So i'm messing around in the conference room/library scanning some stuff and i'm fumbling around through some of the books, and I come across my bosses textbooks from college. He has a nuclear and mechanical engineering degree so he's got quite the collection. I find a 1962 copy of Dynamics/Statics by Beer/Johnson. The exact same textbook I used when i took the class. I look through it and recognize some of the exact same problems i had. Also find: Nuclear Thoery book published in 1952.Various Thermodynamics books dated in the mid 50's. A 1600 page hvac book from 1955Finally end up flipping through an autocad book from 1985. Anyone have any similar finds at work?
7/26/2007 9:51:43 AM
7/26/2007 10:00:45 AM
well basic mechanics as well as basic electronics haven't changed in the past 60 years... Macro-scale things haven't changed, so its not surprising the text books haven't changed... It is a little funny though, and yes textbook people are crooks... The ECE302 book went through a revision simply, and almost souly, to include a CD that an NCSU student created for free(well class credit and its landed him a LOT of opportunities) and recieved no royalties from but they made all the students go out and buy new editions the following year.
7/26/2007 10:16:38 AM
7/26/2007 10:39:42 AM
we've known that for a long timeall they do is basically change around the problem numbers
7/26/2007 10:44:17 AM
"Professor! I only have the 1953 edition of Thermodynamics(holds up the book). Can you provide me with the homework numbers for that? It's really the same as the later 50 editions i promise!"
7/26/2007 10:52:51 AM
I've got a 1911 physics text book authored by MillikanThe same Millikan of the oil can experimentIt has some very interesting (and sometimes funny) experiments contained within[Edited on July 27, 2007 at 1:13 AM. Reason : fdg]
7/27/2007 1:12:48 AM
^Alright who can top 1911? Any takers?
7/27/2007 11:16:54 AM
1911...jesus
7/27/2007 6:57:29 PM
It would've been much more interesting if it had belonged to a descendant, but I found it at the NC State flea market for 2 dollars in a used book bin.Its in great shape too.
7/28/2007 1:06:37 AM