[NJARC] Science Fair
John Dilks, K2TQN
oldradio at comcast.net
Mon Nov 29 11:31:53 EST 2010
I see lots of locations in Massachusetts, yet noticed only one in New
Jersey, Hackensack.
It would seem to me that we should be able to secure a
Hackerspace. But with that goes the responsibility to do it right.
I think this would also draw schools to Infoage as they start to participate.
73, John Dilks, K2TQN
At 10:55 AM 11/29/2010, Dave Sica wrote:
>The computer nerds at MARCH (The Mid-Atlantic Retro Computer Hobbyists)
>at InfoAge were working on that a while back, trying to see if they could
>get a Hackerspace http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/ to locate at InfoAge.
>That didn't happen, but opportunities to collaborate still exist. As was
>proven in Clifton and as you noted, our focus on antique radios may be
>different from other organizations, but the mindset is mostly the same!
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