The interest was in bio-hacking, which the translator changed to 'body-hacking', not entirely true but the difference is subtle. On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 7:41 PM, eric ellis <ericarthurellis@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I can almost garuntee that this reporter speaks halfway decent English. Also > these types of "shop clubs" already exhist in Denmark, have for decades. The > "Commun" (county government ) covers the entire cost, at least they did in > Fredericia. The importnat difference that the reporter might find > interesting is that you are a technology club and not just a welding, > jewelry making, sewing club. They might also be iterested in the "hack" > component of it. What do you mean by "hack"? How does this relate with post > 911 American laws and public opinion? > > On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 6:34 PM, jeff kephart <n3glv1963@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Lol, Adam had already filled me in on the position of tv2 in .dk, in >> fact I mentioned >> that as a 'lol' to the reporter. >> He's mostly using google translate so might be nice to have someone proof >> read, >> I have final say over what gets said (at least that's the tone). >> >> >> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 5:02 PM, eric ellis <ericarthurellis@xxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> > I lived in Denmark for about a year for senior year of high school. If I >> > can >> > help in any way let me know. I dont remember much of my Danish but >> > almost >> > all of the Danes speak decent English. >> > >> > On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 11:55 AM, jeff kephart <n3glv1963@xxxxxxxxx> >> > wrote: >> >> >> >> Tim, the reporter who runs the web desk at tv2.dk and I have been >> >> chatting about a write up re:melanotan. >> >> I told him a little bit about bio-hacking and the NG tv and bottle >> >> nose and he'd like to contact you for more >> >> info and maybe an interview yadda yadda. >> >> >> > >> >