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NYC Resistor is a restricted membership private club hackerspace with approximately 50 members in New York, [1] inspired by Chaos Computer Club and other hacker organizations. The New York Times describes it as "kind of frat house for modern-day mad scientists."
Fred Moore (1941–1997) was an American political activist who was central to the early history of the personal computer.Moore was an active member of the People's Computer Company and one of the founders of the Homebrew Computer Club, urging its members to "bring back more than you take."
HacDC is located on the second floor of the office building for St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church, 1525 Newton St. NW, at the intersection of 16th and Newton Streets, NW, in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Talk about a tale of two cities. A new report calls New York one of the best cities in the country for an active lifestyle — while a spot right across the Hudson River ranks as one of the worst ...
The importance of proactive computer health care. Regularly checking your computer's health maintains its efficiency and extends its lifespan. This saves you time and money in the long run while ...
For more information, see computer club. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. C. Computer clubs by country (5 C) H ...
Computer health The Perfect Tech Support Option for People Who Aren’t Tech-Savvy. Some of us are very tech savvy, while some are lucky and have tech savvy friends. Another option is to look at a ...
hackNY is a New York City-based initiative seeking "to create and empower a community of student-technologists." hackNY was created in 2010 by Evan Korth, Hilary Mason, and Chris Wiggins. The organization is organized by faculty at both New York University and Columbia University.