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− | * Mitch Altman, inventor of the TV-B-Gone, discussed the trials and tribulations that led to, and resulted from his (in)famous invention. | + | * Mitch Altman, inventor of the TV-B-Gone, member of the Noisebridge San Francisco Hackerspace, discussed the trials and tribulations that led to, and resulted from his (in)famous invention. |
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* 4/12/2010 Dr. Ian Spielman, physicist with NIST, adjunct professor at UMD "Good Times with Quantum Mechanics" | * 4/12/2010 Dr. Ian Spielman, physicist with NIST, adjunct professor at UMD "Good Times with Quantum Mechanics" |
Revision as of 20:12, 14 January 2010
FRED (Free, Really Entertaining Discourse) Talks are Pumping Station: One's ongoing speaker series. These talks are always open to the public, educational, interactive, and entertaining.
Past FRED Speakers:
- Mitch Altman, inventor of the TV-B-Gone, member of the Noisebridge San Francisco Hackerspace, discussed the trials and tribulations that led to, and resulted from his (in)famous invention.
Future FRED Speakers:
- 4/12/2010 Dr. Ian Spielman, physicist with NIST, adjunct professor at UMD "Good Times with Quantum Mechanics"