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  • David perry

    I believe your workshop has an age limit of eighteen years old
    I am under such a limit and I am looking for a lab to be able to build projects in, tips?

  • Rstlne1234

    Was your group featured in a WSJ artical?

  • Negalvan

    Hoping to see and Android programming 101 class soon

  • Ara

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  • blu3nine

    Please more html/css classes!

  • Jack

    Looking for a tech to convert cell phone screens into a monitor for an art project. Cool if it ends up as open source. contact jack@spacebikini.com for details.

  • VCRW

    Would you recommend a place on NYC where I can get Arduino boards /kits. I am visiting  NY from Canada where online purchase wil cost us 1.5 more compare to what you pay there. So far I have found checked NYC computer store but there are some comments saying you must ne a student there.
     Thnak in advance

  • http://www.thedreamlab.com Jascha TRON

    Anybody good with HTTP,  HTML, Dynamic DNS and and router ports
    I have a super awesome project and I need advise on how to realise the last piece of the puzzle 

    I’m trying to program the robot to receive a http remote command from a webpage so that smartphone users can change it’s lighting patterns in real time! 

  • http://leslieeastman.com Leslieeastman

    Hi guys. I desperately need help to fix a power supply issue for two video headsets that will be used in an exhibition opening in 11 days time here in Manhattan. The headsets comprise a camera and video goggles. Each set transmits and receive the signal wirelessly from the opposite set. i.e the wearer can see the view of the other set if you get what I mean. I need to ensure a stable battery supply for 1-2 hours for each set for the opening. This is one element in whaT will be a pretty cool show.  Is there someone at Resistor who can help me with this.?
    Hope to hear back from someone

  • Mikej

    I’m a tool and die maker by trade and a tinkerer by avocation. I’m interested in seeing what you are doing. I also have a lot of tools I no longer need and would be interested in donating them. Could I stop by some evening to check out what you do?

  • Erin Kelly

    would your group have any clue how to use a television converter box to access the Internet wirelessly on a free channel?

  • Tinkerer

    Hello! This is a really neat group. I would love to join or come to one of your events! Unfortunately it may be quite tricky and costly for me since I am a graduate student at a school in upstate New York. The city is 4.5 hours away for me. :(

    But I will try to make it to an event sometime this semester. Do you have any virtual events? Nonetheless, I’d love to chat with a group member to bounce ideas off of. 

    My graduate degree is basically a great excuse to tinker around with microcontrollers, inertial sensors, wireless communication and all kinds of other yummy candy. hehe I really enjoy electronics as well…

  • Dcny55

    I have a project I would like to build but have no understanding of how to go about it. I want to light a tube with rgb flex strip inside to shine out various holes in it and also the open end , so that it would shine out into a room. I would like it to be controlled by a remote. Can you advise me or point me to a site that might be able to help?
    Thank You!
    David

  • Robotics Hackathon

    We will be happy to have you as an organizer in NYC.We are challenging other cities to join Global Robotics Hackathon(March 2-4). We will ship FREE robots to each team and many other prizes(thanks to our sponsors Google and Robotshop) Register your team here:
    http://www.RoboticsHackathon.com

  • Ge5

    anyone know of workshops/classes in NYC area offering Open Frameworks?
    thanks…ge5

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  • Boris Landoni

    I would like to suggest you this post:
    http://www.open-electronics.org/arduino-full-memory-upgrade-to-the-last-atmel-toolchain-version/

    The actual Arduino compiler is not able to compile correctly sketches that require data areas larger than 64kWord. This version is an important enhancement in respect of the one included in the Arduino IDE and offers many advantages: – supports all the 8bit ATMEL microcontrollers families; – overcame the 128kB limit and compiles correctly sketches up to 256kB; – includes best and newest libraries; – outputs a most compact and efficient compiled object code. 

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  • dirk v. ginkel

    Hi I would like to get in touch with a Arduino developer for tonight and tomorrow. I am working on a project now and I will pay for the help you give me. Please get in touch with me if you are interested! 

  • Sean Strebin

    Do you have a class C F.C.C. operator’s license?  You will be fined for wire fraud. The Federal Communications Commissionand Canadian Broadcasting Company in Canada is fining illegal broadcasters and producers and seizing the equipment.  Do you have any other telephony devices or transmitting equipment?  Did you make any broadcasts on December 25, 2011? Fugitives Charles Sandoval (aka Paauwee), Fitzgerald, Christmas,  Parvin,  Mashaud, Henry, and Able were found impersonating law enforcement officers at the Kokomo Sheriff Department.  They were using ham operating transmitters.  This was turned over to the FBI in D.C..  Indiana correctional institutions and others across the United States are racketeering against names in government such as, Paul Bateman and Sherman Funk.  Monica Bateman, Victoria Nevarez, Angela Omans, Monica Quick, and Anne Funk (Missouri) have been imprisoned over 14 years illegally.
    Greg Hendrickson, Utah, was found operating illegal ham units and impersonating an F.C.C. engineer.  Hendrickson was using the F.C.C. website email. His associate, Steven Whitehead, was found using ham systems and other transmitting devices. He was  involved in stalking and harassment of Hollywood actresses and workers going back to 1998.  Whitehead was difficult in paying female employees of ethnic background.  Steven Whitehead mentioned his father was retired from JPL and content writing computer software. Whitehead may be nvolde with Jet Propulsion Laboratory Amateur radio group which was cited for verious broadcast violations.  These men may be responsible for the September 11 crashes.
    The F.C.C. is investigating public utilities fraud and 2-3 way party calling wire fraud. The Hollywood Reporter in Los Angeles, California reported that Michael Powell  tried to pass a law that 2-3 way party calling is legal.  Everyone or anyone can listen to your phone calls. The F.C.C. website is fraud and is being treated as such.  Do not call the illegal broadcaster.
    Sean Strebin, F.C.C. engineer, east coast

  • Mail

    Hi, I am a designer based in Brooklyn, looking for a partner who is very passionate about Solar Energy to engage in new product development. Please get in touch if you would love to hear more about it.

  • Dave

    Hi. Just got txks for the Lazer class on 9/30. Then I realized I’m going to be at Makerfaire that day. Can I save my tkt for another class?

  • Josh Greenberg

    Hi, I live on long island, and I’m 16. I’m into electrical design and engineering, and I spent the last summer at labs in UC Santa Barbara. I love tinkering with breadboards, LEDs, PCB boards, etc. Is there an age requirement to be a part of this community?

  • Christine

    Hello, Resistor Folks!

    Any hopes that you’ll be offering a welding class sometime in the near future?

    Thanks so much!

    Christine

  • Nick Sund

    Anyone know of any hacker groups like this in Portland, OR?

  • PeterNYC

    Hi electronic aficionados, I have a project I am working on and my friend who has been the electronics / microcontroller / sound member has to take a leave because of personal reasons. Wondering if anyone wants to join me and my friend who is a mechanical engineer as we build cool things.

  • Caroline

    Come one come all! If you are a computing professional in the NYC area we want to hear your thoughts on the future of computing. Join us for a listening session with free beer and pizza at our DUMBO loft from 5:30-8:00pm on Monday April 1st. All interested participants should email bquindazzi@bbmg.com with your name, job function and favorite micro brew.

  • serg

    Greetings, dear Resystor stuff ! Your email seems not to work, cause this letter is still not answered. (i sent it 8 days ago) .

    My name is Sergey – i’m a student of Strelka Institute, based in Moscow Russia. ( http://www.strelka.com )

    I’m also experimental electronic musician and in charge of this -www.SoundArtist.ru.

    I’m doing a work on DiY technologies in urban research and tools for workind with urban data. And also i’m very interested in Hacker Spaces.
    I presented first Russian h-space {neuron} in Shanghai this autumn. Here’s the article: http://strelkafieldtrips.com/shanghai/unfiltered-mediatech/#/tech-hackspace/

    Our student group will visit NYC soon: we’ll be there at 8th of April and then 13, 14,15 of April !

    We would be interested in visiting your place to get to know about your projects. Also I can make a presentation about SoundArtist.ru and {neuron} and my friends can tell about Strelka.

    Thanks !

    serg

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  • http://www.facebook.com/christopher.puidokas Christopher Puidokas

    Hi –

    I was wondering if anyone knew if there was a place in NYC where you could buy ultraviolet LEDs in bulk for cheap?

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