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Nuts & Volts Volume 3

ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
edited 2002-12-10 03:55 in General Discussion
Hello Stamp Programmers:

Every now and then a man comes along and writes a book that stands out
from all the rest. I recently purchased

Volume 3 of Nuts and Volts form Parallax. This is a great Book and The
best of all three Volumes. This guy is

an expert on the Stamps. This is the best thirty Dollar investment I have
ever made on the Stamp.

This book is that Good. It is very concise on code and is well edited in
every way. Buy this book it is that good.

If you have any question please E-mail and I will be happy to answer
them. By the way I am not being paid to

say this. I just think credit should be given when it is due.

Sincerely

Harry.

E-Mail HR518@ Juno.Com

Comments

  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2002-12-08 22:54
    Is a CD with the source code for the book available as was the source code
    for Volumes 1 & 2?


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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2002-12-09 09:36
    Hello:

    There is no CD With Volume 3 of Nuts & Volts.

    However the Code is well Documented.

    Harry.
  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2002-12-09 23:14
    Thanks, Harry, that's very kind of you to say ... uh, write. Do you want to
    know the shortest measured unit of time in the universe? It was the amount
    of time between Parallax offering me a job and me saying, "Yes!!!"

    I have been working with a loving BASIC Stamps for almost nine years now and
    I can tell you as an "insider," things are getting better and better and
    better. We've got some neat stuff for 2003.

    I promise to keep working hard producing articles for Nuts & Volts -- I hope
    you continue to enjoy them.

    Happy Holidays,

    -- Jon Williams
    -- Parallax

    In a message dated 12/8/2002 3:40:55 PM Central Standard Time, HR518@J...
    writes:

    > Hello Stamp Programmers:
    >
    > Every now and then a man comes along and writes a book that stands out
    > from all the rest. I recently purchased
    >
    > Volume 3 of Nuts and Volts form Parallax. This is a great Book and The
    > best of all three Volumes. This guy is
    >
    > an expert on the Stamps. This is the best thirty Dollar investment I have
    > ever made on the Stamp.
    >
    > This book is that Good. It is very concise on code and is well edited in
    > every way. Buy this book it is that good.
    >
    > If you have any question please E-mail and I will be happy to answer
    > them. By the way I am not being paid to
    >
    > say this. I just think credit should be given when it is due.
    >
    > Sincerely
    >
    > Harry.
    >
    >



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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2002-12-09 23:22
    Source code can be downloaded from our web site: <A
    HREF="www.parallax.com">www.parallax.com</A>.

    -- Jon Williams
    -- Parallax

    In a message dated 12/8/2002 4:56:24 PM Central Standard Time, azeasi@a...
    writes:

    > Is a CD with the source code for the book available as was the source code
    > for Volumes 1 &2?



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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2002-12-10 01:12
    Oh my gosh, a NEW UBER-speed !

    last I knew it was the time between a traffic light in Manhattan
    going green and the honking of the first car horn !

    (and that was without de-sulpfurized batteries !)

    Keep up the good work Jon !



    --- In basicstamps@yahoogroups.com, jonwms@a... wrote:
    > Thanks, Harry, that's very kind of you to say ... uh, write. Do
    you want to
    > know the shortest measured unit of time in the universe? It was
    the amount
    > of time between Parallax offering me a job and me saying, "Yes!!!"
    >
    > I have been working with a loving BASIC Stamps for almost nine
    years now and
    > I can tell you as an "insider," things are getting better and
    better and
    > better. We've got some neat stuff for 2003.
    >
    > I promise to keep working hard producing articles for Nuts & Volts -
    - I hope
    > you continue to enjoy them.
    >
    > Happy Holidays,
    >
    > -- Jon Williams
    > -- Parallax
    >
    > In a message dated 12/8/2002 3:40:55 PM Central Standard Time,
    HR518@J...
    > writes:
    >
    > > Hello Stamp Programmers:
    > >
    > > Every now and then a man comes along and writes a book that
    stands out
    > > from all the rest. I recently purchased
    > >
    > > Volume 3 of Nuts and Volts form Parallax. This is a great Book
    and The
    > > best of all three Volumes. This guy is
    > >
    > > an expert on the Stamps. This is the best thirty Dollar
    investment I have
    > > ever made on the Stamp.
    > >
    > > This book is that Good. It is very concise on code and is well
    edited in
    > > every way. Buy this book it is that good.
    > >
    > > If you have any question please E-mail and I will be happy to
    answer
    > > them. By the way I am not being paid to
    > >
    > > say this. I just think credit should be given when it is due.
    > >
    > > Sincerely
    > >
    > > Harry.
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    >
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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2002-12-10 03:55
    I drove a truck in Manhattan many years ago-- the idea was to honk your horn
    just *before* the light changed. That way the guy would look up from his
    newspaper just as the light actually changed. Some would just start moving
    and keep reading.

    THIS IS TRUE!



    In a message dated 12/9/02 6:39:19 PM Pacific Standard Time,
    basicstamps@yahoogroups.com writes:


    >
    > Oh my gosh, a NEW UBER-speed !
    >
    > last I knew it was the time between a traffic light in Manhattan
    > going green and the honking of the first car horn !
    >
    >



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