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August 10, 2007
Against Auto-Infotainment
Cars should not let drivers make "stupid" mistakes.  — Staff

June 26, 2007
Dad Encourages Gaming
I enjoyed your article on gaming, and I've wondered this myself with my almost-10-year-old, who says he wants to be an engieer like Dad  — Staff

June 25, 2007
Getting Kids Into Engineering: Give Them The Eureka, They'll Want To Know The Guts
Getting kids interested in the engineering professions is going to be a matter of making the sciences look exciting, fun, interesting, and for the common everyday person, not just for the esoteric brainy nerd in school.  — Staff

June 4, 2007
Lamenting the exclusive state of engineering
I disagree with your assumptions at the beginners level in electronics. While tremendous accomplishments have been made by some very intelligent engineers...  — Staff

November 24, 2003
Fuel Cells And High-Tech Bathrooms Spur Feedback
PROS AND CONS REACTION TO OCTOBER 27 EDITORIAL ABOUT HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS Dear Editor: All the excitement over hydrogen fuel cells is really neat, but think about this: A terrorist wants to blow...  — Various

September 15, 2003
Readers Respond To Decision On Justice
Dear Mark: I'll begin by saying I agree with you that a controlled-circulation magazine must enforce certain subscription requirements if it is to maintain its relationships with the advertising industry. In most cases, you should not be...  — Various

June 9, 2003
How The War In Iraq Affected Engineers
Dear Editor: "War is hell for our troops..." At Fort Benning, Georgia, there was a time when young infantry officers were shown how to use anti-tank and anti-personnel mines as defensive weapons. After the mines were deployed, a detailed...  — Various

April 14, 2003
TiVo Success Story: Not A Hit With Everyone
Dear Editor: Thanks for the interesting article on TiVo ["The TiVo Box Redefines Television Viewing," Feb. 3, p. 41]. As you say, it is a consumer electronics success story, but let me tell you the two big reasons I won't ever have one...  — Various

December 23, 2002
Letters
Today's Engineering Curricula With commentary by Robert A. Pease Our Editor's Notebook [Oct. 14, p. 26] on educational software produced this interesting exchange between a reader and...  — Various

December 9, 2002
Letters
More Kudos For Anniversary Issue Don Broadus, electronics engineer of testing, Exelon Corp.: I feel very privileged to have received your 50th anniversary commemorative issue. Its theme of...  — Various

November 25, 2002
Letters
Your Original Format Is A Winner I've been a long-time fan of Electronic Design for nearly three decades. In that time, I've seen lots of anniversary issues, but none better than your 50th. Before we knew it...  — Various

July 22, 2002
Letters
Clearing Up Confusion I read the article Dave Bursky wrote and it's very interesting ["New Interfaces Squeeze Top Performance From SRAMs," May 27, p. 59]. Yet there's a slight error in the FCRAM description. The address bus is...  — Various

May 27, 2002
Letters
FOIL Method Comes In Handy I just read your article about the continued relevance of paper and pencil, and I couldn't agree more heartily ["Just Being New Doesn't Make It Better Technology," March 4, p. 22]....  — Various

April 15, 2002
Letters
Multiphase PWM Controller ICs I wish to go on the record regarding Linear Technology Corp. and its PolyPhase controllers. This multiphase type of PWM controller was the subject of the recent report, "Power-Supply ICs Go...  — Various

December 3, 2001
Letters
Engineering For Security Excellent editorial! ["Let's Engineer Terrorism Out Of The Skies," Oct. 15, p. 24] I have wondered for years why airplanes are allowed to fly into mountains when it would be fairly...  — Various

November 19, 2001
Letters
Where Analog Tools Stand In response to the letter "Interest In Analog" [Sept. 17, p. 54], analog HDLs/VHDL-AMS have been under development for many years. But they haven't achieved the level of adoption of...  — Various

October 15, 2001
Letters
The Undervalued Profession I decided to go into engineering to do something that I really liked—to learn what made things work and how to create things myself ["Engineering Expertise: Leveraging Global...  — Various

October 1, 2001
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Keep Reason In The Law I just read "Is Leadfree Solder The Answer To Our Environmental Problems?" [July 23, p. 42]. Your column reminded me of a story I read a few days ago. Four firefighters died because the...  — Various

September 17, 2001
Letters
Industrial/University Liaison As a university professor, I was pleased to read "Engineering Education: Who's Teaching the Teachers?" [June 18, p. 22]. Maintaining laboratories and the curriculum to stay on...  — Various

September 3, 2001
Letters
Put Blame Where It Belongs Placing blame for the failure of DSL companies on incorrect appreciation of the demand, or unacceptable price levels, as you did in "Lessons Learned And Lessons Not Learned" [June 4, p....  — Various





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