Bob said:
>  ...."Basics of Analog Computers" by T. D. Truit and A.E. Rogers, ......
> to the best 37-words-or-less reason for why you want ...... pre-historic
> tome on analog computers, beautifully illustrated (seriously) with
> pen-and-ink drawings on about every other page.  Submit your entries to the
> list by midnight November 10, 2000.........
 I have this book highlighted on my reading list of analog computer
books as
"the best book I have seen for someone new to analog computers".
 
http://www.best.com/~dcoward/analog/readlist.htm
 Most books on analog computing use tons of mathematical equations to
illustrate
a concept because they are aimed only at engineers. This book explains
these
concepts simply with wonderful drawings and a minimum of mathematics. I
love 
reading it so much that I have one copy at work and one copy at home.
But hey,
that's just me. :) 
 --Doug 
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Doug Coward                
Press Start Inc.          
Sunnyvale,CA    
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Received on Tue Nov 07 2000 - 11:53:33 GMT