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Homeless to hacker: How the Maker Movement Changed one Man’s Life

2013-08-17

(via Homeless to hacker: How the Maker Movement… | TimBatchelder.

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timbatchelder
Digital Health, Information Visualization, Sustainable Design
Daily Reckoning, Do it yourself, Homeless, Industrial Revolution, Make (magazine), Maker Faire, MakerBot Industries, Vancouver
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