Big Big Thanks to everyone who was there, either staffing the
tables, or just stopping by to hang out.
I think the Makey Makey showed that interactive pieces draw a lot of
attention. They tend to get people involved, and they're fun. I
think I learned a few lessons though.
1. Put the 3D prints next to the 3D printer. A no-brainer I guess,
but table space was so tight this was difficult due to the order of
events of the evening.
2. More tables! We definitely could have used more tables...
3. Stuff to sell... Some guy bought a 3D print from me, and we could
have sold some TARDISes. Maybe we make a nice "donation" box in case
people *really* want something we have. (This may require some
discussion.)
I'm sure there's more, but I forgot.
jason, do you want to write up a blog post about the event, or just
the Makey Makey, or shall I do it, or...?
Pete