Maybe take along that electronic rat trap that's been sitting partially
disassembled on one of the benches in Sudo! :-)
Patrik
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 11:53 AM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
zach is awesome! I might go to this.
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Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 18:26:02 +0000
From: Zach R <organicunity(a)hotmail.com>
To: Noisebridge Announce <noisebridge-announce(a)lists.noisebridge.net>et>,
NB Discuss <noisebridge-discuss(a)lists.noisebridge.net>
Subject: [Noisebridge-announce] Fix-It Hardware Repair Club this
Thursday!!!
Yep it's back! Join the Rich, Zach, Mike, and the rest of the gang as
they journey into the heart of the circuit board in a quest to uncover the
hidden shorts of the evil Electro! :P
This Thursday @ 2169 Mission Street around 6pm until 10pm (or later).
Most likely to take place at the square shaped Noisebridge Logo table by
the front entrance.
It's a fun little community class where you get someone with 10+ years of
experience to look at your broken junk and try to bring it back to life!
See the updated page for all the info:
Noisebridge.net/fix
Flyer:
http://s18.photobucket.com/user/Segasonicfan/media/NB%20Hardware%20Class/20…
== What do I need to know? ==
The class is more focused on an Intermediate level for those that already
know how to solder. Everyone should be welcome though, and we recommend the
class on how to solder<
https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Circuit_Hacking_Mondays> which happens
Mondays at Noisebridge. It helps a lot to have a working knowledge of the
simple components like resistors, capacitors, etc.
We will come together to share our knowledge on repairs. Some people have
been doing electronic repairs for 10++ years!
Note: this is a community class and not a "free repair shop." Also know
that anything you bring it has the potential to be hacked, destroyed, or
manipulated in some way, so it is important that you do not bring things
for which holds for you monetary, sentimental, or any other kind of value.
Repairs will be chosen based on interest and whim of the class, and your
project is not guaranteed to be fixed of course. It's always fun though and
everyone usually at least gets to diagnose what's going on. We've repaired
many things already!
Things to bring:
Your Curiosity
Something To Take Notes With
Camera or Video device for recording repair procedures / steps
Food or snacks since the class can go late sometimes
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