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Metro Teknik, Sweden

dcuartiellesFebruary 23rd, 2010

Metro Teknik 2010-02-17, cover

Metro Teknik 2010-02-17, cover, scanned by Mange

I thought the guys from Wired made me us look like crazy dudes in the pictures they took of us last year … but that photographer did a nice job compared to the photoshoped version of me coming out on this week’s Metro Teknik, the free paper about technology. The paper is featuring Arduino, and they took a couple of pictures here at my lab at K3. I am glad someone cares about our story and puts it into everyday people’s hands. The article is written in a language that is easy to understand and looks for examples of people working with Arduino at different levels. You can even see a how-to guide around the IDE … not bad at all … if it wasn’t for those pictures that make me look like the guy with the craziest hair-dude in the universe.

Metro Teknik 20100217, article

Metro Teknik 20100217, article, scanned by Mange

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2 Responses to “Metro Teknik, Sweden”

  1. pitch Says:

    The link to the article:
    http://www.metro.se/2010/02/17/96989/hans-oppna-hardvara-fralste-hemmafixa/

  2. Arduino in Metro Teknik, Sweden « adafruit industries blog Says:

    […] David (from the Arduino team) writes – I thought the guys from Wired made me us look like crazy dudes in the pictures they took of us last year … but that photographer did a nice job compared to the photoshoped version of me coming out on this week’s Metro Teknik, the free paper about technology. The paper is featuring Arduino, and they took a couple of pictures here at my lab at K3. I am glad someone cares about our story and puts it into everyday people’s hands. The article is written in a language that is easy to understand and looks for examples of people working with Arduino at different levels. You can even see a how-to guide around the IDE … not bad at all … if it wasn’t for those pictures that make me look like the guy with the craziest hair-dude in the universe. […]

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