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This is a new poster by [[User:beka]] in the same theme as Paul Brown's DO IT poster, created to emphasize a second, less well known but nonetheless crucial, aspect of Do-ocracy. It was inspired by Shannon's discussion of Do-ocracy at the [[Noisebridge_10_Year_Anniversary_Exhibition_and_Ball|10th Anniversary]] Fireside Chat.
This is a new poster by [[User:beka]] in the same theme as Paul Brown's DO IT poster, created to emphasize a second, less well known but nonetheless crucial, aspect of Do-ocracy. It was inspired by Shannon's discussion of Do-ocracy at the [[Noisebridge_10_Year_Anniversary_Exhibition_and_Ball|10th Anniversary]] Fireside Chat.


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