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This project successfully raised its funding goal on February 15, 2010.
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Paint! $25 gets us a big bucket o' paint, and man are we going to need a lot of it. People who contribute $25 or more will get a completely awesome handwritten thank you. Completely. Awesome (hint: there will be lasers involved).
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Chairs! Resistor needs a ton of chairs! It's hard to have awesome events if no one has a place to sit, and with 3x the space we're going to need 3x the chairs! People who contribute at this level will be forever memorialized on a sweet plaque at the space and a handwritten thank you.
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Lights! Bigger space means we need more lights to hack by. People who contribute at this level will get a NYCR notebook and a sweet handwritten thank you.
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Windows! Our new space is a bit dark. It had windows, but the previous tenant bricked them up. The landlord has agreed to split the costs with us to have them replaced, and this represents our half. People who contribute at this level will be forever memorialized on a sweet plaque under the window they've sponsored, and get an even sweeter NYCR notebook. And of course, a sweet handwritten thank you.
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Electrical and filtration work for the laser room! Keeping the laser's thirst for amperage at bay is no easy task, so we're going to need some electrical work. Contributors at this level will be forever commemorated on a plaque at the space, receive a completely awesome handwritten thank you, get an amazingly cool NYC Resistor notebook to scribble in, and a gift certificate good for a class at Resistor once things get back up and running.
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NYC Resistor is a technology space in Brooklyn, NY. We learn, share, and make things. Our goal is to help people love and use technology in interesting ways.
We use our space to work on projects, teach classes, host lectures, and just generally make things. We have 30 full time members and a great community both here in Brooklyn and on the internet. Past projects have included an ineractive party featuring a home built robot bartender, a sandwich building robot, life sized Katamari, and enough blinking lights to make you blind.
Check out our blog, where we show off our projects an announce events, http://www.nycresistor.com or flip through our Flickr photo pool to get an idea of what goes on here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/nycresistor/