Far from a criminal hideout, this social group's new hacker work space is more of a meeting spot for artists and do-it-yourself builders.
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Awesome article! Rick is an amazing journalist and compassionate too. IT professionals with an interest in helping folks bridge the digital divide are invited to volunteer! Please check out our website and see how you can make a difference! http://ntronline.org/
by Elisa on March 27th 2008 8:46 AM
Oh my gosh, that seems to be just the thing I have been looking for...how do I get involved???
by Becca on March 28th 2008 9:16 PM
The easiest way to get involved is to come down to the monthly open hack and meet up with people. There's one this Saturday. Check out http://thehacktory.org/meetings/open-hacking-session
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