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DeBug Computer Nevada Day Parade 2006
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deBUG 2012 Tees to support the Rural Design Collective will be available this summer - our first batch will appear in time for Bug Day at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park on June 30!
Featuring the vector illustrations of Levi Thompson of the Rural Design Collective - ruraldesigncollective.org/
Apple iOS Serial USB Cable-for Kernel Debugging www.vipprogrammer.com/iphone-4-engineering-cable-iphone-4...
here you can see Nicotine on Debian GNU/Hurd K14. At least it starts. But it talks a strange language.
Zoological Cycle: Work by »Debug-Visuals«, for the Zoological Garden Cologne.
Spotted at night, late April 2011. – First published on Streetfiles.org 2010–2013.
deBUG 2012 Tees to support the Rural Design Collective will be available this summer - our first batch will appear in time for Bug Day at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park on June 30!
Featuring the vector illustrations of Levi Thompson of the Rural Design Collective - ruraldesigncollective.org/
Some control pannels with wash steps and debug menu still seen here !
UPDATE : I don't have any pictures but someone told me that the control panel is from an old Christ system. The only christ rollover seen at Essos back then was the C100/C90, installed in the mid 1980's. This period was the bloom of multiprograms systems in France. Back then it looked like that : [https://www.flickr.com/photos/182247940@N03/51799838620/in/dateposted/]
More interestingly, an abandoned one could be seen until 2010 at an other Esso (which also became esso express...) only few kilometers from this exact place !
DeBug Computer Nevada Day Parade 2006
Visit us on the web www.debugcomputer.net/?utm_source=flickr&utm_medium=p...
Production debugging is hard, and it’s getting harder. With architectures becoming more distributed and code more asynchronous and reactive, pinpointing and resolving errors that happen in production is no child’s game.
The Dartmouth Formula Racing (DFR) team competed at the 18th annual Formula Hybrid+Electric competition at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, NH.
"DFR arrived this year with a much more thorough understanding of the rules and a car that squarely met them. After some last-minute software debugging, they passed all of the various mechanical, electrical, and performance-related technical inspections and were able to compete in all of the dynamic events towards the end of the week. Of the 30 teams in the fully-electric class DFR placed 12th overall—a great result that everyone on the team should be proud of!" —DFR Advisor Chuck Horrell
Photo by Catha Mayor
aqui estoy tratando de hacer funcionar el proyecto con arduino y pureData. En arduino ando bien, PureData me resulta todavía un poco complejo.