Homebrew Computer Club Reunion

A project in San Francisco, CA by Joël Franusic
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For one night only, the original members of the legendary Homebrew Computer Club will reunite at the Computer History Museum
Backers: 400
Average Pledge Per Backer: $70

Funded: $28,026 of $16,000
Dates: Oct 11th -> Oct 29th (18 days)
Project By: Joël Franusic
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Latest News

Update regarding Steve Wozniak

October 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
Hello everybody, Due to unforeseen circumstances, we're unable to confirm Steve Wozniak's participation as announced. If you no longer wish to attend, please cancel or change your pledge accordingly by Sunday, October 27th.  (Read More)

Organizer meeting updates, livestreaming option coming soon

October 17th - via: kickstarter.com
I met today with Lee, Hilda, and Matt to go over some of the details for the reunion. Now that we know what our budget will be, we were able to have meaningful discussions what we'll be able to do at the event. Most importantly, we decided on who... (Read More)

Kickstarter brings back Homebrew Computer Club

October 15th - via: timeslive.co.za
The legendary group of technologically obsessed geeks that essentially kickstarted the personal computer industry - which counted Apple co-founders Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs among its members - is to be reunited for one night only. (Read More)

Iconic Homebrew Computer Club to Reunite Thanks to Kickstarter [VIDEO]

October 12th - via: mashable.com
A Kickstarter campaign is reuniting the legendary Homebrew Computer Club at an event next month. (Read More)

Kickstarter Campaign Wants To Reunite Original Homebrew Computer Club

October 11th - via: thenextweb.com
A Kickstarter campaign has been set up in an effort to reunite the original members of the Homebrew Computer Club for one night only in Silicon Valley. The hope is that between now and October 29, 2013, $16,000 will be raised to bring Lee Felsenstein, Ted Nelson, Steve Wozniak, and Gordon French to the Computer History Museum to celebrate their legacy and talk about future innovations. (Read More)

Kickstarter launched to reunite the original members of the Homebrew Computer Club

October 11th - via: tuaw.com
A cool new Kickstarter campaign was launched today. Its goal? To reunite the original members of the Homebrew Computer Club. In case you're unfamiliar, the Homebrew Computer Club was a hobbyist group formed in the mid '70s for computer enthusiasts in Silicon Valley. Some famed alumni of the group include Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs and famed programmer John Draper, aka Captain Crunch. (Read More)

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