Thursday, November 12, 2020

Rejected

I had the uncommon experience this morning of having an electronic design rejected. With a total of about 200 designs "in print" (100+ published on paper), I have a good feel for a good one. This one did not deserve rejection. I consider it a case of a publisher who doesn't "get it". Of course, publishers keep publishing houses going, and don't necessarily need to recognise what they have in a design. OBSERVATION: Some of my designs which were rejected (I can't think of more -- only the last one on this list never saw the light of day):
• Neon Flasher. Finally published 20-30 years later! 
• Electromagnetic Gun. Said to be hazardous.
• Magic Switchboard. Said to be "silicon challenged".
• Miniature Short Wave Radio. This one had issues.

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