Just started my technical posts to
Twitter with a post on dielectric breakdown. At least for now, I
envision this as a replacement for my old HFNews which became too
much work maintaining the email list.
On Twitter go to @dougcsmith_ee
Doug
University of Oxford Tutor
Department for Continuing Education
Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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On 10/9/14 8:48 PM, Douglas Smith wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am going to try sending short "tweets" on electronic design and
troubleshooting you may be interested in. If you want to see them,
look at: @dougcsmith_ee on Twitter. It it proves useful to people
I may permanently keep doing it.
Just did a test posting.
Doug
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Department for Continuing Education
Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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\ / ) P.O. Box 60941
= Boulder City, NV 89006-0941
_ / \ / \ _TEL/FAX: 702-570-6108/570-6013
/ /\ \ ] / /\ \ Mobile: 408-858-4528
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