http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/Art-Electronics-Paul-Horowitz/9780521370950
They ship to Israel (do note its the hardcover so its not cheap. They don't sell the cheaper international version)
Isn't that ten dollars? (.01 * 1000 = 10.00)
Isn't that ten dollars? (.01 * 1000 = 10.00)
Never let the facts get in the way of making a point!
Isn't that ten dollars? (.01 * 1000 = 10.00)
Never let the facts get in the way of making a point!
Touche...LMFAO!!
Sorry, typo, error corrected. That should be 10c a page, not 1c. That's based on Kinkos B&W per page price, typically the price is more.
http://faq.bloglines.com/ref/Kinko%27s-Prices.html
If you own a personal laser printer, chances are its original makers cartridge would sell between $50-100 each, for ~ 3000 pages; that would be about 3c page, or $30. YMMV depending if you can use remanufactured cartridges or refill original ones.
Indeed, printing can be quite painful on the wallet...especially when you're paying someone else to do it. Good thing Uncle Sam usually keeps a healthy supply of printer ink on benchstock.
There has'nt been a update in two month. can you give us some info?
Being the classic it is, printed on acid free paper would help. My book pages are turning yellow.
Hello Mr. Hill,
I hope everything is going well for you this year. I wanted to write once again to ask about the progress of the third edition of Art of Electronics. When we spoke last year you said you were planning on cutting off writing new material at some point last year if the writing didn't finish soon. Have you finished writing and moved on to editing yet?
Several people have contacted the publisher and have gotten responses to expect the book sometime around May 2014 (so a manuscript has been submitted and everyone is well into editing), but to me that feels like researcher's saying a new technology, like graphene transistors or brain to pc interfaces, should hit the market in the next 5-10 years. A great image, but not likely.
Where do you see the book in the pipeline? I'd like to share your opinion with the community again.
The complete 15-chapter book has gone through copy-
editing and we're doing our review pass now. Then on
to typesetting (editing of our TEX text, figure placement,
etc) and then galleys, etc. So next spring looks good.
They will be an additional five chapter eXtension
H&H AoE "x-chapter" book following in about a year
with new advance materials.
Presumably because there were bits of the 2nd edition that are now quite out of date? Having editions for 'core' and 'advance' materials means that you can keep reprinting the core forever, and only need to revise the advance bit as technology changes.
I'm guessing they don't like the length of it. ie physical size of the book if it were included.
Well at least they could reference the second edition within the third edition. Such as: "You may find more information about [topic] in this chapter of the second edition." That way, the two books can easily be combined together with said references IMHO.