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Dorkbot SF #40 at Retox Lounge

  • Scott BealeScott Beale
  • November 24, 2008

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The next Dorkbot SF takes place this Tuesday, November 25th at Retox Lounge in San Francisco and features presentations by Laura Mappin (Laser Cutting), Trademark G (Touchscreen Video Controller for Live Mashups) and Sam Coniglio (Designing the Orbital Lifestyle). See the event listing for more info.

photo by Sam Coniglio

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