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Electronics-Themed Comics
October 1963 Electronics World

October 1963 Electronics World

October 1963 Electronics World Cover - RF Cafe  Table of Contents 

Wax nostalgic about and learn from the history of early electronics. See articles from Electronics World, published May 1959 - December 1971. All copyrights hereby acknowledged.

It's always hard getting back into the swing of the workaday routine after a long holiday weekend. Now that you've finished trading stories with workmates about what you did - or did not - do, take one last moment to lift your spirits by looking at these electronics-themed comics from vintage issues of Electronics World magazine. I particularly like the step switches. BTW, these comics make good fodder for opening your technical presentations.

Electronics-Themed Comics

Comic from October 1963 Electronics World (p62) - RF Cafe

"I don't service the sets... I just take 'em in and out."

October 1963 Electronics World (p62)

Comic from October 1963 Electronics World (p65) - RF Cafe

"We fed everything into it. It classified the material 'top secret'... and now it won't tell us a thing!"

October 1963 Electronics World (p65)

Comic from October 1963 Electronics World (p82) - RF Cafe

"We've found that occasionally we need to job its memory."

October 1963 Electronics World (p82)

Comic from October 1963 Electronics World (p93) - RF Cafe

October 1963 Electronics World (p93)

January 1965 Electronics World

Janaury 1965 Electronics World Cover - RF Cafe  Table of Contents 

Wax nostalgic about and learn from the history of early electronics. See articles from Electronics World, published May 1959 - December 1971. All copyrights hereby acknowledged.

Comic from January 1965 Electronics World (p54) - RF Cafe

"Hey, Dad, cut me a piece of wire about that long."

January 1965 Electronics World (p54)

 

 

Posted May 26, 2015


These Technically−Themed Comics Appeared in Vintage Electronics Magazines. I personally scanned and posted every one from copies I own (and even colorized some).

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