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[https://c3l.lu/wiki/index.php/User:Prometheus Contact]
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'''"Imagination is more important than knowledge."'''
  
[http://blog.x303.cc Personal Blog]
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''by Albert Einstein''
  
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein
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== Roads? ==
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* Position/Message Transmitter
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This piece of technology should be able to transmit it's position in different forms as radio messages too. This should help or make people near the  hackerspace - in the reception area - getting interested to the signal and the content of the message, thus leading them to syn2cat. May be  combined Geocaching - in some way?
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* Workshop with '''kits'''<ref>[http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9883 Simon Game]</ref> for kids
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* OpenVPN - Setup & Rolling
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Revision as of 23:46, 23 January 2011

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Name: Jan
Website: http://x303.cc/
Email: prometheus_AT_c3l_DOT_lu
PGP: 0xF7772B61
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Is also a member of: C3L
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Attended: Cyberpunk Friday: We Are Legion, GNU Radio Part 2, GNU Radio Part 1, XenomorphidaeReproductiveBiology, General Assembly "Extraordinary" August 2012, Bootstrap 2012-08, Girls Geek Night Preparation-Party, CDays 2012, General Assembly March 2012, Atari ST Knowhow Workshop 1, PeaceMissions 28C3, Geocaching 3, Chrëschtmaart 2011, Syn2cat @ Nuetsrallye 2011, Coding Contest - August 13, 2011, The famous Etching and Soldering Workshop, Ubuntu 11.04 Release Party, Geocaching 1, Cocktail workshop, Geocaching 0 … further results


"Imagination is more important than knowledge."

by Albert Einstein

Roads?

  • Position/Message Transmitter

This piece of technology should be able to transmit it's position in different forms as radio messages too. This should help or make people near the hackerspace - in the reception area - getting interested to the signal and the content of the message, thus leading them to syn2cat. May be combined Geocaching - in some way?

  • Workshop with kits[1] for kids
  • OpenVPN - Setup & Rolling
  1. Simon Game
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