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graphic work in Newton. In addition, many of the photos were taken by Bob’s col-
leagues at National Semiconductor. Despite its length, this list of contributors isn’t
complete. A magazine is the work of many people, and any list inevitably omits
someone.
What should be apparent from the above is that working on the series was fun!
When he first interviewed me for this job at EDN, Roy Forsberg, now publisher of
another Cahners magazine, Test and Measurement World, remarked that a technical
editor’s job was the best job in all of electronics. At the time, I passed off Roy’s com-
ment as somewhat self-serving. But working on the Pease series dispelled any doubt
I might have had about how much fun the job can be. Working on the series was a
great experience! As important as Bob’s tips on troubleshooting are, I hope the se-
ries-and now the book-provide more; I hope they communicate the exhilaration
felt by all of us who were involved with the project.
Dan Strassberg
Associate Editor
EDN Magazine