Practical Electronics took the future seriously. For example it seriously believed its readers would not only want to build an analogue computer but would use it too!
Time to enjoy the homemade funky sound of 1968 - the Glissandovibe!
It's geeky, it's groovy, it's got a Hartley oscillator.
Let's take a look inside...
However the kids of 1968 were more into groovy sounds. In particular they wanted the warm electric tones that only an RF oscillator could provide.
So Practical Electronics, being practical people, provided the blueprints in February 1968 for a new sound: the Glissandovibe!
Happy birthday to American singer and actress Nancy Sinatra, born June 8, 1940, whose hits include "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'", "Sugar Town", "Somethin' Stupid", and "You Only Live Twice".