After chatting briefly with chrism (who is now back in Perth, w00T!) we lamented the lack of a good place for Geeks to meet up in Perth, and hack on game code, art, music whatever. Perhaps something like the Linux Caffe in Toronto.
Who owns a cafe that we can hijack? :-)
Any other ideas?
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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Small bar license + tabletop arcade machines + geek retro chic. You know it makes sense.
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