We should put up signage for Sudo Room on the Broadway side of the building.
We've already asked George about whether it would be OK to put it on the arched awning above the 2141 Broadway door and have the go ahead.
Apparently, if we use the same white on blue format, there are no additional costs. Other colored designs would require Sudo room being registered with the city & have to take part in paying for insurance for the building (albeit proportional).
Does anyone have the tools necessary to make the stencil? Anyone up for painting over the stencil in the bear future? In fact, if it's trivial to do - might make sense to try and get it done by Art Murmur tomorrow night.
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Could we get volunteers to play the piano if we wheeled it outside tomorrow evening? Could be a neat way to invite passers-by at Art Murmur up to our space. I was thinking at the 22nd St. entrance, since Broadway might get complicated.
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We should invite Marcia and the EFF folks out to publicize this important corporate socially responsible technology report launch. Any interest?
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> Subject: The new "Who Has Your Back?" report is out!
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