The New York Times Circuits

How Electronic Things Work

Edited by Henry Fountain; Introduction by Andy Rooney

St. Martin's Press

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If you've ever wondered how the high-tech gadgets we encounter as we go about our daily lives work, from the computers on our desks, the CD players in our homes (and the remote controls we operate them with), the Automatic Teller Machines at the bank, to the machines that sort billions of pieces of mail everyday, this is the book that has the answers. Compiled from the Circuits section of the New York Times, a guide to the inner workings of computers, the Internet, and many modern electronic devices found in homes, businesses, transportation systems, and medicine. Clear, concise essays and well over one hundred full-color illustrations explain the mysteries of eighty devices that have shaped our lives.

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Edited by Henry Fountain; Introduction by Andy Rooney

Henry Fountain is the deputy editor of Circuits, The New York Times's weekly section on personal technology. He also writes "Observatory," a column of science news for the paper's Science Times section.

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The New York Times Circuits
How Electronic Things Work
Edited by Henry Fountain; Introduction by Andy Rooney

Hardcover

Hardcover
St. Martin's Press
November 2001
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780312284398
ISBN10: 031228439X
8 1/2 x 10 7/8 inches, 208 pages, Includes 150 4-color illustrations throughout
$29.95
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