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San Francisco Bay Area Maker Faire MAKE’s Digital Edition: With this issue, (November 2005): Join your fellow makers at MAKE offers a digital “companion” available online the first Maker Faire, scheduled for the San Fran- to all of our current MAKE subscribers absolutely cisco Bay Area on the weekend of November 12 and free. MAKE’s digital companion looks just like the 13 at the San Mateo Fairgrounds in San Mateo, Calif. print version; you need only a web browser to con-

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