NUBtalks is a set of talks put on by the handsome folks at nublabs. Every other week, people from all different backgrounds and interests get together to listen to a couple speakers talk about anything, as long as they’re passionate about it. The goal is to give interesting local people doing exciting things a chance to share their work with the local community and also to bring together people from a wide variety of disciplines. We take all these people, put them in a room together, set out a table full of pizza and beer, and then sit back and let the speakers do their thing. It’s incredibly exciting to start this up and watch it grow, and we hope to see you at the next one.
Blogroll
- Alec Resnick on “A school to end all schools”
- Alex Hornstein on Perfect Girls
- Charlie DeTar on ‘The Relationship Between Technology and Happiness’
- Charlie Mathis on Objects, Processes and Obsessions
- Clay Ward on “Buy it like you mean it”
- Joe Beckmann on Boston-area kids
- Johnny Monsarrat on “Crossing into the Abyss”
- Mike Nagle on “So, you’ve decided there’s something wrong with education, now what?”
- Ryan Keith on Forgotten Voices: finding homes for orphans in the midst of Zimbabwe’s crisis
- Sam Kronick on ‘The Importance of Building’
- Victor Deeb on “How the FBI raided my home and destroyed my basement chemistry lab”

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January 5, 2009 at 6:14 pm
John Bohannon
When are the next NUBtalks?