[hackerspaces] Call for HELP!! Hacker-sourced PechaKucha Talk

kristel verhaert yashikospillowbook at gmail.com
Mon Aug 30 15:06:30 CEST 2010


In one evening at our hackerspace, you're likely to overhear words like
the following: Blinky. Zener. Bridgeport. Waveguide. Hot-melt. Pressure
regulator. Megahertz. Radioisotope. Gobo. Polyfuse. Refrigerant. Laser.
Solenoid. Duct tape. Checksum. Electroluminescent. Mosfet. Beer.

You forgot the frase: "where the hell is my club mate?" ; )

Kristel



On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 2:56 PM, Nate Bezanson <myself at telcodata.us> wrote:

> > hackerspace is. It can be funny, serious, or both. And
> > it *should* include an accompanying slide if you really
> > want me to use it! (I might butcher your idea, otherwise,
> > visually.)
>
> I'm no good with slides (even pdf/jpg -- you should see the dull fliers I
> make!) but here are some of the ways I've explained hackerspaces:
>
> A hackerspace is like a gym, but with soldering irons instead of
> treadmills.
>
> A hackerspace is like a 2600 meeting, with its own real estate. (Of
> course, your audience won't get this. Sucks to be them!)
>
> A hackerspace is a place where every single person here would find
> something cool to do, build, take apart, learn, teach, or watch.
>
> A hackerspace is part lounge, part garage, part lab, all member-driven.
>
> A hackerspace is a kitchen for tech ideas. Full of tools and ingredients,
> just waiting for you to cook up something interesting.
>
> In one evening at our hackerspace, you're likely to overhear words like
> the following: Blinky. Zener. Bridgeport. Waveguide. Hot-melt. Pressure
> regulator. Megahertz. Radioisotope. Gobo. Polyfuse. Refrigerant. Laser.
> Solenoid. Duct tape. Checksum. Electroluminescent. Mosfet. Beer.
>
> Hope that helps,
> -Nate-
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