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Twin Cities Maker - hacker space proposal for Minneapolis/St. Paul
MAKE Magazine: hacks — ... on where the maker shop should be located and how to fund the endeavor. I invite anybody interested from the Twin Cities or elsewhere to join the conversation and help the project get off its feet. As a Minneapolis resident, this is something I've been thinking about as well. I guess it's about time we get a maker shop started! If you're interested in this, go give a shout in the Twin Cities Maker forum, and leave us a comment here as well. Twin Cities Maker

Twin Cities Maker - hacker space proposal for Minneapolis/St. Paul
MAKE Magazine — ... on where the maker shop should be located and how to fund the endeavor. I invite anybody interested from the Twin Cities or elsewhere to join the conversation and help the project get off its feet. As a Minneapolis resident, this is something I've been thinking about as well. I guess it's about time we get a maker shop started! If you're interested in this, go give a shout in the Twin Cities Maker forum, and leave us a comment here as well. Twin Cities Maker Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read ...

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