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Re: Electrical Experimenter Egg of Columbus article



Original poster: Bert Hickman <bert.hickman@xxxxxxxxxx>

Sorry... under high traffic conditions, internal site requests may get redirected to a generic page on a mirror site. Try going to the following page to avoid this problem:
http://home.comcast.net/~bert-hickman/Photos/EggOfColumbus.pdf

Bert

Tesla list wrote:

Original poster: Gomez Addams <gomezaddams@xxxxxxxxx>
Has the file been taken back down already??
The link does not work for me - just leads to your main site.
On Sep 20, 2006, at 12:39 PM, Tesla list wrote:

Original poster: Bert Hickman <bert.hickman@xxxxxxxxxx>

Gary and all,

I've resurrected them - they can be found in the following PDF:
http://205.243.100.155/photos/EggOfColumbus/EggOfColumbus.pdf

Bert

Tesla list wrote:

Original poster: "Lau, Gary" <Gary.Lau@xxxxxx>
I found a TCML post from Bert Hickman in 2001, where Bert had scanned
the article you cited and posted them to his web site.
http://www.pupman.com/listarchives/2001/June/msg00190.html
Unfortunately the links are dead.  Are they still on line Bert?
Regards, Gary Lau
MA, USA
 > Original poster: "Cameron B. Prince" <cplists@xxxxxxxxxx>
 >
 > Hey guys,
 >
 > A fellow list member was kind enough to send me this article
about the
Egg
 > of Columbus from the Electrical Experimenter March 1919 issue:
 >
 > http://www.teslauniverse.com/images/egg_of_columbus/ee_egg.jpg
 >
 > The resolution of the photo is so low, the text is illegible. Does
anyone
 > have this article or know where I might find it? I read
somewhere that
it
 > was included in a book from Lindsay that is now out of print.
It was
called
 > something like, "Strange Stories from Electrical Experimenter."
 >
 > If anyone could help me with this, I'd certainly appreciate it.
 >
 > Thanks,
 > Cameron
 >


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