> > EA
> I don't agree with "good riddance"
We'll have to agree to disagree. My experiences (note the
plural) with EA led to a dramatic loss of trust. ETI was a
much superior magazine IMVHO. Whether or not ETI
staff were more competent or inventive is debatable but
I just personally preferred ETI's finesse
Recently the editor of Silicon Chip asked readers whether
the magazine was publishing too many microcontroller-
based projects. My response to him was that the magazine
is OK as it is, with the possible exception of needing some
basic refreshers from time to time
I think micros have helped magazines stay afloat, opening
up a whole new genre of projects. It would be foolish for
both readers and publisher not to move forward with the
times. Programming is a fairly inexpensive hobby and good
value for money time-wise
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