Hi all,
- Who has truck key -- Gabriela?
- Who can make a dump run tomorrow? It needs to go to:
Commercial Waste & Recycling
1. 725 Independent Rd, Oakland, CA 94621
2. (510) 636-0852
- I can't do it, so I really hope someone can..? Or we will be charged
another $100/day for renting the truck..
- Gabriela, when does truck need to be returned?
- It will probably cost about ~$200 to dump.. Maybe less, but to be on the
safe side. OOC will reimburse or, you can borrow card from:
Jenny, Joel or Niki.
Hope someone can do this.. Thanks all!
Xo!
D
Whoever hosts is responsible for:
1) adding event to the calendar,
2) posting to sudo-discuss mailing list and otherwise promoting,
3) showing up!
4) answering the door, giving tours, and otherwise being friendly and
answering questions.
5) have a planned activity ready to avoid awkwardness
You decide when to have it, but if it's on a weekday it should probably be
no earlier than 6 pm.
--
marc/juul
Sudoer!
As you may know already, the film collective is preparing a bad ass
fundraising video, in order to help raise 2 million $ for the Omni. The
video being a crucial aspect of the crowdfunding campaign, we need your
participation!
The film collective's concept is to do a one shot walkthrough of the OMNI
IN ACTION.
*We need as many sudo-ers as possible to participate in the shoot *that
will take place on *OCTOBER 5th from noon to 5pm! *We're not sure it will
last that long, but we are sure that we all need to be ready to shoot by
noon.
Please save the date! It will be super fun too!
The video concept will be something like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Sr-vxVaY_M
Except that instead of rich people dining, we'd have awesome people
building the Omni or doing their awesome project. What we have in mind, is
very concrete activities that show that we are building the Omni for the
greater good. The camera would stop in front of the person absorbed in
their activity and they would be like "hey! I'm repairing this so that it's
safe for kids to use!"
or "hey! I'm making a shelf so we can do this or that!
*Sudoer, you who are reading this now:* in order to pull this video off, we
need your participation! Give me a sign if you're in!
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We also need to figure out what activities sudo-ers would be doing inside
sudo. Here are my suggestions:
- *Work on actual construction projects*, or moving stuff. It's an
opportunity to work on the space! Anything you had planned in this vein
could happen on october 5th! Do let me know what you have in mind, and
we'll figure out in more detail what to do. The more people will be in the
space working on stuff, even just putting up signs or making the space look
more pretty, the better.
- Work on cool sudo projects!
*sudo mesh*, but then it would need to be somewhat visual. Working on the
weird antennas or the pico stations... I would love it if some of you mesh
people had suggestions of what you'd be doing and what the person who would
be asked what they're doing would answer in a concise way.
*Oakland Wiki*, if the Oakland wiki peeps are down!
*The robot*, because it's fun. We'd need to have a fun and convincing thing
to say about it: "I'm programming the robot so that people can (...) ?"
Jake, any suggestion - "kill all the humans" excluded :) ?
*Francisco* working on vinegar, or cooking, or walking in with vegetables
form the market to cook something?
Feel free to suggest other things!
The general idea, I think, is to suggest that we're all about a radical
commoning of resources, and do things that benefit the greater community in
an evident way.
Write to me if you have ideas on how you could participate in this!
Thank you!
Noémie
--
Noémie Serfaty
108 rue du Faubourg du Temple
75011 Paris
Tel: 06 27 76 88 84
Tel: 01 71 50 51 82
noemieserfaty(a)gmail.com
Hey all,
FYI - I've BCC'd you if you are a current sudo room member.
Our current acting delegates to the Omni Oakland Collective, Yardena and
Jenny, need serious relief.
*PLEASE RESPOND IF YOU ARE CAPABLE OF ACTING AS A SUDO ROOM DELEGATE IN THE
NEAR TERM. WE NEED YOU.*
Patrick Xu has stepped up to act as the delegate for the next two Omni
Meetings 9/25 and 10/2.
We need more folks who can prepare to act as delegates in an on-going
basis, as well as folks to act as delegate in the very near term on:
10/9
10/16
10/23
Need contact information (namely email) for the following new members:
TJ Mosely
Timothy
Sean
Adam aka halfnhalv4
Please private message me with the address or CC me with an intro.
Are there other new members who are not in our member database?
Thanks!
// Matt
I think it's important that everybody understand that electricity is sold
in kilowatt-hours. This means that even a maximum-power electrical
appliance like a toaster-oven used to toast food uses less power than a
single ordinary lightbulb left on all the time:
toaster oven: 1500 watts, used 30 minutes per day (0.5 hours) = 0.75 KW/H
(12.75 cents per day, $3.89 per month)
60 watt lightbulb left on: 60 watts, 24 hours per day = 1.44 KW/H
(24.48 cents per day, $7.47 per month)
the big ovens might be 3000 watts, maybe 5000 watts, but you see my point.
electric water heaters are definitely something, because they are maybe
4000 watts and are on for a total of a couple of hours per day possibly.
we do not need to worry about anything that is only on for a short period
of time, such as tools or ovens. We do need to worry about LIGHTS LEFT
ON. Anything left on all the time will cost us money.
Here is a list of all the lights I encountered on a walk around the Omni.
lights 17x f96t12 (1275W) downstairs (all on, 2 people)
10x f40cw (400W) basement lawlibrary (on, no people)
1x ccfl (14W) southeast lower stairwell (good for safety)
12x6 25W (1800W) chandelier bulbs in ballroom (off)
2x F96T12 (150W) + 23W ccfl + 15W ccfl near entrance (CCFLs were off)
1x ccfl (23W) outside entrance (was off)
17+18x F40CW (1400W) barroom (all off)
2x 23W ccfl (46W) kitchen (always on)
3x 96W refrigerators, (287W) mostly empty (all plugged in)
bulb rope light on floor, (50W) (always on)
1x ccfl (23W), ADA bathroom, (always on)
1x ccfl (23W), sudo bathroom, (always on)
2x6x F96T12 (900W) in sudoroom & CCL (on at night when open)
1x ccfl (23W), stage overhead light to see by (was on)
5x23W ccfl + 5x75W bulb (490W) stage real lights (were off)
1x ccfl (19W), stageside room (was on)
108W fan and 23W ccfl (131W) room above stageside (both on)
bulb xmas lights (20W), above stageside (on, good for safety)
sudoroom & CCL servers and internet equipment - 150W perhaps?
john&mary ???
i turned off the lights in the basement "law library" room, there was no
one there. I turned off the fan and light in the above stageside room.
That saved us 531 watts, or $66.08 per month (always on versus never on)
all the remaining stuff that was on and I didn't turn off adds up to:
1275 + 14 + 150 + 46 + 287 + 50 + 23 + 23 + 900 + 23 + 19 + 20 + 150 =
2980 watts, which if left on 24/7 would be 2181.36 KW-H or $370.83 per
month.
That is based on a rate of 17 cents per kilowatt-hour. PG&E charges rates
based on Tiers:
http://www.pge.com/en/myhome/saveenergymoney/plans/tiers/index.page
It looks like if we use more than the average amount of electricity (based
on the chart they show on that page) our average energy rate might be
closer to 25 cents per kilowatt-hour bringing the above count to $545.34
we don't know what John and Mary are using upstairs, and we haven't added
in any other uses of power (such as ventilation fans) so i don't know why
our bill was $900 last month. Maybe the 1800W chandeliers were on a lot?
Maybe i'm wrong about the chandelier bulbs being 25W and they're 40W each?
Most likely, i'm guessing our energy usage is so far above "average" that
we are mostly in Tier 4, putting our electric rate closer to 32 cents per
KW-H. If that's the case, we should consider switching to Time Of Use:
http://www.pge.com/en/myhome/saveenergymoney/plans/tou/index.page
Either way, we should save energy by turning off the fucking lights when
we're not using them.
-jake
Hey y'all.
You may or may not be aware but since we have moved in, our monthly PG&E
bill has gone from $481 to close to $900. I'm guessing it's just going to
continue to climb.
I realize that we're using a lot more electricity than when John and Mary
were living there but I want us to please be mindful of the expense!!
Does anyone have thoughts as to what could be contributing to such an
increase? Is it simply having more lights on, more often?
Also - please turn off lights when you are not using them. I often see
lights left on around the building and it would be great if we could all
get in the habit on turning lights off when we leave a room!
xo
N
tl;dr:
Announcements:
* BACH Unconference organizing meeting this Friday at 7pm!
* Talk on the Real Vegan Cheese crowdfunding campaign next Monday at 7pm
* Next Newbie Night next Tuesday, hosted by Alex!
* ALL HANDS ON DECK! Filming an Omni walkthrough of everyone doing awesome
stuff on October 5th @ noon, for our Omni crowdfunding campaign
* Viewing of current sudo/omni documentary footage October 3rd
New Members:
1. Greg!
* why? Sudo rocks! Been stopping by for a year or so
* what hack? wanna hack robots. wanna mesh robots, getting into RF
* what share? share free workstations & satellite dishes
* Not an undercover cat (or cop)
2. Ian!
* why? hackerspaces are awesome. we're his first one in CA.
* what hack? tried to beam internet across a big parking lot; excited to
hack his 1st gen mac pro and make it run arch
* what share? wants to learn and teach awk. awkward.
Conflict Resolution:
* Matthew Stephenson banned for reasons of safety (claimed to be a hitman,
sleeping on couches, creeping on Noemie)
Money:
* We have less than $4K :( But we're back up to $420 on GratiPay! Please
donate: http://gratipay.com/sudoroom
* Omni's electric bill this month was over $900 :(
Omni:
* Please join working groups!! We especially need more help with Finance,
Building Maintenance, and Fundraising. See
http://wiki.omni-oakland.org/w/Working_Groups for info on working group
mission, tasks and meeting times.
* [CONSENSUS] We dig the Omni Music Project, a sound and recording
collective seeking tenancy in the basement. OMP proposal to follow.
* [CONSENSUS] Omni should buy and install light timers (ahyep) - We get
roof access on the 1st - let's solar power this shit!
* [BLOCK] Empowering working groups and balancing work at the Omni proposal
- for reasons of it being a sly way of eliminating consensus
* [FRIENDLY AMENDMENT] Kids Room and Kids Working Group proposal: Sudo
requests a single point of contact / bottom-liner, and to hold off on
'stocking books' immediately in that space. Also, the Kids Working Group
should decide what to put in that room.
* [CONSENSUS] Tenancy definition & cap proposal
* [ABSTAIN] Splitting Allocation proposal: Confusion over the language,
would request rewording. However, general consent on it because it can
be overridden
by future omni consensus.
* [BLOCK] Member Collective Stewardship Agreement: We'd need to create an
HR department to track people's hours. Also, meh on rent reductions
generally and equating volunteer work to moneys we desperately need.
* [RISE ABOVE] Sudo Room is still waiting to consent on a refined proposal
articulating the location, lease agreements, first/last/deposit, and
necessary building modifications.
Full notes with links recorded for posterity at:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meeting_Notes_2014-09-24
<3
Jenny
http://jennyryan.nethttp://thepyre.orghttp://thevirtualcampfire.orghttp://technomadic.tumblr.com
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