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Walkers on the NSPCC Hike Against Cruelty to Kids resting halfway through their endurance hike.
17/6/2006 - A challenging 40 mile walk for both walkers and operators stretching from Kirkbymoorside on the North Yorkshire Moors to Scarborough in the East.
RAYNET is a voluntary emergency communications service, using amateur radio frequencies for co-ordination. They work alongside emergency services as requested. They also provide wide area event communications in their spare time as part of their training. To find out more about what they do, go here: www.raynet-uk.net/
RAYNET always welcome new licensed radio amateurs who wish to join. Contact the website to find your local group.
First hack: Put a DC Smily Roger sticker over the DefCon Badge's "O" - This is a long exposure, so the sweeping LED looks like a fully illuminated arc.
Hack the Debate. The first presidential debate integrating web 2.0 technology in this new media generation. A partnership between Current and Twitter, the Galapagos televised the presidential debate by engaging the audience in commentary through twitter.
A sampling of custom trucks we've built at Hack Shack. Some dropped to the ground, and some lifted to the sky.
Left to right: John Keefe of WNYC, Albert Sun of The Wall Street Journal and Jeff Larsen of ProPublica
Current & Twitter Hack The Debate
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