I did think about starting one on Boolean algebra prompted by this
but I got as far as
Whereas in elementary algebra expressions denote mainly numbers, in Boolean algebra they denote the truth values false and true . These values are represented with the bits (or binary digits), namely 0 and 1. They do not behave like the integers 0 and 1, for which 1 + 1 = 2, but may be identified with the elements of the two-element field GF(2), that is, integer arithmetic modulo 2, for which 1 + 1 = 0 …
and began to worry that, well, no-one else would be interested. Whaddya think ?
VB