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		<title>Repost: Thanks are in order!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 20:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christopher</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By request, this is the thank you email posted to the list: Hello all, Last night&#8217;s Open Haus was such an overwhelming success that I didn&#8217;t have a chance to thank everyone properly. Thank you to Kwau-La-Waul Properties and the Zink family for leasing us such a fantastic space. Steve Jr. did a great job [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By request, this is the thank you email posted to the list:</p>
<p>Hello all,</p>
<p>Last night&#8217;s Open Haus was such an overwhelming success that I didn&#8217;t<br />
have a chance to thank everyone properly.</p>
<p>Thank you to Kwau-La-Waul Properties and the Zink family for leasing<br />
us such a fantastic space. Steve Jr. did a great job doing the build<br />
out for us. They put in the new walls, plumbing, A/C, electric and<br />
replacement doors windows.</p>
<p>Thank you to bluegrass.net for providing the internet connection and IPs gratis.</p>
<p>Thank you to Matt Frassica at the Courier-Journal for coming out to<br />
check out what we&#8217;re doing.</p>
<p>Thank you to the Collexion members who came up to help us celebrate.</p>
<p>Thank you to everyone who brought projects to show off!</p>
<p>Most importantly, thank you to all the founding members who&#8217;ve<br />
contributed their knowledge, time and finances to make LVL1 a reality.<br />
The contributions are too many to mention, so I won&#8217;t even bother. It<br />
takes a leap of faith to try and bootstrap a community like ours<br />
without any guarantee of success. You are heroes, every last one of<br />
you.</p>
<p>9 short months ago, Brian and Mark put out a post to see who else in<br />
Louisville was interested in starting a hackerspace like the other<br />
spaces popping up all over the US. People showed up. And they kept<br />
showing up. We self-organized and came up with a plan to bootstrap<br />
this thing. The plan worked! 9 short months from nothing but an idea<br />
to an awesome real physical space.</p>
<p>The first question I always get when I talk about what LVL1 is<br />
doing&#8230; What exactly is a hackerspace? It&#8217;s a surprisingly difficult<br />
question to answer. I think it has something to do with computers and<br />
electronics&#8230; These spaces are so conceptually new, that there isn&#8217;t<br />
a lot of history to help define them. The best I can think of is to<br />
offer analogies. Musicians need venues to perform at. Basketball<br />
players need courts to play on. Painters need galleries to show off<br />
their work. Skateboarders need skateparks to show off their tricks.<br />
Poets need open mic nights to read their work. etc. etc. Tinkerers,<br />
makers, hackers, programmers and engineers need hackerspaces to work,<br />
learn, share and socialize. Computers and electronics alone touch<br />
almost every facet of our modern lives, so the breadth of possible<br />
projects is incredibly large. And a hackerspace can be much more than<br />
just computers and electronics. I think that was demonstrated by the<br />
wide variety of projects on display last night!</p>
<p>Now that we have our space, let&#8217;s move boldly forward. Our success as<br />
a hackerspace should be measured by the good times we have, the<br />
friends we make and the great projects we create. Remember all the<br />
things that have helped us build a great community and keep doing<br />
them. Go out of your way to be open and welcoming to new members.<br />
Share what you know. If you want something to happen, take the lead to<br />
make it happen. Don&#8217;t be intimidated by what you don&#8217;t know. Figure<br />
out where to start, be prepared to fail, readjust and try again. All<br />
of the democracy and voting in the world is no substitute for a<br />
healthy culture of learning and doing.</p>
<p>Thanks again. I looking foward to this time next year, when we can<br />
look back and again be pleasantly surprised by what has been<br />
accomplished.</p>
<p>I will now officially exercise the sole privilege of my office and<br />
redesignate my LVL1 title from &#8220;Chief Tyrant of the Collective Will&#8221;<br />
to &#8220;Micro Colonel&#8221;.</p>
<p>High 5s all around!</p>
<p>/Chris<br />
Micro Colonel LVL1</p>
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