Support my friend Scott!
Corbett | February 19, 2004 4:05 PM

Scott's book blurb:
You have all probably heard me mention in the past year that I have been working on a book. After two years of work, the book is finished and is now available! The title of the book is (fittingly) "Hardware Hacking Projects for Geeks". It is published by O'Reilly and Associates (a well known technical publisher) and is available at book stores that carry O'Reilly books, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. Just type "Scott Fullam" into the search window and you will be directed to the book.
The book is full of fun hardware projects that vary in difficulty from beginner to expert. Don't be intimidated by the title, everyone can enjoy it. It makes a great gift for others or yourself :)
I am happy to autograph copies.
The book has already gotten some good press. The San Jose Mercury News did a cover story on the book.
If anyone knows of newspapers, magazines, or other media outlets that might be interested in covering the book, please let me know.
Thank you for your support!
Scott Fullam
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Chris Hansen
August 12, 2004 3:39 AM
I have Scott's book and have really enjoyed it. I do have a few questions. Does Scott have a website or email address to ask the questions?
Chris