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Comments on: NASA, Etsy partner on 'space craft' contest

At a panel at the PSFK conference in New York, Robert Kalin of craft marketplace Etsy and Andrew Hoppin of the NASA Ames Research Center talked about the "coworking" movement and announced a collaboration of their own.

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Wow!
by drvine March 27, 2008 9:01 AM PDT
This is great! What great exposure for us Etsy Artists!

dvinedesigns.etsy.com
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Error correction
by RobertKalin March 27, 2008 11:25 AM PDT
This article has been mis-reported. We joked on stage that it's not the winners themselves who get to go to space, but their crafts.

It'd be great if you could correct the article.

-Rob (from Etsy)
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to bad-
by drvine March 28, 2008 5:32 AM PDT
I was looking forward to going to space! Oh well, My jewelry will serve well in space!! :)
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nasa.etsy.com
by JillHannah March 28, 2008 9:00 AM PDT
Please tell me NASA is opening an Etsy shop with handmade spaceships!
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New handmade art in space
by RoseThistleArtworks March 29, 2008 1:50 PM PDT
We could needlefelt soft wool portrait sculptures of the winners and send them into space!

http://RoseThistleArtworks.etsy.com

http://www.Needlefelters.com
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