Headin’ to Maker Faire!
Posted by Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
| The lab staff is busy boxing stuff up for Maker Faire this week, so our publishing schedule will be rather arrhythmic this week as it has historically been during such things. We have a huge backlog of new projects to talk about, and we’ll get a chance when things calm down a bit. We’ll also write up a few reports from the show floor this year. Coming to Maker Faire? Find us at the southeast corner of the Expo Hall. We look forward to seeing you! |
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