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RALEIGH - After cementing his place in computing history as the leader of Linux software firm Red Hat, Bob Young is now using some of the fortunes he made to launch a new company called Lulu. 
   At the first ever Lulu Tech Circus in Raleigh, Young tried to make a circus for geeks with robots, computer games, electronic music, 3D graphics, and more.
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    WATCH VIDEO: View Lulu Tech Circus Scenes
Alien heads, strange music, robots, Legos, 3D games, computer classes, Glampira, network games, walking paperclips, digital television, telephone cameras, juggling unicyclists, destructobots, video games, and electronic drums -- it's all there at the circus.
    At Bob Young's first ever Lulu Tech Circus, it was definitely different than any other type of show that has taken place in the Jim Graham Building.
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Scenes From The Lulu Tech Circus
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    WATCH VIDEO: View Interview With Bob Young
We talk to Bob Young on the last day of the Lulu Tech Circus about how the event went, what he felt they did right, and what he would change for their next event.