[Noisebridge-discuss] Circuit Hacking Monday, TONIGHT -- September 7th at Noisebridge

Mitch Altman maltman23 at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 7 20:25:22 UTC 2009


Hey Folks,


Reminder:  Yes, there's a Circuit Hacking workshop on Monday, starting at 8:30pm at Noisebridge!  
It's at the old space:  83C Wiese, in San Francisco.
 
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=noisebridge&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=48.15347,63.632813&ie=UTF8&z=13
 

Lots of cool kits are available to learn from, or, you can bring in your own project this Monday.
  


Turn off TVs in public places, blink trippy colored lights, play cool homemade games, learn to solder -- you can learn to do all this, and more!  
 
 
Learn how to solder and make cool things in one session by making a kit that you can take home with you!
 
 
Mitch is back in town after teaching hundreds of people to solder and make cool things at hacker conferences and hacker spaces around Europe, and he's ready to teach you (yes, you!) to solder -- and make your own cool things.  Mitch can teach anyone to solder, even people who have never made anything before.  He can also get you back up to speed if you haven't dusted off your solder iron skills in awhile.  And if you have a project that you're working on and would like some help, you can get that help too!  It's also fun to come by and work on your project in the warm friendly community at Noisebridge on Monday nights.
 
 
Many projects are available: TV-B-Gone kits, Brain Machine kits, Mignonette Game kits, Trippy RGB waves, BoArduinos, MiniPOV3 kits.   We also have microcontroller programmer kits for beginners (USBtinyISP, from Ladyada).  And more...


More info on most of most of these projects is available on Mitch's website:
 
http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com 
 
(click on the "maker faire" tab).
 
 
Come on by and join the fun!








 
 
What:  Circuit Hacking Mondays

When:  Monday September 7th, 8:30pm, at Noisebridge -- 83C Wiese, San Francisco
  
Who:  Everyone, including you!

Cost:  Instruction is free!  Reimbursement of parts is requested (between $7 and $25, depending on project parts)
 
 
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