(Please distribute widely to interested parties!)
The Washington DC Area has a Hacker Space: HacDC.
We have a space, tools, equipment, donated resources and a growing crop of enthusiastic participants who are ready to launch the organization. We’ve seen the need for a space to collaborate on all forms of technology, culture and [...]
Do we have a … ? Most likely, the answer is YES. If not, please let us know what we have to create!
WIKI:Â http://wiki.hacdc.org
IRC: #hacdc on Freenode (or, if you’re already in IRC, irc://irc.freenode.org/hacdc)
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/groups/hacdc (Post your pics from the Parts Party!)
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=11576782294
For more information on how HacDC should communicate (or if you want to add these [...]
The short answer is, come to our events!
The long answer: We are still in the organizational phase. We’re waiting for your input before we firmly settle on dues, a membership structure, requirements, etc. We were organized exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3).  (See http://hacdc.org/about/ for more specifics)
Following the framework we [...]
Come to our first public event this Sunday!
April 27 from 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM (or possibly later!)
1525 Newton St NW, (located within the St Stephen & Incarnation Church).
Cost:Â Â Â FREE, but please bring a tool/furniture/electronic scrap to donate!
Why:Â Â Â We started HacDC to give the Washington DC area a place to make, build, disassemble, code, learn [...]
Hok, so. HAC-DC has officially organized, filled out the annoying paperwork and found a location in which to conduct our secretly awesome experiments. What’s next for this super nerdy group of hackers and makers? Projects. Currently this goes out to anyone who is a member (and if you’re not a member - WHY NOT? contact [...]