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==John Michael Cullen==
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Long time member now involved much more in the new space. Since the move to Wembley I’ve been very involved in infrastructure - mostly network and system infrastructure, doorbot software, and ripping out miniature toilets (making way for a darkroom instead)
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I believe the hackspace is as much a space to experiment and make stuff as it is a place to meet like-minded people who want a collaborative community. I am encouraged to see people start to use the space again, and I enjoy adding some of the fun features back into the space. LHS has a great facility now with a welcoming atmosphere that was a bit lacking at the previous location.
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I enjoy seeing the weird and varied projects members produce, and want to encourage this by promoting diversity and inclusion so as to widen the range of ideas so we can all help each other to make both the space and the activities within even more awesome.
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Revision as of 12:16, 22 November 2018

Simon Hewison

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Hello Hackspace,

It’s been suggested to me that I’d make a good trustee, because I’ve been spending a fair bit of time in the space trying to get it up and running.

Why should anyone vote for me? i’m a strong believer that if you want anything property doing you should do it yourself .. except when you can do it with friends. .. because then you might all learn something .. and do it better the next time.

That’s it.

Simon Hewison

John Michael Cullen

Mcullen.jpg

Long time member now involved much more in the new space. Since the move to Wembley I’ve been very involved in infrastructure - mostly network and system infrastructure, doorbot software, and ripping out miniature toilets (making way for a darkroom instead)

I believe the hackspace is as much a space to experiment and make stuff as it is a place to meet like-minded people who want a collaborative community. I am encouraged to see people start to use the space again, and I enjoy adding some of the fun features back into the space. LHS has a great facility now with a welcoming atmosphere that was a bit lacking at the previous location.

I enjoy seeing the weird and varied projects members produce, and want to encourage this by promoting diversity and inclusion so as to widen the range of ideas so we can all help each other to make both the space and the activities within even more awesome.