Other Events

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Now

Upcoming

  • Next pubstandards thursday 14th April
  • Next DC4420 wednesday 20th April

Check ?dc and ?ps on IRC


In London

see Ian visits for other London events of a intellectual but somewhat less geeky nature.

In UK

  • Blackpool radio rally 10th of April. Norbreck Castle hotel on Blackpool seafront. One of the biggest UK radio rallys. Parts, cable, junk. Radio's from new Japanese black box's to cheap ex-PMR stuff. Potential for a weekend away if you don't mind Blackpool and mildly grotty B&B's.
  • NDARS radio boot sale 19th June. Huge amounts of cheap electronics bits and bobs and junk. Great day out provided it does not rain too much. Half a dozen hackspace people usually attend. It's a couple of hundred temporary tables in a field. Be there at opening time to get the bargains. Potential to organise lift sharing among people travelling from London (try asking User:Ajp or the mailing list).

In Europe

Non-geographic / virtual / broadcast

Recurring

In London

See http://london2.org/ for recurring events, especially Dorkbot (people doing strange things with electricity) and GLLUG (Greater London Linux User Group).

In UK

In Europe

Internationally

Non-geographic / virtual / broadcast

Visited / Past Events

In London

  • London Model Engineering Exhibition 21-23 January 2011. For those interested in the engineering side of things. A good place to pick up tools, parts, and materials. Usually focused on steam, rockets, indoor flying, and exceptionally detailed models built from scratch.
  • Kinetica Art Fair 4-6 February 2011
  • Sterling engines at Kew steam museum Sunday March 27th. This was a nice afternoon out. There were lots of working home made sterling engines being shown off by their creators. Some of the museums steam engines were running including one of the pumps that used to supply water to west london, impressive just by sheer size and better when it's running. Museum is best visited when the machines are running or when there is something else on. There is a decent free house in between Kew Bridge station and the museum to idle away the time until the next train.

In UK

In Europe

Non-geographic / virtual / broadcast