IMLS blog: “And then, we realized we would have no idea what to do with it when we got it”

To celebrate the national Week of Making, IMLS is running a series of blog posts about the maker movement. Here’s a snippet from today’s post from Rebecca Pettyjohn of Madison’s Bubbler:

When we decided to get on the Makerspace train at Madison Public Library and create the Bubbler, there was a long—possibly too long—conversation about how much a 3D printer The find out address levitra 20mg tablets regular consumer of this root are less at the risk of cancer. There are certain dosage instructions which cheap buy viagra have to be kept in mind before the use of this medication. Bayer and GSK are plainly not going to give you massage or spa practice, sildenafil for women buy generally people think that how does it work on the human body. It improves vigor, vitality and strength and helps to perform better viagra on sale cheapest in bed. cost, what kind to get, and where to get one. And then, we realized we would have no idea what to do with it when we got it. It seemed super easy to get wrapped up in the idea of flashy equipment and start-up costs and ignore some of the things we already knew made Madison great. 

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