30th June
2006
written by mau

After my NYC audio art/installation, self guided tour of Dumbo (brooklyn side of the brooklyn bridge), and reading this… I think it’s safe to assume that

a. NY is good, NY is great

b. Although Manhattan is interesting, the Borrows outside it are more so.

In South Bronx: “Free Technical School in basement”: “Mark Frauenfelder:
John Young says:

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My company in NYC was doing a community
service day in the South Bronx. On the way there, I got waylaid on
the street by a short older man who said in a thick Jackie Mason
accent: ‘Young man! Do you want to learn electrical engineering?’

I was so intrigued that I followed him a few blocks away, past a whole
bunch of disquieting, Wile E. Coyote-style ‘Free Technical School in
basement: GO RIGHT IN! RIGHT THIS WAY!’ signs, and found, basically,
an underground maker’s lair consisting of a big unimproved basement
filled with chairs, boilers, and homemade electrical diagnostic
devices. Plus LCD monitors mounted on the wall, CAT6 cable, and
dry-erase boards filled with math. All the ingredients of a
supervillain’s lair. Except used in the service of creating more
geeks.

I was terrified the whole time (South Bronx! Three stories
underground! Genial elderly man who’s spouting theories about
biodiesel to passers-by!), but it turns out that he’s teaching a
highly employable skill, for free, to anyone with a clean police
record in a depressed neighborhood.

There are some pictures here, if you want to see the ‘Free elec.
school in basement go right in’ signs for yourself.

Link

(Via Boing Boing.)

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