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#62488 02/16/06 09:52 PM
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I am about halfway through the biography Tesla: Man out of time

I started reading one called The writings, inventions and researches of Nikola Tesla, but found that it went over my head pretty quickly. I also have a biography on Edison that I am looking forward to reading, when I get the time.

Anyone else have any good electrical related books that you would have enjoyed or would recommend?


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Currently reading "First Man", the biography of Neil Armstrong. Good read so far...

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Ryan:
About all I have time for lately is

NJ Uniform Construction Code
(Taking CO Course)

'05 NEC Changes & NJ Contractors Law
(Doing CEU Course/Instructor)

Fault Current Calcs
(Preparing course for CEU)

ECN, time permitting
Local newspaper, Pop Science/Newsday

John


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