Hacker Community Dinner XXIV

Posted at 8:04 AM on 5-16-13 by Rob T Firefly

Hacker Dinner is tomorrow!

Hacker Community Dinner, XXIV

7:00PM, This Friday, May 17th
No RSVP Necessary

Dojo
14 W 4th St
(between Greene St & Broadway)
New York, NY 10012
Neighborhood: Greenwich Village

To be put on the mailing list for future Hacker Community Dinners, contact v3rm0nt at the standard gmail domain.

tags: events, fun

NYC2600 Meeting – May 2013

Posted at 1:26 PM on 5-2-13 by Rob T Firefly


Who: Us, and hopefully you.

What: The NYC2600 Meeting, Guenter Wendt Memorial Edition.

When: Friday, May 3, 5:00 PM ~ 8:00 PM

Where: Citigroup Center, 53rd Street and Lexington Avenue

Why: To meet up, eat food, do stuff, and enjoy a litle NYC2600 meeting, Freedom of the Press.

See you there!

tags: events, fun, meetings

Hacker Community Dinner XXVIII

Posted at 11:08 PM on 4-16-13 by Rob T Firefly

This Friday, it’s dinnertime again!

Hacker Community Dinner, XXVIII
7:00PM, This Friday, April 19th
Radegast Hall & Biergarten

No RSVP: Radegast has a lot of space, but it’s also first come, first served.

To be put on the mailing list for future Hacker Community Dinners, contact v3rm0nt at the usual gmail domain.

tags: events, fun

NYC2600 Meeting – April 2013

Posted at 8:03 AM on 4-4-13 by Rob T Firefly


Who: Us, and hopefully you.

What: The NYC2600 meeting, Gyroscopic Edition.

When: Friday, April 1, 5:00 PM ~ 8:00 PM

Where: Citigroup Center, 53rd Street and Lexington Avenue

Why: To meet up, eat food, do stuff, and exchange hay-fever stories.

See you there!

tags: events, fun, meetings

Exploding the Phone at Alpha One Labs

Posted at 1:33 PM on 3-4-13 by Rob T Firefly

Exploding the Phone is a fascinating new book detailing the history of phone phreaking and the people involved. Author and frequent HOPE speaker Phil Lapsley is in town on his book tour, and he’ll be reading from the book tomorrow evening at Alpha One Labs in Brooklyn.

I highly recommend the book to any and all interested in the early days of phreaking, hacking, and that part of our collective history, but you don’t have to take my word for it! RSVP for the free reading here, and/or check out the book at its own website.

tags: events, fun, plug

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