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hardware hacking with nick collins

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I am considering buying this book (Aen seems to highly recommend it) buy the lowest i can find it is $30 used and I have seen it as high as $90 used! Just curious if this book is worth it.
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wow i dunno about $90. 30 sounds more like what i paid for it at B&N......amazon has it brand new for 31 plus ship.

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I'm reading it and it definitely helps you to understand circuits a little better. Not to mention there's a buncha crazy projects (listening to the aurora borealis through headphones what?!) that I'd love to try out. Comes with a dvd that is pretty groovy, lots of good ideas. And it's great because when you're halfway through the book, most of the projects on the dvd are things you can figure out yourself. :thumb:
well i guess, but i just don't know.

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