Crash Space, A Hackerspace In Los Angeles

by Scott Beale on October 12, 2009 · 1 comment

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Sean Bonner has decided to take on the challenge of creating a Hackerspace in Los Angeles which he is calling Crash Space. He’s setup a mailing list, as well as a wiki and is looking others interested in working on the project.

Check out Hackerspaces for more info about Hackerspaces around the world. Who knows, maybe you’ll be inspired to set one up in your city as well.

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filed under Hacks, Los Angeles

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1 Dave Bullock October 12, 2009 at 10:18 pm

FYI there is already a Hacker Space in LA:

“the space is called TOW and located at 1450 E. 6th st. 90021 phone: 323.319.2332″

And one in Orange County:

http://shop.23b.org/

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