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= Newbie Diary =
 
= Newbie Diary =

Latest revision as of 10:27, 17 September 2012

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Name: Marc
Website: http://marctholl.com
Email: marctheAtSignmarctholl.com
PGP: 0xcbe23a66ceb7a3a8
XMPP: trollchentheAtSignjabber.org
Callsign:
Has interests:
Has these skills: html, js, css, python, it support
Is also a member of: C3L
Plans to attend:
Attended: SpaceMove2, SpaceMove1, General Assembly March 2013, General Assembly "Extraordinary" August 2012, Bootstrap 2012-06, General Assembly March 2012, Atari ST Knowhow Workshop 1, Gutenberg Readers Night, Geocaching 3, Christmas bakery - Mass-production, Chaos Communication Camp 2011, Make it awesome, Sushi Workshop

[edit] Newbie Diary

[edit] Intro

Since I'm new to Syn2cat I've been asked to keep a little diary on what I learn in the Hackerspace. I decided to simply write it here so everyone can see and read it if they like.

[edit] 1st Entry

Somthing I see everytime I'm at the Hackerspace is that 'Hacker' aren't the antisocial people as the media and the general public see us. We're just sometimes a little diffrent from others, we care about other things. From my own experience I know that it's hard to talk to 'normal' people about tech stuff or similar things. Often they just don't care or they think it's to hard to understand so they don't even try to. But I need to, because as a Hacker it's a big part of how I am.

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