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Unfortunately, he was debugging this at the time, so it wasn't working. The table had collapsed the previous day leading to getting some tea, somewhere, in the mechanism.
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After a lot of debugging and looking at pulleys, etc. it seemed the problem turned out to be with the lock bar transmitting (amplifying) vibration from the motor. The motor itself doesn't seem to vibrate too much but the bar probably exaggerates the vibration. I determined this by running the motor alone without the lock bar engaged and there was no vibration. As soon as the lock bar was engaged, there was mad vibration. Here, I've stuffed some folded TheraBand between the lock bar head and the motor mount and this has greatly reduced the vibration.
After a long hike, Debugging Duckie rings the bell at the top of Tinker's trail while looking out to the pitons.
To debug bus impedance issues in one of our electronics crates, it was necessary to supply a square wave output from a function generator to the backplane as directly as possible, with no intermediate cables. Sasha did the honours.
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DeBug Computer in the 2004 Nevada Day Parade
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Gerald climbs up the ladder to grab runaway balloons while Mike holds it up!
DeBug Computer in the 2010 Nevada Day Parade
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