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Sherlock Ohms: Beeping Oven Called for a Debugging |
Sherlock
Ohms is a regular feature of Design News that presents
submissions from readers about troubleshooting challenges and how they
were solved. This particular adventure reminds me of a very recent experience
I had when troubleshooting a 1970s
vintage
Snoopy telephone that I bought on eBay. The listing stated that it wasn't
working, but I figured it wouldn't be too hard to fix. It turns out
that the problem was not due to a bug - click on the thumbnail to see
how it relates to the story "Beeping
Oven Called for a Debugging."
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