermata

Jan 1, 1970
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Since i am on dial-up, add me to that list...


There is an "I hate flash media enabled websites" list!?

There are good ones though. Not cites... flash productions.

Ever see "The Ultimate Showdown (of Ultimate Destiny)"?

Hunt that one up, it is pretty cool. Only 2.8MB for the real SWF.
There are captures out there on youtube, etc, that may be a smaller
datagram.

It is really a cool little video cartoon though. Quite popular.

ftp://editingarchive.com/745/TheUltimateShowdown.swf

That is only one location for DL only.
 
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amdx

Jan 1, 1970
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Neat digital edition all about the Moon landing. Page two is table of
contents.

Page 32 is about the Unit Logic Device (ULD) using surface mount gull wing
style.

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/cmp/eetimes_apollo_20090720/index.php#/1/OnePage

Mike



The Eagle has landed.

The July 20th special edition of digital-only EE Times is all about the
Moon
landing that took place 40 years ago and what it has meant to a generation
of engineers of our time.

Our Apollo special celebrates a team of engineers - not just astronauts -
who took the audacious Apollo program to the moon, through in-depth
interviews with Apollo flight controllers.

The special issue also offers virtual teardowns of the "Genesis Rock" and
spacesuits, in addition to a teardown of Apollo electronics.

Further, the special edition discusses "why we went to the moon," and lays
out the lessons of Apollo, connecting the celebrated past with the future.

Click here to download this special edition.

The digital-only issue, packed with flash, video and music, will be
offered
for the first time in a landscape format for easy viewing on your computer
screen. It's a special issue you want to keep and add to your own Apollo
memorabilia collection.

There will be live Webinar on Apollo scheduled on Monday, July 27th. Join a
live panel of Apollo engineers as they talk about applying the organizing
principle of Apollo to solve today's problems. To register for the webinar,
please click here.

Based on reader feedback, we set up an option to download a PDF version of
the digital issue. Please note that this edition was made to view online as
the PDF version does not contain any of the rich media elements. To
download
the PDF, please click here.

This digital edition was designed to play on most browsers using Adobe
Flash
8.0 or higher. Should you encounter any difficulties in viewing the
edition,
we suggest that you click on the logos below to install the most recent
versions of Adobe Flash and Shockwave players.

If you have questions about using the online format, please contact Tech
Support.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our Customer Service
department at 1.800.577.5356.

Thank You,

EE Times
do not want to bother with a subscription when i only want the one
issue.

Funny, I saw everything I wanted and I didn't subscribe to anything.
Mike
 
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David Lesher

Jan 1, 1970
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The Eagle has landed.
The July 20th special edition of digital-only EE Times is all about the Moon
landing that took place 40 years ago and what it has meant to a generation
of engineers of our time.


I answered all their questions; and all I could find was their current
edition...

Bah....
 
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