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- drawing "Veroboard Design Examples".Google Images BusBoard Prototype Systems Ltd. "ST3U StripBoard Datasheet" Retrieved on 2010-10-20. Archived 2011-09-11...
- A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a motor vehicle that carries significantly more p****engers than an...
- functions. The computer bus had some peculiarities. The Rastaban was a p****ive busboard full of expansion slots (much like S-100 busboards). It had five Zorro...
- communication protocols. At its core, a bus is a shared physical pathway, typically composed of wires, traces on a circuit board, or busbars, that allows multiple...
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, ruled that the federal courts could use busing as a further integration tool to achieve racial balance. Busing met considerable...
- energy on board, or be fed mains electricity continuously from an external source such as overhead lines. The majority of buses using on-board energy storage...
- A school bus crash occurring on September 21, 1989, in Alton, Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley region, resulted in the deaths of 21 junior and senior high...
- Keesha, Phoebe, Arnold, Tim, Ralphie, Dorothy Ann, and Wanda) who board a "magic school bus", which takes them on field trips to unusual times and locations...
- innovations in the Q-Bus lineup. For example, a system variant of the PDP–11/03 introduced full system power-on self-test (POST). Q-Bus board with LSI-11/2 CPU...
- July 15, 1976, in Chowchilla, California, three armed men hijacked a school bus. They abducted the driver and 26 children, ages 5 to 14, and imprisoned them...