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Come this Saturday for the Hackathon, where a few dozen technical and worldly people share ideas, work on projects, and generally have a good time, in what have been called the most interesting places in Winnipeg (Skullspace and Assentworks).
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Come this Saturday for the March Hackathon, where a few dozen technical and worldly people share ideas, work on projects, and generally have a good time, in what have been called the most interesting places in Winnipeg (Skullspace and Assentworks).
  
  
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* Jim Young/UofM - human-robot interaction and generating ideas
 
* Jim Young/UofM - human-robot interaction and generating ideas
 
* (confirming?) next generation of amateur radio - the D*Star system
 
* (confirming?) next generation of amateur radio - the D*Star system
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* maybe one more?
  
 
Talks are usually 1PM-4PM, there's no certain times or lengths but we can work around presenters' schedules if need be.
 
Talks are usually 1PM-4PM, there's no certain times or lengths but we can work around presenters' schedules if need be.

Revision as of 16:36, 12 March 2012

Come this Saturday for the March Hackathon, where a few dozen technical and worldly people share ideas, work on projects, and generally have a good time, in what have been called the most interesting places in Winnipeg (Skullspace and Assentworks).


When and Where

Saturday March 17, 2012 on the third floor of 127 Adelaide (across RRC in the exchange district). It's supposed to be noon to 8PM; most people arrive at 11AM-1PM and you'll often find some hanging around/chatting/working on projects until 2AM...


What's happening

In the classroom, insightful talks from knowledgeable people: (subjects are tentative)

  • Michael Legary - turning a technical idea into a business
  • Les Bester - recent history of telecom: BBSes and ISPs of Manitoba
  • Jim Young/UofM - human-robot interaction and generating ideas
  • (confirming?) next generation of amateur radio - the D*Star system
  • maybe one more?

Talks are usually 1PM-4PM, there's no certain times or lengths but we can work around presenters' schedules if need be.


As well, many members will be working on their projects in the workshop/lounge - If you have something in the works, even alpha-stage, bring it!


Sustenance

The custom is - donate what amount you want to Skullspace and you can eat what you want.

We'll likely use the Skullspace promotion budget to get pizza/Indian food/etc.; as usual, bring food to share if you want, but please mark if it's vegan/gluten-free/etc.