Harold “Hal” Farley and the F-117
Just a month ago, I supported a customer who needed some assistance troubleshooting his marine navigation application on his boat. He was a retired gentleman…
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Just a month ago, I supported a customer who needed some assistance troubleshooting his marine navigation application on his boat. He was a retired gentleman…
Read Part 1 of Tony’s series on Attentive User Interfaces No one can doubt that social media is here to stay. It has become as…
Sealevel recently launched four new variations to the ACC-188 USB synchronous serial radio adapter family. When combined with free software from the Defense Information Systems…
I was in Boston not too long ago on business. Boston is not a city that I have often frequented, but I found it to…
Sealevel will be heading back to the West Coast at the end of April for ESC 2010, the industry’s leading embedded systems event. This year…
Pickens County Team 2751, a member of the FIRST high school robotics competition, will compete in the Palmetto Regional Robotics Competition at Littlejohn Coliseum on…
I’m pleased to have my feet back on the ground after interesting trips to Israel and Germany. We had some great successes in both countries,…
Sealevel Systems is making it even easier to shop for products, find resources and engage with industry experts. The company worked with Blue Ion of…
This year Sealevel is partnering with our local FIRST robotics team as they prepare for competitions. The students come from four area high schools: D.W.…
Last night I read in a Wall Street Journal article that airlines experienced a 30-40% cut in U.S. Business travel in 2009 and expect only…
In the fast-paced world of engineering, there is always something to be done. Typically there are several things to be done, across one or more…
Arranging travel is always a concern, especially when going to somewhere you’ve never been before. Airlines pack people in like sardines, overbooking each and every…