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My name is Dan. I am happy that Noisebridge is here. Thank you everyone who made this place a reality. I help people scale websites. I can help you with computer problems, and I can show you how to use the laser engraver. I also enjoy cooking, and sharing a meal with the community in the kitchen. I like to keep the place tidy and provide information for other people. I also have been known to do construction, electronics hacking, and sewing. Check out my project: [http://luminousintensityy.com Luminous] I teach at [[Light Patterns with LEDs and Arduino]]. | My name is Dan. I am happy that Noisebridge is here. Thank you everyone who made this place a reality. The kind of people who you meet at Noisebridge are amazing. I help people scale websites. I can help you with computer problems, and I can show you how to use the laser engraver. I also enjoy cooking, and sharing a meal with the community in the kitchen. I like to keep the place tidy and provide information for other people. I also have been known to do construction, electronics hacking, and sewing. Check out my project: [http://luminousintensityy.com Luminous] I teach at [[Light Patterns with LEDs and Arduino]]. | ||
Current project: [[Hackable Lighting]] | Current project: [[Hackable Lighting]] |
Revision as of 09:33, 25 July 2013
My name is Dan. I am happy that Noisebridge is here. Thank you everyone who made this place a reality. The kind of people who you meet at Noisebridge are amazing. I help people scale websites. I can help you with computer problems, and I can show you how to use the laser engraver. I also enjoy cooking, and sharing a meal with the community in the kitchen. I like to keep the place tidy and provide information for other people. I also have been known to do construction, electronics hacking, and sewing. Check out my project: Luminous I teach at Light Patterns with LEDs and Arduino.
Current project: Hackable Lighting