Hey Nick (or anyone else in the Seattle area),
I also recently discovered DIYBio and live in the Seattle area. I'm thinking about creating a new Seattle group. It seems that the last one failed because there was no consensus about what project to work on and that there was no where to do experiments or build things. I think we can address these and start afresh. What do you think?
Best Regards,
-Brim
On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 10:22:24 AM UTC-8, Bryan Bishop wrote:
-- On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 10:22:24 AM UTC-8, Bryan Bishop wrote:
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 2:41 AM, Nicholas Wang <nickw...@gmail.com> wrote:I recently discovered the existence of DIY Bio communities, and how unfortunately Seattle's own had died out. Seeing that you were giving away your tools during early summer of last year, I was curious how active the group was locally and what led to its eventual deactivation?
Btw there are some other Seattle people listed here:* Michal Galdzicki <mgal...@gmail.com>* Kris Ganjam <kri...@microsoft.com>* Dominic Ebacher <ebach...@gmail.com>* Elizabeth Buschmann <ebet...@gmail.com>* Max Berry <maxb...@gmail.com>--
- Bryan
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