[Noisebridge-discuss] Circuit Hacking Monday Mar 4th at Noisebridge‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏

Mitch Altman maltman23 at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 1 22:49:04 UTC 2013


I'll be leading another Circuit Hacking Monday, at Noisebridge!
 
You are invited to Circuit              Hacking Monday, at Noisebridge!
Monday, March 4th, 7pm
All ages, All      skill levels, All welcome!



 

Circuit Hacking      Monday      is a great chance to learn how to solder, learn about electronics,      and/or learn about Noisebridge.


It is perfectly fine if              you've never soldered before!It is perfectly fine to bring              in your projects in progress -- it's a great place to get              help with your project!It is perfectly fine to bring              in something you'd like help fixing!It is perfectly fine to just              come and hang out with other hardware geeks!Circuit Hacking Monday is all this, and more. You            are welcome to come to Circuit Hacking Monday to learn how to make            cool kits (listed below), but you are also welcome to come            and work on your own project, fix something, or get familiar            with the Noisebridge and its electronics lab. You can use            our tools, get help, or give help with others playing with            and making projects. It's a great community. Come and meet            some new friends!Where: Noisebridge, 3rd            floor of 2169 Mission, San Francisco, 94110           One and a half blocks South of            16th St. Mission BART Station.When: Monday, March 4th, 7pm till ?? (it is totally OK            to come late!)
           Just show up! No reservation is            needed.           Most projects take a bout 1 to            2 hours.Who: You! It is            fun to make things in the friendly community of Noisebridge.      All ages. All skill levels. All            welcome!Cost:            Instruction is Free!      If you want one of the            following kits, reimbursement for the kit price is            requested.               (kit prices are $10 to $35,            depending on kit)All kits are designed for total            beginners to complete successfully.
Some of the kits available: TV-B-Gone--                (turn off any TV in public places!)Diavolino --                    (make your own shield-compatible Arduino!)OpenHeart -- (animate fun                    patterns in the shape of a heart!) LoL Shield -- (Lots of LEDs! for                    your Arduino!)"Hi                    My Name Is" badge -- (you may have seen                    me wearing mine) Brain Machine -- (Meditate,                    Hallucinate, and Trip Out!)Mignonette Game -- (build your own                    handheld game console!) Trippy RGB Waves -- (interactive blinky                    lights!) LEDcube -- (animated 3D cube of                    LEDs!) MiniPOV -- (write messages in                    the air!)BoArduino -- (make your own fully                  functional Arduino -- for solderless breadboards!)Atari Punk                    Console -- (Make noise!)Microcontroller programmer (USBtinyISP) -- (program all your AVR                  family chips!)  And more! 
More                  info is available on the above kits at:http://www.CornfieldElectronics.comhttp://www.adafruit.comhttp://www.appliedplatonics.comhttp://www.jimmieprodgers.comhttp://www.mignonette-game.comhttp://www.evilmadscientist.comhttp://analogmachines.com/
Mitch.
 		 	   		  
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