Monthly Archives: January 2011

Andrew Orr is underwhelmed by string theory

Somewhere, in an alternate and equally expansive universe, a hackerspace did not receive a cupcake in the mail. Fortunately, we find ourselves in a dimension where baked goods arrive freely by post. The cupcake hackathon saga continues, and we are … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Mak Kolybabi is probably up to no good

Continuing our series of posts concerning Winnipeg Code Camp, it’s time to turn the spotlight (and our collective attention span, however short it may be) to Mak Kolybabi. But first here’s a picture of a bicycle: Mak is currently employed … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Ron Bowes appreciation station

Welcome to Wednesday morning in our beautiful, sunny city! As promised, there’ll be info on the Code Camp presentations, but before that we have another announcement. Ron Bowes and SkullSpace have taken first place in the Nightmare Before Charlie Brown’s … Continue reading

Posted in Events | 2 Comments

moving parts, codecamp and you

We know it’s not even the end of the month yet, but we’ve already moved our calendars ahead and are staring intently at the last week few weeks of February. Not only are we still (constantly) stoked on the materialization … Continue reading

Posted in Events | Leave a comment

It’s Star Wars craft time!

With the next meeting still being far off (three whole days!) I’m bored and have nothing to do and I’m sure some of you in the same boat. With access to the physical space still a few weeks away, there … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Cupcake Hackathon a success!

Last weekend, on Saturday, January 19th, SkullSpace hosted a cupcake hackathon as part of the Global Hackerspace Cupcake Challenge. There were 16 of us total who all made the long trip to Mak’s place out on the edge of the … Continue reading

Posted in Events | Leave a comment