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Day: March 2, 2007

The Design Challenge Winner!

March 2, 2007 by Will O'Brien 34 Comments


I’ll keep this short and sweet. Fabienne, Eliot and I unanimously chose [Nuxie1]’s entry as the winner. His board is a nicely done USB PIC prototyping board. [Nuxie1] gets some sweet prizes and some bragging rights. Congratulations [Nuxie1]!

It seems that our tips line has been screwed up for the last week or so. If you’ve got something good, don’t be afraid to re-submit it.

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