From dorkbotdc at dorkbot.org Sun Mar 16 18:40:26 2008 From: dorkbotdc at dorkbot.org (Dorkbot DC) Date: Sun Mar 16 18:40:36 2008 Subject: [dorkbotdc-announce] Next Dorkbot DC Meeting 25 March, 7pm Message-ID: <47DDA1DA.3040703@dorkbot.org> Next Meeting: Tuesday 25 March 2008 7 PM - 9 PM (ET) ALWAYS FREE! Location: Smith Hall of Art, Room 114 George Washington University 801 22nd St NW Washington, DC 20037 Please forward to other interested parties! More, including mailing list subscription info, here: http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotdc/ =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ SCHEDULE FOR THIS MEETING (See website for more info on presenters) TOM LEE: Cheap Arduino WiFi Bringing ethernet connectivity to the Arduino for around fifty dollars, Lady Ada's XPort Shield has gotten people understandably excited. But with a little elbow grease and a custom firmware, you can do even better: a $10 component can bring ethernet, wifi and a full Linux environment to your microcontroller project. Not bad, right? Tom Lee will explain how, and show a simple Arduino-based ambient display that uses the approach to show Metro schedule information. GARETH BRANWYN: Jack Parsons: The Original Burning Man Gareth Branwyn will present a "Maker Profile" on under-appreciated American rocketry pioneer Jack Parsons, based on "Darkside Rocketeer," his feature on Parsons running in MAKE Volume 13. Jack Parsons is one of the most important figures in the history of American rocketry and space development. He invented the JATO (jet-assisted take-off) motor, America's first rocket program, co-founded JPL and Aerotech Corporation, and created the formulations for solid rocket motors still in use today. Unfortunately, Parsons' controversial private life --- as a practitioner of ceremonial magick, a follower of infamous British occultist Aleister Crowley, and as a devout hedonist -- has caused many of his technical achievements to be shoved into the closet of history. Parsons' untimely death in a mysterious home lab explosion has only added to the sordid nature of his story. Gareth will talk not only of Parsons, but the group of fellow amateurs and CalTech students he worked with, known as The Suicide Squad, and the amazing intellectual backdrop of Pasadena and CalTech in the '20s and '30s. AD HOC PRESENTATIONS! If you?or someone you know?has an interesting announcement or something to share (5 minutes or less), we'll make time to fit you in! AFTERDORK After the presentations, the exchange continues over food and drink at a nearby eatery! =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ From dorkbotdc at dorkbot.org Mon Mar 24 00:41:37 2008 From: dorkbotdc at dorkbot.org (Dorkbot DC) Date: Mon Mar 24 00:41:50 2008 Subject: [dorkbotdc-announce] Reminder: Dorkbot DC Meeting 25 March, 7pm Message-ID: <47E73101.3010504@dorkbot.org> Next Meeting: Tuesday 25 March 2008 7 PM - 9 PM (ET) ALWAYS FREE! Location: Smith Hall of Art, Room 114 George Washington University 801 22nd St NW Washington, DC 20037 Please forward to other interested parties! More, including mailing list subscription info, here: http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotdc/ =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ SCHEDULE FOR THIS MEETING (See website for more info on presenters) TOM LEE: Cheap Arduino WiFi Bringing ethernet connectivity to the Arduino for around fifty dollars, Lady Ada's XPort Shield has gotten people understandably excited. But with a little elbow grease and a custom firmware, you can do even better: a $10 component can bring ethernet, wifi and a full Linux environment to your microcontroller project. Not bad, right? Tom Lee will explain how, and show a simple Arduino-based ambient display that uses the approach to show Metro schedule information. GARETH BRANWYN: Jack Parsons: The Original Burning Man Gareth Branwyn will present a "Maker Profile" on under-appreciated American rocketry pioneer Jack Parsons, based on "Darkside Rocketeer," his feature on Parsons running in MAKE Volume 13. Jack Parsons is one of the most important figures in the history of American rocketry and space development. He invented the JATO (jet-assisted take-off) motor, America's first rocket program, co-founded JPL and Aerotech Corporation, and created the formulations for solid rocket motors still in use today. Unfortunately, Parsons' controversial private life --- as a practitioner of ceremonial magick, a follower of infamous British occultist Aleister Crowley, and as a devout hedonist -- has caused many of his technical achievements to be shoved into the closet of history. Parsons' untimely death in a mysterious home lab explosion has only added to the sordid nature of his story. Gareth will talk not only of Parsons, but the group of fellow amateurs and CalTech students he worked with, known as The Suicide Squad, and the amazing intellectual backdrop of Pasadena and CalTech in the '20s and '30s. AD HOC PRESENTATIONS! If you?-or someone you know-?has an interesting announcement or something to share (5 minutes or less), we'll make time to fit you in! AFTERDORK After the presentations, the exchange continues over food and drink at a nearby eatery! =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+