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    Dale is a Sebastopol resident of over 30 years. He is editor and publisher of Make: Magazine, a DIY Tech quarterly.

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    Creative Learning | Maker Education | Artist | It’s not about what we create, but the mindset with which we learn and create. That mindset determines our growth and impact.

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    Exploring art, science and technology through tinkering!

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