Hackerspace Charlotte: video from Eben's visit

4th of December 2012 by liz
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Back in October, Eben and I drove down the Eastern seaboard of the United States visiting hackspaces, conferences and universities, telling people about Raspberry Pi. One of our favourite stops was in Charlotte NC, where we had a wonderfully warm welcome, ate some great pie, and met some brilliant people. The (rather gorgeously produced) video of Eben’s talk has just been released, and I highly recommend it if you have wanted to be at one of our talks and missed us – or if you’re just curious about what this whole Raspberry Pi thing is about.

Big thanks to Amelia, Hardik, Red and all our new friends from Charlotte. We hope we can come by and see you all again soon!

 

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