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Photos from Neoteny Singaopre Camp 1, Dec 2009
The Hackerspaces Panel at NSC 1, comprising Sean Bonner (CrashSpaceLA, USA, as moderator), Mitch Altman (Noisebridge, SF, USA), Bre Pettis (NYC Resistor, NYC, USA), Jens Ohlig (C4, Cologne, Germany) and Wong Meng Weng (HackerspaceSG, Singapore)
17º Fórum Internacional do Software Livre - 16/07/2016 – Dumont Hackerspace – Foto: Camila Cunha
I suppose we don't have reserved seats in OSAA - but sit in the same place long enough and you can sort of claim it - This is where Bertho hangs out. Of course a strategy for claiming a working area could also be not clearing it out when you leave :)
The picture was taken in Aarhus' hackerspace OSAA (osaa.dk) in the morning where nobody is hacking and the only noise heard is the quiet hum of an ancient AS/400 server
17º Fórum Internacional do Software Livre - 16/07/2016 – Dumont Hackerspace – Foto: Camila Cunha
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Old kitchen needs a bit of a make over - currently store room, and provides some privacy to only working dunny
Our cart full of scopes and other gadgets. It's on wheels for easy moving, but judging by the collected debris beneath is usually quite stationary.
The picture was taken in Aarhus' hackerspace OSAA (osaa.dk) in the morning where nobody is hacking and the only noise heard is the quiet hum of an ancient AS/400 server