[comp.robotics] Hobby robotics clubs...

karl@mav.com (Karl Lunt) (06/12/91)

The Seattle Robotics Society wants to exchange newsletters, info, tips,
stories, etc. with other hobby robotics groups.  If your group designs,
programs, builds, or uses hobby robotics of any kind, we want to hear
from you.

Please send a copy of your newsletter and/or letter from your club to:

	Seattle Robotics Society
	P.O. Box 30668
	Seattle, WA   98103-0668

You can also leave a message on the club's BBS:

	(206) 362-5267   8N1, 1200

If you are ever in the Seattle area on the third Saturday of any month,
drop on by the North Seattle Community College room 1652 (upstairs on
east side) from 10:00 AM to noon and join the group.

				Karl

Karl Lunt	Maverick Int'l Inc., Mukilteo WA 98275   206/743-6659
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tpowell@zoot.pa.dec.com (Timothy Powell) (06/13/91)

In article <1991Jun12.160422.9474@mav.com> karl@mav.com (Karl Lunt) writes:


>>The Seattle Robotics Society wants to exchange newsletters, info, tips,
>>stories, etc. with other hobby robotics groups.  If your group designs,
>>programs, builds, or uses hobby robotics of any kind, we want to hear
>>from you.

Hum, this brings up a good point.  Does anyone have a list of active 
robotics hobby groups?   Karl, is this what you are trying to do?

I think having a list of hobby robotics groups, jounals, newsletters, etc
either posted to the net or FTP'able somewhere would be a great idea.
Opinions, suggestions or information, anyone?

>>   Karl Lunt	Maverick Int'l Inc., Mukilteo WA 98275   206/743-6659
>>   use this -->	Internet:  karl@mav.com
		   Disclaimer:  "He said WHAT?!"

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