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shardian:
Of course, this book would do the best:
http://product.half.ebay.com/Introduction-to-Electric-Circuits_W0QQprZ1697184QQtgZinfo
The first half will read easily enough and teach all of the theory behind what is going on in an electric circuit.

Personally, I have always wanted one of these to learn hands on:
Electronics lab
ChadTower:

--- Quote from: shardian on July 12, 2007, 04:21:35 pm ---Of course, this book would do the best:
http://product.half.ebay.com/Introduction-to-Electric-Circuits_W0QQprZ1697184QQtgZinfo

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--- Quote ---Best Price: $0.94
List Price: $125.00 (Save 99%)
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 :laugh2:
shardian:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on July 12, 2007, 04:23:54 pm ---
--- Quote from: shardian on July 12, 2007, 04:21:35 pm ---Of course, this book would do the best:
http://product.half.ebay.com/Introduction-to-Electric-Circuits_W0QQprZ1697184QQtgZinfo

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--- Quote ---Best Price: $0.94
List Price: $125.00 (Save 99%)
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 :laugh2:

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It is a college textbook, that original price is very right. I paid close to $100 for my newer copy. It is worth like $10 now.
ChadTower:

Oh I know, but looking at the two prices together, it's funny.  I used to have calc books that cost $100+ and were "worth" an extra value meal at the end of the semester.
shardian:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on July 12, 2007, 04:29:08 pm ---
Oh I know, but looking at the two prices together, it's funny.  I used to have calc books that cost $100+ and were "worth" an extra value meal at the end of the semester.

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I paid for my honeymoon cruise with half.com and a bunch of books that my bookstore either wouldn't take back, or would only give me pop money for. That was awesome.
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