On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 9:40 AM, Josh <josh.j.emer
...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Silly question, but where do I go to sign up for a ticket?
> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 9:31:31 AM UTC+1, Pete wrote:
>> Grab your free ticket today!
>> *Build Brighton* are once again generously opening the doors of their
>> hack-space to host @BrightonPi's 2nd Raspberry Pi Jam.
>> We have a range of mini talks lined up for this event, topics including:
>> - YouSrc learn to code resource
>> - The Code Club initiative
>> - The Scratch Programming language
>> - Wireless Dead drops powered by the rPi
>> - Controlling satellite positioning motors via rPi
>> - BrightonPi at the Mini Maker Fair (planning)
>> After the scheduled talks theres plenty of time to meet and chat to other
>> rPi users and enthusiasts about projects, thoughts from the presentations,
>> or anything else :)
>> This is a free event however please sign up for a ticket so we can plan
>> capacity.
>> Due to the educational slant of some of talks, we will be holding a
>> number of tickets in reserve to accommodate people from within education
>> who may wish to attend. If you would like to claim one of these reserve
>> places please email directly at *pete AT Kerb dot co dot uk*
>> *Location details at *http://www.buildbrighton.**
>> com/blog/contact/how-to-find-**us/<http://www.buildbrighton.com/blog/contact/how-to-find-us/>
>> *For updates Follow* https://twitter.com/**brightonpi<https://twitter.com/brightonpi>
>> Or, *mailing list *http://groups.google.com/**group/brightonpi<http://groups.google.com/group/brightonpi>
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