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Re: Electrical Experimenter Magazine



Original poster: "Chris Rutherford" <chris1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi All,

I also have an interest in old articles, as it happens it appears that I've
already done some of the ground work.  I have a small Linux server and I've
been hosting for a couple of years.  I already have a couple of the
Electrical Experimenter articles and I'd really like to grow this online
collection.  I'd be happy to host an archive of tesla articles.

Existing work can be seen below: -

http://www.hackinghardware.com/photos/art/gallery.php
http://www.hackinghardware.com/photos/pat/picture.php?p=6&screenheight=768
http://www.hackinghardware.com/photos/

Note: Please don't click on the install.php link, this will re-cache the
images taking up CPU for no reason as they are already there...  The system
is very basic at the moment, but with what time I have I'll make it better
laid out etc.

Many Thanks

Chris

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: Electrical Experimenter Magazine


> Original poster: Mddeming@xxxxxxx > > > Hi Adam, All, > > I agree this would be a good idea, and even better if there was a > central repository. I think that often there is a little info stored on > dozens of different web sites, in different formats, with frequent > redundancy and gaps. While I do not have the time or resources to host a > site, I do have several issues of the magazine from Sept, Oct, and Dec, > 1918, which I would be willing to scan if someone else could come up with > the hosting/editing/ maintenance etc. > > Anyone feeling masochistic enough to take it on? > > Matt D. > > > In a message dated 5/6/05 2:19:09 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes: > Original poster: "Mercurus2000" <mercurus2000@xxxxxxx> > > I'm writing this in hopes that perhaps some of you on the list have copies > of Electrical Experimenter magazine, I've been thinking I think a movement > of sorts should be started to get all issues of these magazines scanned so > that they can be preserved in the public domain before they are lost or > destroyed by age, these magazines are very old and very hard to come by, > and some of the information contained in them has been forgotten by people > of modern science, something like this would be a boon to Tesla and other > high voltage enthuasists, so I'm hoping if you have copies that you will > think about scanning them and placing them online so they can be viewed and > researched by experimenters in our time and future generations for years to > come. > Adam > > > >