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Opening Adabox 015 – Come to Your Sensors

Posted byEric Mesa 25 Jul 2020

I’ve been awaiting this Adabox forever because of the pandemic. It’s finally here. Celebrate my excitement at my first Adabox!

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Posted byEric Mesa25 Jul 2020Posted inprogramming, Science and TechnologyTags: Adabox, Adafruit

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