I'd like to say don't get discouraged. I've been working on Hak-it for a long time (1st post on the website was <span>July 17, 2008 ). Since then I've been trying to gather some support get community members interested, etc. I've got a few people who are willing to help</span>. I've talked to many people in town about the hacker space. The biggest problem I've had is explaining to everyone I talk to "what a hacker space is", my solution is to change the name from Hak-it/Indiantown Hacker Space to "Indiantown High Tech Community Workshop". I believe this change will help move the discussion away from "Hackers" to actually making things happen. <br>
<br>I've figured out our 1st public project, setting up some donated computers at a local park. Simple, yes, but they have No OS, and No codes on the machines so I'm gonna be making it an educational experience by installing edBuntu <br>
<br>Well enough rambling...<br>-- <br>Tim Krabec<br>Kracomp<br>772-597-2349<br><a href="http://www.kracomp.com" target="_blank">www.kracomp.com</a><br><a href="http://www.smbminute.com" target="_blank">www.smbminute.com</a> (podcast)<br>
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