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Maker Faire Austin 2008 In Pictures

October 19, 2008 by Eliot 5 Comments

Maker Faire Austin has come to a close, which means it’s the perfect time to start checking out photos from the event. Pictured above is SparkFun’s Picture Frame Tetris. You can see this and many other pictures on Flickr. Let us know what you thought of the event in the comments.

[photo: pt]

Posted in cons, NewsTagged flickr, maker faire, maker faire austin, maker faire austin 2008, o'reilly, sparkfun, tetris

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