LipSync Update: Repair a LipSync Night
On Monday, December 4th, we’ll be at Vancouver Hack Space to fix some LipSyncs. If you can solder, have some technical troubleshooting skills, and have some time, help us fix a LipSync or two.
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Skip to NavigationOn Monday, December 4th, we’ll be at Vancouver Hack Space to fix some LipSyncs. If you can solder, have some technical troubleshooting skills, and have some time, help us fix a LipSync or two.
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