On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Patrick O'Doherty <p(a)trickod.com> wrote:
> is there any particular reason you'd like a physical key over the
> equivalent RFID token?
I sometimes need to open the building and take responsibility for
events. I participate in organizing and maintaining the building.
See the criteria here: https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Keys
fyi..
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Nerd for Nature's <http://nerdsfornature.org/> mission is to bring together
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awesome tools that help us understand, protect, and revive the natural
world.
We launched in 2013 to a sold-out crowd. We mind mapped
<http://blog.nerdsfornature.org/post/46177287870/nerds-for-nature-mind-map>
and discovered a whole community of nature nerds eager to learn,
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<http://blog.nerdsfornature.org/post/51050945065/mclaren-bioblitz-success>,
monitored
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<http://blog.nerdsfornature.org/post/98202275419/prototyping-our-future>,
measured
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Join us for an interactive, social evening full of interesting people
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We’ll kick things off with several lightning talks about successful Nerds
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more ideas, suggestions, and creativity the better.
Whether you’ve been with us for awhile or this will be your first event --
we’re excited to hear from you!
*Location:* Manylabs,1086 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94103
*Time:* 3pm-5pm / doors open at 2:30pm and there'll be time for mingling
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Hi all,
I just learned of this workshop, run by people from Enspiral:
Enspiral <http://www.enspiral.com/> is a collaborative network of over 260
professionals and 18 social enterprises headquartered in Wellington (New
Zealand), with nodes in other locations around the country and
internationally. It exists to create a system of work where people can
focus their energies on what is most meaningful to them – solving the
biggest problems of our time.
I thought this might be an excellent opportunity to somebody from Omni. I
have the sense that Enspiral has accomplished much of what Omni aspires to,
and may have valuable lessons.
The workshop costs $40. There's also one on Monday (tomorrow) in SF. If you
want to attend, you should RSVP ASAP -- last I heard it's possible they
will cancel one or both due to low sign-up. And if the cost is prohibitive
to somebody who really sees value in Omni to attending, let me know -- I
could pitch in.
Since I'm not on the Omni list, I hope somebody will forward this!
-Pete
[[User:Peteforsyth]]
I found a Mac charger on the main table in Sudo. Does this belong to anyone?
On 10/6/15 3:43 PM, Chloe Minervini wrote:
> I'll keep an eye out! I also misplaced a small real tree jacket then.
> If anyone sees it let me know please!
>
> Best,
> Chloe
>
> On Tuesday, October 6, 2015, Laura Turiano <scylla(a)riseup.net
> <mailto:scylla@riseup.net>> wrote:
>
> I couldn't find my macbook charger after Becoming Omni on Sunday.
> I'm wondering if anyone has come across it since then?
>
> <3 Laura
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can anyone suggest how the electric strike is wired? Robb and I are trying
to get it to open with little success.
--
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Old and Neglected.
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This is awesome! I just created a San Francisco LocalWiki article
<https://localwiki.org/sf/Free_resources> linking to the PDF.
On a similar vein, the Oakland Wiki has an article on all things free
<https://oaklandwiki.org/Free> (free eats, dental care, festivals, etc.).
Omni has a new front door, the locks have been changed, and our new
key policy is in effect:
https://omnicommons.org/wiki/Event:2015/05/07_Weekly_Delegates_Meeting#Prop…
Any member will be allowed to have a key card, but Sudoroom still has
to decide who gets a hard key. Should we give one to every member who
wants one? Should members have to specifically ask at a meeting?
For the record, I want one.