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==Email sent to Attendees:== Event: Baltimore Node - Workshop #1 Ambient Orb Date: Thursday, July 09, 2009 from 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM (ET) Location: Mica 113 W North Ave Baltimore, MD 21201 For more information click here: Baltimore Node - Workshop #1 Ambient Orb What to Bring: 1. A laptop if you have one. It will make the uploading of code the arduinos a lot smoother and we can try and trouble shoot any problems with the development environment. 2. If you bring your laptop try and bring a usb A to B cable. It the one that normally plugs into printers. This will be the interface for connecting the arduino for programming and reading data. Instructions to get in: You should proceed to the gate near Joe Squared if no one is there you can ring the bell. The North Avenue door is a separate business entrance. We will probably have someone stationed downstairs but once you enter you will have to sign in with security and then take the stairs to the fourth floor. I will post signs. Its not too hard to find. Street parking is free by 7 and there is an ungated lot on the East side of the building that usually isn't full. The gated lot is by permit only. See you all there!
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