Hey All,
Theres a cryptoparty scheduled for this sunday, but none of the organizers
from the last one can make it.
Would anyone be interested in showing up to help people who come by get
pgp/textsecure/otr set up?
I can be there, but I'm only a little above beginner when it comes to
seting this stuff up my self.
Thanks,
Andrew
Does anyone have access to a co-location room that I could film in? Or,
alternatively, does anyone care if I borrow a bunch of the rack servers
from sudo for like a day in the next couple of weeks? I am shooting a
scene for a film, and will need it.
Server co-lo would be sweet.
Let me know,
Rusty Lindgren
**
hey sudoers, i'm between jobs and its about time to ditch the expensive SF
apartment, am wondering if anyone has, or knows of, a cheap warehousey
kinda room in oakland somewhere, that is open to cats since I already have
a kitty. I'm going to be at burning man til after sept 1 but i have to
give 30 days notice before i move out of this place else they screw me for
my deposit. would like to move either mid-end of september or by oct 1.
thanks for any help you might be able to give.
hi all, an alternate event for this evening if you're not coming to sudo :)
you can go to this event and represent us!
- marina
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From: Raines Cohen <raines(a)mac.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 4:14 PM
Subject: [spaghettinight] You're invited to Hear from a Basque (Spain)
ecovillage researcher/blogger over tea tonight at PLACE
To: The Spaghetti Night mailing list <spaghettinight(a)tentacle.net>
Spaghettifolk, we've got a fun guy in town involved in international
sustainable communities (like your lovely group homes) and we're having him
over for tea tonight at a PLACE for Sustainable Living, the neighborhood
ecovillage near Alcatraz and San Pablo. We are hosting a
researcher/videoblogger from Northern Spain who is giving a talk tonight
about his explorations of sustainable community. Join *Ortzi Akizu* tonight
over tea in conversations about his travel to explore different sustainable
living models around the world. It would be a delight to see you there - he
almost made it to SpaghettiNight at Cooperative Roots last night, but the
East Bay Permaculture Guild meeting ran long, and he is eager to meet some
of you before he leaves town tomorrow. Come early for potluck, or later for
conversation and tea.
Optional RSVP via our East Bay Cohousing MeetUp group: http://
www.ebcoho.org/events/134540422/
P.S. If you've got any openings to fill, we've got lots of eager,
experienced community seekers on our East Bay Cohousing group and can help
facilitate introductions and connections, and/or list your open house
events, in more effective ways than the Craig's List overwhelm. I just
yesterday ran into a SpaghettiNighter from Milky Way Co-op who found some
folks from our list, and two others who we connected to Prudence Crandall
House.
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Hear from a Basque (Spain) ecovillage researcher/blogger over tea
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East Bay Cohousing - Berkeley/Oakland/Emeryville/SF
Added by Raines Cohen
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
7 - 11 PM
a PLACE for sustainable living
1121 64th St.
(just West of San Pablo)
Oakland, CA 94608
Read more on his blog:
http://ekobidaiaria.wordpress.com/
His travel through September covers 3 continents: Oceania, Europe and North
America.
In Canada and USA, he has been in:
- Yarrow Ecovillage
- Kale CSA
- Industrious Nature
- Seattle University
- Portland City Repair Institute
- Post Carbon Cities
- Aprovecho Research Institute
Next up:
- Berkeley Cohousing
- A PLACE for Sustainable Living
- Green Valley Village Ecovillage
- Laytonville Ecovillage
- Solfest XV
- Post Carbon Institute
- Transition US
- LA Ecovillage
- Bicycle Kitchen
He writes: For this project (EKOBIDAIARIA = SUSTAINABLE TRAVELER), I am
working with and for KUTXA EKOGUNEA, an educational Eco-Park located in San
Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain. Researching all over the world during 3
months about sustainable living models based in energy, consumption model,
and rural development. KUTXA EKOGUNEA would like to know more about the
sustainable development situation in different part of the world."
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Anyone interested?
-steve
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From: Peter Mui <petermui(a)gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 7:49 AM
Subject: [FixitClinic] Leapfrog educational tablets
To: fixitfan(a)googlegroups.com
Hi Fixit Fans: Are you interested in this? Contact Jon directly. -Peter
Begin forwarded message:
*From: *J L <juanitobandito(a)hotmail.com>
*Subject: **Fixit: Leapfrog educational tablets*
*Date: *August 13, 2013 12:41:55 AM PDT
*To: *"petermui(a)gmail.com" <petermui(a)gmail.com>
Hi, Peter,
My mom works for the West Contra Costa County School District. The district
is decommissioning hardware and software for the Leapfrog Leap Pad system.
There are 30 non-working tablets. My mom suspects the styluses need
attention. She can show someone how to do this, but she doesn't have the
time to do it herself. These tablets and probably many more would then be
available (with accompanying hard- and software) for donation to an NGO or
other after-school program. The set-up just requires one Windows XP
computer per classroom.
Is this something Fixit Clinic could help with? We don't know who might
need this system, but my mom says it's a good learning methodology. Without
repair and a donation recipient, a few classrooms worth of stuff will
become e-waste.
Thanks for your consideration,
Jon Lowe
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-steve
We have a bunch of AC/DC power adapters lying around,
and we could turn these into extra chargers for our
respective laptops and phones. Is anyone interested in
having a session on this? If so, I'll run it.
The session might go like this.
1. I explain the relevant stuff about electricity
(for at most 10 minutes).
2. We look up the electrical requirements of our devices.
3. We look for matching chargers.
4. If a charger supplies the right electricity but has the
wrong plugs, we cut off the plugs and exchange them.
We'd need these materials.
* Things you want to make adapters for
* Adapters that you're not using, to add to our pool
in Sudoroom
I can also bring some assorted plugs.
If you have a Mac laptop, you should acquire a broken
charger; the plugs seem to be proprietary.