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| == Our Name ==
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| Hive76 was founded and named in the summer of 2009. There are several references in the name to hacker, maker, and Philadelphia culture.
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| ====Hive====
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| '''Hive''' comes from hope that we can be as active, and coordinated group, and the similarities between the emergent behavior of networks and electronics and natural systems of insects. Bees (and a Hive) are also essential parts of cross-fertilization and management of a garden or growing space. Simaraly, DIY and hackerspaces are an essential part of an 'innovation system', and groups like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebrew_Computer_Club Homebrew Computer Club] have been key in innovation, which results in a better world, and a booming city.
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| ===76===
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| '''76''' is a call out to the Spirit of 1776, as a reminder that our goals as a DIY space echo the goals the founders of the United State of America. Both groups aimed to be a group of equals working to meet a common need, and serve a common good. The idea that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Join_or_Die working together] we can do things that we could never pull off working alone.
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| === Other References ===
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| As a combination, H76 also calls out to a few other events or ideas.
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Revision as of 11:00, 17 October 2009