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Links Worth a Look – August 6th

Here are some links/articles/blog posts that are worth a look:

  • Hack Pittsburgh – HackPittsburgh is a non-profit, community-based workshop that allows members to come together and share skills & tools to pursue creative projects. Our membership is open to everyone but typically comprises inventors, engineers, scientists, programmers, hobbyists, artists, roboteers, families, entrepreneurs, and arts and crafts enthusiasts. Our focus is on collaboration, education, and community outreach. We’re a benevolent group and do not promote or condone illegal activities. The term “hacking” is used in a benign sense, in the context of deconstructing and understanding objects and systems and re-purposing existing materials for new and innovative uses.
  • SUGAR boutique is now blogging – Sugar boutique – located on Butler Street in Lawrenceville – now has a blog and a twitter account. The blog has some great posts about the shop and the new items that are being added to the shop. I love when businesses can share the stories behind what they are selling.
  • Soon you will be able to rent bikes at South Side Works! – Golden Triangle Bike Rental, in its third year of operation along Downtown’s Eliza Furnace Trail, is opening a second location in the Works’ Town Square area;

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Links Worth a Look – December 16th

Here are some links/articles/blog posts that are worth a look:

  • Should I Drink That? Brewcast – Belgian Christmas BLOWOUT! – Our favorite beer podcasters are back with a special holiday episode.
  • Looking Sharp!: Best bet – I just found this Pittsburgh Fashion blog. A nice post about Sugar Boutique and Jupe on the City Paper's Best of 2008 List.
  • BUS by deeplocal –check for the next bus by sending a text message! – I have been waiting for something like this – BUS is a free service that allows public transit companies to make their timetable data accessible over text message. Passengers simply text in a unique code from a bus stop sign near them, and they get back the times of the next available buses. BUS has been launched in the City of Pittsburgh through a partnership with the Port Authority of Allegheny County at select bus stop locations. Visit deeplocal.com for more info.

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