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This actually some c source code which shows the complete transcription of the movie hackers in nearly the same time as spoken in the movie :) Get the source code at bloerp.de/code/tempel/ :)
Hellena Hacker had a great start to the season and then leveled out It would be great to see her come to more practices and run with the rest of our fast girls. She could be really good if she want to.
First Hacks/Hackers Meetup held at Atherton Studio at HPR. Great presentations by Ben Trevino, Jared Kuroiwa and Misa Maruyama.
If you twist the phone while taking a picture, you can get some bizzare effects.
Thanks, gizmodo, for showing us the wierding way.
Timbuk2 Hacker Daypack. This view shows the backpack straps after they are hidden. They unlatch at the bottom and then can be tucked into the back behind the padding. The hooks where they latch to are also tucked in.
I jailbreak. I do it. And I am glad I do it. My iphone looks great, works better than it would otherwise, and I'm happy with the phone because of it.
Hacking Arts ignites entrepreneurship and innovation within the creative arts. We bring together creative technologists, artists, innovators and hackers at MIT to explore the future of the arts at our annual Conference, Tech Expo and Hackathon.
Hacking Arts 2016 marked the fourth annual festival held at the MIT Media Lab, fostering community and celebrating innovation in the creative industries: Design, Fashion, Film/Video, Gaming, Music, Performing Arts, Virtual/Augmented Reality and Visual Arts.
Hacking Arts is organized by the MIT Sloan School of Management Entertainment, Media & Sports Club in partnership with MIT's Center for Art, Science, and Technology and the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.
Learn more at hackingarts.com/#ha2016
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