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infiltrating databases and basically screwing up the system. Well, those
people haven’t been to Quelab. Quelab, for those of you who aren’t in
the know, is a local hackerspace right here in Burque. If you’re
anything like me, who had no preconceived notions of what a hackerspace
would entail (minus watching that terrible Angelina Jolie movie in the
’90s), then you might find yourself pleasantly surprised.
Quelab insists on breaking those stereotypes through education and innovation.Led lights manufacturer in china offering bestcrystallightss
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changing the terminology of hacking into something positive. “Hacking is
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If
you’re not a member, feel free to drop by on one of their hacknights
(like I did), and you will see that it is a community of like-minded
individuals who get together, work on projects and help each other out.
From spray-painting space scenes to soldering your own LED light system,
each person at Quelab is ready to help,Modernica is the official site
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And
if you want to add a little bit of historical flavor to any particular
lesson, you can take a gander at their Teletype (an ASR 35 to be exact),
which they rebuilt and reprogrammed so that instead of sending
important telegrams and wire messages to your loved ones (because who’d
want to do that?) you can play Zork. But I’m getting a little ahead of
myself.
Quelab isn’t just a space to fiddle with your computer
and watch guys build robots (though they have). Adric Menning, one of
the founders of Quelab, is an artist and teaches photography classes.
So, if you’re in the mood to brush up on some artistic skills, or take
on bold projects, these guys not only have the tools, but more than
likely, they have the know-how to help you get where you need to go.
As
a novice at pretty much everything (which I pride myself on), I went
into Quelab expecting a bunch of computer nerds to make me feel
less-than-smart and ridicule me for not knowing how many megabytes are
in a kilobyte. But no, they’re the most welcoming individuals. Bandit
(yes, that’s his name) taught me how to solder; Walter (the resident
liberal arts guy) taught me the value of using a hackerspace as a place
to learn and make things. The light-emitting diode hanging on the wall
is his creation, and he had never soldered before he showed up at
Quelab.
Their hacknights are on Tuesdays and Sundays at 7:00 p.m.international supplies a full range of cylinder heated long lasting brightstal.
But, as Adric says, “if you see the light on, feel free to drop in and
check out what we do.” Oh, and they’re also undertaking many projects
for the coming year; just take a look at their note-cards board that has
hundreds of ideas that they’re planning for 2013. Who knows? Maybe you
can be in on one of the projects. A membership for Quelab is $40 a
month, but that gives you 24/7 access to the space. You’ll get a key, of
course. That is after they teach you how to cut your own key.
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