Laughing Squid’s Super Secret Robot Party, A Fundraiser for RoboGames 2009

by Scott Beale on May 6, 2009 · 2 comments

Robogames flier

illustration by Doctor Popular

This Saturday, May 9th Laughing Squid, Combots and the Robotics Society of America are hosting a Super Secret Robot Party in San Francisco as a fundraiser for RoboGames 2009, which takes place June 12-14 in San Francisco

For more info, follow @robogames on Twitter.

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filed under Events, Laughing Squid, Robots, San Francisco

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1 doctor popular May 6, 2009 at 2:50 pm

I was hoping to go, but have a last minute work trip planned. D’oh.

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2 Daniel Poeira May 9, 2009 at 12:23 pm

Awesome illustration! I have a poster of that Mexico olympics pic on my studio’s wall o/

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