Demo Night, next Tuesday at ~7:30

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Chris Lane

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Nov 15, 2012, 2:27:55 PM11/15/12
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Hackers

This is a reminder that next Tuesday (November 20th) is Demo Night. The
line-up currently looks like this:

Augi Lye - A surprise
Justin Krup - Colour Bind
Chris Lane - Presentation Timer Pro
Effie Rodriguez - Making a Steampunk Jetpack
cvk - drawing machine
Clint - reaction timer

We tentatively may have one more presenter as well.

If you want to sign up to present (for the next night, because this one
is at capacity), or if you'd like to request a demo (please do!), feel
free to add to the spreadsheets here:
http://bit.ly/demo-night

As usual, the doors on Demo Night open around 7:00, and presentations
begin around 7:30. I hope to see you there!

Chris

Christian von Kleist

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Nov 16, 2012, 8:16:27 PM11/16/12
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On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Chris Lane <cala...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hackers
>
> This is a reminder that next Tuesday (November 20th) is Demo Night.

I'm totally stoked about this one! Really good lineup, Chris.

-cvk

John Sawyer

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Nov 17, 2012, 8:20:51 PM11/17/12
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As the tentative presenter mentioned, I'm going to be giving a quick intro and demo of rfcat. It's developed by a good friend and used within my company for smart meter and medical device research. I know very little about radio tech (only been messing with it for a couple days), but I think it's really cool stuff and wanted to share.

rfcat - the swiss army knife of sub-GHz radio
http://code.google.com/p/rfcat/

-jhs


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Christian von Kleist

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Nov 18, 2012, 12:27:32 PM11/18/12
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On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 8:20 PM, John Sawyer <johnh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As the tentative presenter mentioned, I'm going to be giving a quick intro
> and demo of rfcat. It's developed by a good friend and used within my
> company for smart meter and medical device research. I know very little
> about radio tech (only been messing with it for a couple days), but I think
> it's really cool stuff and wanted to share.
>
> rfcat - the swiss army knife of sub-GHz radio
> http://code.google.com/p/rfcat/

John, rfcat looks awesome. I'm really excited to see how to get
started using it and to get the lowdown on what hardware I should buy
to go with it. I have the feeling that rfcat could open up a world of
wireless experimentation for us, the same way the Arduino opened up a
lot of electronic experimentation for us a few years ago.
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