Archive - April, 2012

The Hackables – Episode 1 – “Technical Difficulties”

Episode 1 – “Technical Difficulties”

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The first full podcast is finally complete, after a few production glitches and a massive project build in the way.

On this week’s show:

  • Tom talks about HOVERCRAFT, London Nuclear Space, and Suggestion-tron, among many other topics.
  • Heather rants about photography and plays with glowing glass that may or may not result in beepy death.
  • Monty mentions the difficult to pronounce game, http://0x10c.com/ and discusses Human Upgrades in the form of magnets.
  • Nicholas tells us about biohacking, ethics, glowing beer, the magic lab-donating pixies, and vegetarians eating their own flesh
  • Charles tells us about google glass and has had to do a lot of editing on this episode…

Links:

And yes, the Otter’s Pocket now has darkroom equipment. More on that on the next podcast, hopefully.

Direct MP3 download: Here

Podcast audio licensed under Creative commons, CC-BY-SA | Music licensed BY-NC-SA by Wizwars

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  • Send your feedback to thehackables@gmail.com
  • Get all the news and details of upcoming episodes at TheHackables.org
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Thanks for the great feedback of the first episode of The Hackables; it’s great to see lots of people who want to be involved!

If you think you are interesting enough to be interviewed for the show we would love to hear from you. There are loads of interesting people and projects around hackspaces so it’s likely you do and make things that everyone else would be interested in hearing about! This is open to all hackspace members around the UK and the world.

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