Ahoj,
když se mi tady rozsypalo další pc a nemůžu sehnat našeho správce tak mne
napadlo jestli byste to u nás nechtěli vzít do rukou sami, když jste přes
dvůr. Neni to sice moc dobrodružný - spíš práce s počítačovým odpadem -
ale mohli bychom se alespoň nějak revanšovat.
Byl jsem u vás zaklepat ale nikdo tam není.
Zdraví
Ivan (ten z brejlema a fousama)
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Hi there,
I'm emailing you on behalf of Mitch Altman and the Great Global Hackerspace
Challenge that you're participating in. My name is Mark and I work for
Silverfox. We're based in San Francisco, California. We're running this
competition for our client element14.
(If this email has been received at a general mailbox for your Hackerspace
and you're not familiar with this program please reply and I can let you
know who at your space you can direct this to.)
Our team includes Claire, Sally and Ryan and we'll be available through out
this project to help with scheduling, finances, travel and publishing. We
want to get a group phone or Skype call set up to introduce ourselves and
answer any questions you may have. Since we would like to have you set up on
the element14.com community by Friday March 25th we'd like to get a call
planned as soon as possible to provide as much assistance as we can.
Would you be free tomorrow Tuesday March 22nd or Wednesday March 23rd for
30-60 minutes? Here is a link to a free scheduling service where you can let
us know which times are good for you.
http://www.doodle.com/g3c84a8vuaeindk9
Click on as many of the suggested slots that you could attend and we'll pick
a time that hopefully works for everyone.
If you're not available for voice calls we want to be flexible. Let us know
how you'd like to communicate - Basecamp, email, IM. It's all good with us.
We will also be communicating with you directly for private discussions.
We're looking forward to meeting you all!
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twitter.com/agentsilverfoxfacebook.com/culturewins
Ahoj
konecne sme sa dockali dosiek brmduino :)
viac info a fota su na :
http://brmlab.cz/project/brmduino
je to fakt na rychlo zbuchane prosim ospravedlnte preklepy
co vo wiki zatial nie je ze -
pokial niekdo bude chciet kit tak dostane kit
pokial niekdo chce uz hotovu dosku neni problem dodat pospajkovanu a ozivenu
dosku ...
ftdi dosky su defaultne pospajkovane koli technoligii SMD ale mam odlozene 2
ks ako kit pre odvazlivcov :)
Happy hacking !
Sargon
2011/3/20 Reni Hofmüller <reni(a)mur.at>:
> hello, everybody!
>
> i dont want to add to the "mis-information desaster" that i feel
> confronted with regarding mass media reports on japan.
>
> as the german sociologist wolf dombrowsky recently said:
> "it is a romantic idea created in the western world, that eveybody can
> say everything always in a clear/understandable way, and have
> everything under control."
>
> here is the link to the tokyo hackerspace asking for support, i think,
> this is a very good thing.
>
> http://www.tokyohackerspace.org/en/japan-in-crisis
>
> http://freaklabs.org/index.php/Blog/Misc/Donations-in-Japan-Needed.html
>
> best
> reni
> _______________________________________________
> Clocks mailing list
> Clocks(a)okno.be
> http://okno.be/mailman/listinfo/clocks
>
Hello Pavol,
I received so many really great submissions for participation in the
Great Global Hackerspace Challenge!The response was wonderful.I received
submissions from South America, North America, Australia, Asia, and
Europe. There are so many incredible hackerspaces around the world.
Then I had a big problem: I didn't know how to choose which hackerspaces
could participate. I agonized over how to pick only 10 out of all the
cool spaces who emailed me. How to choose? I was only given enough
resources to pick 10. I got back to the folks at Element14, letting them
know that it wouldn't be fair to exclude all but 10 of the hackerspaces.
After only a short while, we all agreed, and the people at Element14
decided they would provide the resources for all submitting hackerspaces
to participate!
*So, congratulations, your hackerspace is part of the Great Global
Hackerspace Challenge!
*
/If you are still interested in participating, please email me as soon
as you can and confirm. You will not be considered to be part of the
Challenge until I receive your confirmation email.
/
_Here's a short summary of the Great Global Hackerspace Challenge_:
- Your hackerspace will create a project to help with education, using
US$900 (or equivalent) provided by Element14. The project must use a
microcontroller and a portable power source.
- You have 6 weeks to complete your project, documenting your project as
you go. All spaces that complete their project will receive 10 soldering
setups.
- Three hackerspaces' projects will be chosen as finalists to present at
the Grand Finale at the San Francisco Maker Faire. All three of these
spaces will receive some really nice electronic test equipment. One
person from each space will be flown out to present their project at the
San Francisco Maker Faire over the weekend of 21-May & 22-May.
- One project will be chosen at the Grand Finale at the San Francisco
Maker Faire to receive some extra goodies, including a very nice
oscilloscope.
_In case you missed this in the above summary_:
The folks at Element14 also decided that it would be way cool to have a
live presentation for each of the three finalists' projects at the San
Francisco Maker Faire. So, they kicked in enough money to make that
happen! Each of these three people will also be put up in their own
hotel room. Start planning your trip to San Francisco now! :)
Below is a text-only version of the Participation Packet, which gives
more details. Please read it over, and see if you have any questions.
I will also email you separately with a PDF version of the Participation
Packet, which is 5.5MB. If you don't receive the PDF and would like it,
please email me and I'll get it to you another way.
Shortly after I receive an email from you confirming that you want to be
part of the Challenge, you will be contacted by Challenge organizers to
schedule a phone call with your team. They would like these calls to
occur between 21-March and 24-March, depending on your availability.
Best of luck with your project!
Cheers,
Mitch.
*******************************
WELCOME
*******************************
Hello, and welcome to The Great Global Hackerspace Challenge, brought to
you by the very excited folks over at element14!
You are one of thirty hackerspaces from across the globe who have been
chosen to participate in this amazing event, which seeks to stretch your
hackerspace-minded ingenuity to its very limit to create an electronics
build that will make a real, and very positive difference in an
educational establishment. And for you to have a whole lot of fun along
the way!
Exactly what that build is, and what solution it provides is entirely
down to you. The only stipulation is that your build must make use of a
microcontroller and a portable power source. We encourage you to reach
out to an educational institute in your area so that you can test your
invention as it evolves, make sure you are answering a genuine
educational need, and hopefully establish a home for your product once
the challenge is over.
Within this pack, you'll find detailed information on the equipment
element14 will provide you with to get your creative thoughts flowing,
and your talented hands building, as well as the low down on how to
share your Hackerspace's ongoing progress with the world.
We'd also ask you make sure to read our Great Global Hackerspace
Challenge Pact section, on which we are asking for a virtual handshake
from you. It's our way of establishing mutual ground rules and
understanding before the storm of genius activity begins.
We thank you once again for being a part of this incredible challenge,
wish you the very best of luck, and look forward with great anticipation
to seeing your work as it develops. This is a challenge in which
brilliant minds collaborate so that everybody wins. Onwards!
*******************************
CHALLENGE GUIDELINES
*******************************
Outlined below is a step-by-step guide with all the information you will
need to help make your hackerspace challenge as successful as possible.
There's a great deal to do in a very short space of time, and so we have
created a calendar of key delivery dates which you'll find at the end of
this pack to help you stay on track.
If you have any questions along the way that aren't answered here,
please email hackerspace(a)element14.com and we'll be sure to get back to you.
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YOUR TOOL KIT
******************************
element14 is providing you with a budget of $900 US to complete your
build. You will be contacted directly to establish exactly how you would
prefer to receive this money. Your microcontroller and portable power
source should be procured using this money, and any additional
electronic components you might need can be purchased from the element14
store. Simply go to the element14 website (www.element14.com), click on
the 'store' tab and then select your items using your $900 stipend. Your
components will then be sent directly to you.
We ask that you try not add to this budget, as one of the judging
criteria is based on the total cost of the final build, but you are
fully permitted to use any components or items that you might already
have at your hackerspace within your build. We challenge you to be as
creative as you like!
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DOCUMENTING YOUR BUILD
******************************
Core to this challenge is to produce an electronics build that will
ultimately help education, but you can also start to help people learn
about hackerspaces and electronics building along the way by regularly
sharing information on your design. This is also how the judging panel
will be able to track your progress and pick the three semi-finalists,
and a minimum of one weekly update is a mandatory element of the challenge.
Please feel free to share all your exciting moments as they happen, but
as a guideline, content that would be useful for you to provide would be:
Week 1
- Introduce your team (video would be a great way to do this), explain
your hackerspace's philosophy, and provide a top level summary of your
first week
Week 2
- Provide a basic outline of the materials you will be using in your
build and any key challenges you anticipate
Week 3
- Provide an update on the status of your build and quick summary of
obstacles encountered and how they are being addressed
Week 4
- Is everything going to plan? Perhaps provide footage of a visit to an
educational institution you're working with
Week 5
- In your penultimate week provide a review of the challenge to date. Is
the pressure on? What have you learned?
Week 6
- This is the time to really showcase your build, why it works and what
features make it stand out
*****************************
HOW TO SHARE
*****************************
You will be required to contribute to your profile page within the
element14 community. This is where you can upload your videos and photos
and keep everyone informed via a written blog. You will be able to
personalize the page so that your hackerspace's own unique character
shines through. To do this, go to element14.com, click on �Join Now� if
you are not already registered, using your Hackerspace name, and we will
create your page for you.
****************************
BUILD CRITERIA
****************************
Our esteemed panel of judges will include luminaries from the worlds of
technology and science, education and hackerspacing.
Following the completion of the build period, they will be judging each
one on the criteria below in order to select three semi-finalists to
attend the California Maker Faire for the grand finale on May 22.
Semi-finalists will be notified personally by Mitch on May 6.
Criteria:
- How reproducible is the final project
- How easily can the parts be sourced in locations around the world
- How low cost is the final output
- How well are the plans documented
- How relevant is the project to helping education today
- How inventive and creative is the design and build of the project
*****************************
THE MAKER FAIRE GRAND FINALE
*****************************
The Great Global Hackerspace Challenge will culminate in a live
demonstration of each of the three semi-finalists in front of the panel
of judges at the San Mateo Maker Faire. One team member from the final
three hackerspaces will be flown out to California to attend the Faire
and present their build. Air fare, hotel accommodation and daily food
costs will all be covered by element14 - we'll provide more detail on
this if you are selected.
In the spirit of collaboration over competition, and to thank you for
taking part, element14 will be sending you a set of soldering equipment,
including a soldering station, for your hackerspace once you have
completed the challenge.
Each of the semi-finalist hackerspaces will receive the following prizes:
- Fluke 233 DMM (worth US$300)
- Fluke 381 Clamp Meter (worth US$500)
- Tektronix PWS4205 Power Supply (worth US$865)
- Agilent HH DMM (specific model TBD)
Finally, the build chosen to have that extra sprinkling of hackerspace
magic will receive a suitably rocking prize: a Tektronix MSO2024
oscilloscope (worth around US$5,600). Start clearing a space in the
corner of your hackerspace now!
********************************************
THE GREAT GLOBAL HACKERSPACE CHALLENGE PACT
********************************************
You won't find any legal language here. We promise. The purpose of this
section is to let you know that if, for any reason you are unable to
finish your project you should let the organizers know as soon as
possible. Particularly if you encounter circumstances beyond your
control. We need to be able to manage expectations so we can accommodate
the logistics of the event; judging, the Maker Faire event and the
management of the content on the community.
This isn't a contract. You won't be signing your life away. We trust
you. We simply want to have the best competition possible.
To quote the 1989 MGM classic 'Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure' we want
everyone involved in this event to 'Be excellent to each other'. And
that works full circle. We are investing funds into your builds and you
are investing your valuable time and energy into our challenge. In the
spirit of transparency and collaboration we want everyone to succeed and
get as much as they can from this project however we reserve the right
to withhold product and stipend if groups do not deliver on the
requirements of the challenge. We will be in close communication
throughout this project and, we can all work together to avoid any
adverse situations.
*****************************
CHALLENGE KEY DATES CALENDAR
*****************************
- Week of 3/21 : Official Challenge Briefing / Q+A
- 3/25: Deadline to create your profile and submit your first blog update
- 4/1: Deadline for Hackerspace Challenge Blog Post 2
- 4/15: Deadline for Hackerspace Challenge Blog Post 3
- 4/30: End of build time
- 05/01- 05/05: Judging period
- 05/06: 3 semi-finalists will be announced
- Week Of 5/16: One team member from each of the three semi-finalist
hackerspaces will travel to San Francisco Bay Area
- 5/21/22: Maker Faire
- 5/22: Maker Faire Great Global Hackerspace Challenge Grand Finale
- 5/23: Team members travel home
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Newslist – Direct Disaster Response Japan
Hi to All!
Today was done a major progress in several fields. Here are the bullet points,
for more info please write to me or post to the mailing list on the wiki
https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Direct_Disaster_Response_to_Japan
- advice from a professionals in disaster response: the area of the disaster
should not been entered by non trained people as long as the profesional
disaster teams are in at work (3-6 weeks or longer)
- considerable increase in the budget funding, donations received on 16/3/2011 =
$655
- personal wordpress account was created and set, which can be later on used to
present the activities fro m the spot (or new more communal word press page can
be created) (dead line for up load Direct Disaster Response to Japan project
19/3/2011 midnight)
- contact to Tokyo hacker space was established, center will be contacted within
48 hours
- the English version of wiki was edited/corrected (by Owen)
- total donation balance on 16/3/2011 = $881
That is a basic info about today, I hope to give you more of the „plan“
tomorrow, however I can say already that the seting up a connection and
hopefully cooperation with Tokyo hacker center will be very important for
further planing.
Thank you all for the support!
Sincerely,
Frantisek Algoldor Apfelbeck
(CZ)
Zdravim ve spolek!
Dnes bylo dosazeno pokroku v nekolika klicovych oblastech. Zde je info, pro
podrobnejsi informace mi prosim napiste osobne ci radeji poslete zpravu na
mailing list.
https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Direct_Disaster_Response_to_Japan
- rada profesionalu v oboru zvladani katastrof: do oblasti katastrofy by se
nemel snazit dostat nikdo s vyjimkou profesionalnich tymu, ktere zarizuji
zajisteni situace (plati po dobu 3-6 tydnu)
- znacne navyseni rozpostu, donace obdrzene 16/3/2011= $655
- personalni wordpress ucet byl vytvoren a otestovan za ucelem mozneho vyuziti
pro reportaz z Japonska (novy vice komunalni ucet muze byt vytvoren pozdeji,
uzaverka uploadu pro projekt Prime odpovedi na katastrofu v Japonsku bude pulnoc
19/3/2011)
- byl ziskan kontakt na Tokyo hacker space, bude kontaktovano do 48 hours
- anglicka verze wiki byla gramaticky a editacne zkontrolovana Owenem
- celkova balance donaci do 16/3/2011 (vcetne) = 15858 Kc
Toto je pro dnesek vse. Zitra se Vam pokusim predlozit plan na dalsi postup, uz
ted mohu rici, ze kontaktovani a spoluprace s Tokyjskym hacker centrm bude
jednou z priorit.
S pozdravem a pranim prijemneho dne,
Frantisek Algoldor Apfelbeck