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The move was a success. No servers harmed in the process. Please report any issues. License: Commercial ($0.99). Units is a simple unit conversion utility for the iPhone/iPod Touch. Unlike most other unit converters, Units looks and works a lot like a calculator. You punch in digits and Units does the. Version: 2.0.7. Unit and Currency Converter. CompareMe - Shopping Utility. Version: 3.0.2. License: Commercial ($1.99). Version: 1.7.2. License: Commercial ($1.99). Version: 1.3.1. Convert my Shoe Size.
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Opus ][ and Juiced.GS. September 14th, 2015 8:43 AM. Comments Off on Opus ][ and Juiced.GS. I attended my first KansasFest. In 1998. It was the year that GSoft BASIC debuted from The Byte Works, and also the year that Eric Shepherd founded the HackFest. Contest. I married the two and attempted to write a Boggle game in GSoft BASIC while at KansasFest. It didn't go well, but I was encouraged by The Byte Works. President and fellow attendee Mike Westerfield, who made changes to GSoft BASIC. As a vehicle fo...
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Get free access to our online edition! About Nuts and Volts. Posted in: Developing Perspectives. The Art of Electronics: What Constitutes the Atomic Level? A recurrent theme when teaching electronics to others is deciding on what constitutes the atomic level of the art; that is, should you discuss the flow of electrons, the fundamentals of Ohm’s Law and discrete components, ICs and other component-level modules, or complete devices at the system level? So, are component-level electronics dead? I wouldn&r...
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Nuts & Volts Blogs - Nuts & Volts Magazine - For The Electronics Hobbyist
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Get free access to our online edition! About Nuts and Volts. Posted in: Developing Perspectives. The Art of Electronics: What Constitutes the Atomic Level? A recurrent theme when teaching electronics to others is deciding on what constitutes the atomic level of the art; that is, should you discuss the flow of electrons, the fundamentals of Ohm’s Law and discrete components, ICs and other component-level modules, or complete devices at the system level? So, are component-level electronics dead? I wouldn&r...