You guys may have heard about this group doing DIY gieger counters and
crowdsourcing their data collection to aggregate radiation levels in the
followup to the Fukushima Disaster.
They just reached 10,000,000 individual data points! Cool project!
http://blog.safecast.org/2013/06/over-10000000-data-points/
Is there a list discussing Sudo room projects only? I'd like to filter out all these kick starter and non profit projects by people outside of sudoroom
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Romy Ilano
Founder of Snowyla
http://www.snowyla.com
romy(a)snowyla.com
A few months ago I lost a bracelet, it had a black strap with small dark
stone in the center ( a black opal
http://www.opal33.com/images/blackopalpic.jpg ). If anyone knows what I'm
talking about, or happened to have found said bracelet that would be
awesome.
Thanks,
Andrew
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Hi - I just wanted to announce that Merritt Microscopy is having a
hands-on demo of the Hitachi TM3000 Tabletop Scanning Electron
Microscope, Mondays through Thursdays starting this week, June 17th to
June 20 and next week, June 24 to June 27. The event is open to the
general public, with absolutely no prior microscope experience needed,
and whatever samples you wish to bring.
Hence, if there are any fungi or anything else you've been wanting to
get EM images of, this is a great opportunity to do so.
Here's the poster I put together, and some maps giving the location of
campus. We are on the second floor of the D building, in Room D243.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/148359131/Hitachi-SEM-Demohttp://goo.gl/maps/v8v4mhttp://www.merritt.edu/sites/default/files/campusmap2008.pdf
(Note that the second map is oriented with South on the up side, which
is the reverse orientation of other maps.)
Peter
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> From: Jacob Appelbaum <jacob(a)appelbaum.net>
> Date: June 17, 2013, 6:45:23 AM PDT
> To: liberationtech <liberationtech(a)lists.stanford.edu>
> Subject: [liberationtech] Help test the new Tor Browser!
> Reply-To: liberationtech <liberationtech(a)lists.stanford.edu>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm really excited to say that Tor Browser has had some really important
> changes. Mike Perry has really outdone himself - from deterministic
> builds that allow us to verify that he is honest to actually having
> serious usability improvements. I really mean it - the new TBB is
> actually awesome. It is blazing fast, it no longer has the sometimes
> confusing Vidalia UI, it is now fast to start, it now has a really nice
> splash screen, it has a setup wizard - you name it - nearly everything
> that people found difficult has been removed, replaced or improved.
> Hooray for Mike Perry and all that helped him!
>
> Here is Mike's email:
>
> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2013-June/028440.html
>
> Here is the place to download it:
>
> https://people.torproject.org/~mikeperry/tbb-3.0alpha1-builds/official/
>
> Please test it and please please tell us how we might improve it!
>
> All the best,
> Jacob
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you have a number of ways to contribute:
1) online (via wepay): https://sudoroom.org/
2) online (via gittip): https://www.gittip.com/sudoroom/
3) in person (anytime): please drop cash or checks into the clear plastic
box by the door that goes to the elevator
4) in person (at meetings): bring cash or checks to wed. meetings.
and certainly i barely need to remind you of our *precarious month to month
financial situation*.
pay your dues!
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From: howard dyckoff <howarddy(a)gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:41 PM
Subject: [OpenOakland Brigade] Know anyone using BitCoin?
To:
Have you or someone you know had experiences with Bit Coin? Are you
willing to share those experiences, even annonyously?
I'm preparing an article for Oakland Local on the digital currency.
I'm interested in :
-- the ease of use
-- places to use it
-- concerns about security
-- and if you'd recommend it for others.
Howard
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this is relevant to our interests!
- marina
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Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 12:02 PM
Subject: [lol-hackers] awesome mozilla paid fellowship
To: lol-hackers <lol-hackers(a)googlegroups.com>, Vera Yin <verayin(a)gmail.com>
This joint knight foundation + mozilla fellowship looks really awesome and
I almost want to apply myself. Stephany sent this over because they are
encouraging under representated people to apply:
http://mozillaopennews.org/fellowships/
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Hello everyone,
Marina and I invite you to participate in Workshop Weekend!
We're teaching “Computer Dissection Laboratory” on Sunday, June 23rd at 1:00pm.
Workshop Weekend is a weekend-long event of short, 1 to 3 hour long
workshops in subjects from exploring electronics to decorating cake
with gumpaste flowers, and from 3D printing to learning to program and
make ice cream with liquid nitrogen! It's a festival of learning with
more than 20 hands-on workshops to choose from, all taking place June
22-23 in downtown Oakland -- pay $40 and take as many workshops as you
like! The weekend is a family-friendly gathering for kids and adults
alike, bringing together arts, crafts and making workshops, all taught
by the bay area’s best instructors.
Use our coupon code to get $10 off admission: HILARY613
Here’s a list of the workshops being offered:
Hands-on Genetic Engineering
Learn DIY Doll-making
Taste Hacking
Computer Dissection
Arduino Automation Basics
Hands-on Nutrition
Make a Speaker from Scratch
DIY Coffee Roasting
Hands-on Anatomy
Build a Beetlebot Robot
Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream
Arduino Programming
...and many more!
Register by going to http://workshopweekend.net/oakland/catalog
We hope to see you there!
Hilary and Marina
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Hilary Naylor
www.a2zed.us
Oakland CA