"Red Dragon" book

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Bruce Frederiksen

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Jun 1, 2010, 1:36:29 PM6/1/10
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Anybody in the Tampa area that will let me borrow their "Red Dragon" compiler book?  This is the 1980's edition with the red dragon on the cover (I have the older "Green Dragon" book).

Let me know and I'll arrange to meet you somewhere to pick it up.

Thanks!

-Bruce

Daniel Dye

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Jun 1, 2010, 4:30:24 PM6/1/10
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Bruce,

I have a copy that you can borrow.  Also, I found the leads for your current meter the day after I purchased replacements so I can give you all of those too.  Maybe we could meet up for breakfast again?  I'm getting FiOS installed tomorrow morning but I free Thursday morning.

-Dan


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Bruce Frederiksen

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Jun 1, 2010, 5:38:00 PM6/1/10
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Hi Dan,

Thursday would be good for me too!  Should we do it on your side of the bay this time?  Do you have any preferences?  Just let me know and I'll put the address in my GPS.

Don't the new meter leads also fit the Harbor Freight meters?  Looks like they are very nearly the same size (I bought some HF meters too).  If not, can you take them back?

And I'd love to have you demo you FeelSpace Belt at the lunch meeting!  I don't really have anything to demo.  I've been assembling and disassembling my circuits on the solderless breadboard which I'm finding isn't the right way to do this because you can't go back and use the old circuits any more...

I also could profit from a little talk about what this Lunch 2.0 group might expect from a talk on microcontrollers and robotics.  I had the impression that it was a web group, but Linda assures me that microcontrollers are topical...
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