Upcoming NSL Events
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Tue May 28 - Weekly Meeting7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
NSL is open to the public each Tuesday evening. This is often referred to as a “meeting”, but rest assured that there is no formal gathering. This is an excellent night for new members to stop by to visit the space as you are (nearly) ensured that someone will be there to open the door for you.
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Tue Jun 4 - Weekly Meeting7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
NSL is open to the public each Tuesday evening. This is often referred to as a “meeting”, but rest assured that there is no formal gathering. This is an excellent night for new members to stop by to visit the space as you are (nearly) ensured that someone will be there to open the door for you.
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Tue Jun 11 - Weekly Meeting7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
NSL is open to the public each Tuesday evening. This is often referred to as a “meeting”, but rest assured that there is no formal gathering. This is an excellent night for new members to stop by to visit the space as you are (nearly) ensured that someone will be there to open the door for you.
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Tue Jun 18 - Weekly Meeting7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
NSL is open to the public each Tuesday evening. This is often referred to as a “meeting”, but rest assured that there is no formal gathering. This is an excellent night for new members to stop by to visit the space as you are (nearly) ensured that someone will be there to open the door for you.
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Fri Jun 21 - Lockpicking7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
NSL Lockpicking is a group meeting at Null Space Labs that occurs every third friday of the month from 7 pm to around midnight. We meet to picks locks, open safes, learn about physical security, and to socialize. All meetings are open to the public but membership at NSL or donations are encouraged to keep the group (and space) running.
The NSL lockpicking group is open to the public. The meeting is run by Datagram. See him for any information or questions regarding the group.
The act of lockpicking, including possession of lockpicking tools, is 100% legal in California. More information about the legality of tools in the United States is available at Lockwiki.com.
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Tue Jun 25 - Weekly Meeting7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
NSL is open to the public each Tuesday evening. This is often referred to as a “meeting”, but rest assured that there is no formal gathering. This is an excellent night for new members to stop by to visit the space as you are (nearly) ensured that someone will be there to open the door for you.
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Tue Jul 2 - Weekly Meeting7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
NSL is open to the public each Tuesday evening. This is often referred to as a “meeting”, but rest assured that there is no formal gathering. This is an excellent night for new members to stop by to visit the space as you are (nearly) ensured that someone will be there to open the door for you.
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Tue Jul 9 - Weekly Meeting7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
NSL is open to the public each Tuesday evening. This is often referred to as a “meeting”, but rest assured that there is no formal gathering. This is an excellent night for new members to stop by to visit the space as you are (nearly) ensured that someone will be there to open the door for you.
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Tue Jul 16 - Weekly Meeting7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
NSL is open to the public each Tuesday evening. This is often referred to as a “meeting”, but rest assured that there is no formal gathering. This is an excellent night for new members to stop by to visit the space as you are (nearly) ensured that someone will be there to open the door for you.
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Fri Jul 19 - Lockpicking7:00 PM - 12:00 AM
NSL Lockpicking is a group meeting at Null Space Labs that occurs every third friday of the month from 7 pm to around midnight. We meet to picks locks, open safes, learn about physical security, and to socialize. All meetings are open to the public but membership at NSL or donations are encouraged to keep the group (and space) running.
The NSL lockpicking group is open to the public. The meeting is run by Datagram. See him for any information or questions regarding the group.
The act of lockpicking, including possession of lockpicking tools, is 100% legal in California. More information about the legality of tools in the United States is available at Lockwiki.com.
