Why did heath die?

Jeffry Blackmon w8yi at INFINET.COM
Wed Apr 21 20:17:37 EDT 1999


Multi-Volti Devices wrote:

> Heath contracted a deadly economic disease due to a variety of
> environmentral conditions, pollution and perhaps as some former employees
> say, sleeping with the enemy.
>
> Heath didn't die...just had some limbs amputated and organs transplanted.
> Heath has been in a convalescent state for a while...just can't do the
> things it used to. Having to adapt to the facts of it's health, it has
> developed new skills, and honed old ones for new applications.
>
> Most of us don't see what Heath does nowadays because we have no reason to
> return to school for vocational skills, but I understand Heath is doing a
> very good job in the electronics educational media arena...kind of an
> offshoot of the basic skills many of us learned acquired thru reading those
> manuals and building those kits. Of course, no one got an engineering degree
> from building Heathkits, but it gave a lot of people a taste of, a
> perspective for and a goal to achieve in the field.
>
> Murray
>
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  I recently exchanged email with the Heath people- they will honor my
1992-purchased Microprocessor
Interfacing course, should I send them the test.  Pretty fine, I'd say.

Jeff

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