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Dayton Diode Joe McKibben 12-06-2008
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Posted by Joe McKibben on December 6, 2008, 6:49 pm
Hello,

Man I have not posted on this board in forever. So, I feel kind of
guilty posting this.

I was watching an episode of Epic-Fu the other day (an internet video
podcast of sorts) and the host interviewed Bre Petis on the show. One
of the things he talked about, was something he started in New York
call the NYC Resistor (www.nycresistor.com). Pretty much a club were
people like to make things can come to do just that.

So, this has inspired me to start something like this in my area. I
have a few of my friends helping me out and it looks like we are on
our way to getting some stuff done.

So, if any one lives in the Dayton, OH area and is interested in such
things we have a website started (www.daytondiode.com) and would like
to hear from you.

Joe

Posted by John F. Eldredge on December 6, 2008, 9:57 pm
On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 15:49:48 -0800, Joe McKibben wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Man I have not posted on this board in forever. So, I feel kind of
> guilty posting this.
>
> I was watching an episode of Epic-Fu the other day (an internet video
> podcast of sorts) and the host interviewed Bre Petis on the show. One of
> the things he talked about, was something he started in New York call
> the NYC Resistor (www.nycresistor.com). Pretty much a club were people
> like to make things can come to do just that.
>
> So, this has inspired me to start something like this in my area. I have
> a few of my friends helping me out and it looks like we are on our way
> to getting some stuff done.
>
> So, if any one lives in the Dayton, OH area and is interested in such
> things we have a website started (www.daytondiode.com) and would like to
> hear from you.
>
> Joe

I am a member of a similar organization in Nashville, Tennessee, the
Hacker Consortium (http://www.hackerconsortium.com ). There is a contact
form on the blog, if you would like to ask any questions.

--
John F. Eldredge -- john@jfeldredge.com
PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu
"Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better
than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria

Posted by Joe McKibben on December 6, 2008, 11:06 pm
> On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 15:49:48 -0800, Joe McKibben wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Man I have not posted on this board in forever. So, I feel kind of
> > guilty posting this.
> > I was watching an episode of Epic-Fu the other day (an internet video
> > podcast of sorts) and the host interviewed Bre Petis on the show. One of
> > the things he talked about, was something he started in New York call
> > the NYC Resistor (www.nycresistor.com). Pretty much a club were people
> > like to make things can come to do just that.
> > So, this has inspired me to start something like this in my area. I have
> > a few of my friends helping me out and it looks like we are on our way
> > to getting some stuff done.
> > So, if any one lives in the Dayton, OH area and is interested in such
> > things we have a website started (www.daytondiode.com) and would like to
> > hear from you.
> > Joe
> I am a member of a similar organization in Nashville, Tennessee, the
> Hacker Consortium (http://www.hackerconsortium.com ).  There is a contact
> form on the blog, if you would like to ask any questions.
> --
> John F. Eldredge -- j...@jfeldredge.com
> PGP key available fromhttp://pgp.mit.edu
> "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better
> than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria

Cool thanks for the tip.

Joe


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