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Good play on words! There is a lot of information in these that has been mostly ignored over the years because of ignorance to the fact that the publication existed. 

 

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@Plax Don, great link packed full of good information. Thanks.

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behind the trailer, my desert
Them red clay piles are heaven on earth
I get my rocks off, bulldozers and dirt

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What a great resource!  I had scanned some articles but sort of gave up the project as there are so many to do.  Now I won't have to.  Excellent!

 

There are a few glitches I discovered though.  Some of the links in the early 1960s issues go to the wrong pdf.  I'll have to see if there is someone I can contact to get that fixed.

 

Don C

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they must have used OCR on the scans as you can copy and paste the text but they seem to also retain the pixel images from the scan. Not complaining as you would need the pixel info for the pics and graphs.

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