Heya folks,
We just got an interesting booking submission for a possible event in June.
Nothing is firm about this event booking yet, but I wanted to throw it out
there in case we wanted to discuss adding pieces, etc to their festival.
-Cere
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From: Cere Misc <cere.misc(a)gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: [omni-booking] REQUEST: 99% Invisible Live
To: Omni Commons <occupy(a)omnicommons.org>
Cc: "booking(a)lists.omnicommons.org" <booking(a)lists.omnicommons.org>
I would be interested in assisting with this event, possibly contributing
to it, and perhaps CCL/Sudo could come up with some creations as well.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Omni Commons <occupy(a)omnicommons.org>
wrote:
>
> 99% Invisible Live
> Omni Commons: Ballroom, 06/07/2015 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
>
> The MEGAPOLIS Festival is a multi-day series of events for people to
> create, experiment with, and experience sound.
>
> This year's Megapolis will feature a live performance by Roman Mars
> presenting his popular design podcast, 99% Invisible (
> http://99percentinvisible.org/). We would need a basic PA and video
> projector+screen. Roman will present one of the podcast episodes live on
> stage.
>
> We are also interested in involving Omni collectives in some way, maybe
> via workshops or presentations if there is any interest by some of the
> groups. Megapolis draws about 150 attendees and we'd love for them to check
> out the Omni!
>
> Megapolis is a volunteer run, non-profit operation.
>
>
> User: Shani Aviram / shani(a)megapolisfestival.org
> Organization: Megapolis Audio Festival
> Sponsoring group: sudoroom
> Relationship: friend of Sudo Room
> Point person: Marina Kukso
>
> Attendance: 200-300
> Who is welcome? public
> Amplified Sound? yes
> Needs quiet? yes
>
> How much are you charging for admission? 10
> What are you able to pay? 300
>
> To review or approve this event, please visit:
>
> https://omnicommons.org/occupy/wordpress/wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&post…
> _______________________________________________
> booking mailing list
> booking(a)lists.omnicommons.org
> https://omnicommons.org/lists/listinfo/booking
>
We need to return the equipment that sonic.net rented us for internet while
we were using them, lest we encounter a > $100 fine. But alass I don't know
where that modem and original box are. Do you? Please get in touch.
Make a great day,
Max Klein ‽ http://notconfusing.com/
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Date: Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 5:12 AM
Subject: Sonic.net Equipment RMA Return
To: isalix(a)gmail.com
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Anyone interested in testifying at court about how IP addresses work? It's
for a good cause/you'll make a couple hundred bucks in the process. If so,
get in touch with Kate Raven <raven.kate(a)gmail.com>. She's a public
attorney, and you'll find her values are pretty closely aligned with those
at Sudo.
-null
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From: Kate Raven <raven.kate(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: looking for someone to testify about IP addresses
To: null null null <null(a)revolution.cheap>
Null,
Thanks for your help. Basically, I need someone who code testify as an
"expert" in a probation violation hearing next tuesday. It should be an
interesting experience for whoever does it and I should be able to pay a
couple hundred bucks. Basically, the "expert" just needs to have some
credentials in computer stuff above that of a lay person (I need them to be
able to explain to the court what an IP address is, what an IP login is,
and some stuff around this.) If anyone is interested, I can explain more
but it is a really worthwhile case.
Kate
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 2:48 PM, null null null <null(a)revolution.cheap>
wrote:
> Hey Kate! I won't have time to help, but if you write up a description of
> what you're looking for, I could pass it along to the Sudo Room mailing
> list. Note that it's a public list.
>
> In solidarity,
> null
>
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Ianna Owen <ihowen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> hey null, this is kate's email raven.kate(a)gmail.com (also CCed here).
>> she's still looking for someone to testify about IP addresses. hope you two
>> can find someone!
>>
>> <3 !!
>>
>
>
Can any one say if membership or access to SudoRoom comes with a donation to the campaign. And if so, what level of donation is required?
A friend asked me, "Will I get a membership to use their tool shop if I donate?”.
Thoughts? I don’t see why this couldn’t be incorporated somehow.
- Scott
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Subject: I'll be 15m late
From: Rachel Wolfsohn <rawjnana(a)gmail.com>
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for Doc, if you see him, PLEASE let him know. thanks!
(its bc i'm getting a ride, don't have my car)
--
<3 Rachel
--
<3 Rachel
hey folks,
if you have any events in may that you'd like included in the directory of
east bay sharefest events, please contact syra (info below).
also, i'm not on the omni list, but would appreciate it if someone would
forward this to the omni as i'm sure that there are many more events that
other omni folks might want to have included.
best,
marina
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From: Syra Smith <alphaguru(a)sbcglobal.net>
Date: Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 4:00 PM
Subject: ShareFest Listing?
To: Marina Kukso <marina.kukso(a)gmail.com>
Hi Marina,
Do you have events in May to list with East Bay ShareFest this year?
Deadline for print is April 14th.
http://eastbaysharefest.weebly.com/submit-event.html
Local sharing directory listings also (no deadlines):
http://eastbaysharefest.weebly.com/add-directory-listing.html
Check out our spanky new site. Still a work in progress =)
Let me know if you have questions. Hoping you are well and looking forward
to gathering again for some creative fun!
Much love,
Syra
________________
"We must be willing to let go of the life we've planned so as to have the
life that is waiting for us"
~ Joseph Campbell
>From the Oakland Tribune this morning:
"
The Hacker, who can only remember their identify by a bracelet reading
"m3g4h347", descended from the old Sudo Room roof, to an empty common space
wondering were every was.
"I'd just gone upstairs for a nap before the next Bay Area public school
Latin Catechism, and the next thing I knew everybody was gone," said the
extremely sunburned interviewee. Popping open their ThinkPad, and seeing
their 3,689 unread emails on the sudo-discuss list, they realized something
was very, very wrong. "I saw a lot of mentions of 'the Omni', but I just
took that to be some sort of spiritual outgrowth of the Kopimists. You
know, like 'we've transcended', 'we're going to that great data-center in
the sky', 'we're going to the Omni'. I think I saw reference to 'the Omni'
in the 1995 classic Hackers, I'm pretty sure Angelina mentions it once in
there."
Speculating on what could have caused such a slumber, m3g4h347 seems to
think some science went awry. "Last thing I know I was cleaning some sort
of neon substance off the sudoshrooms, I did feel a bit lightheaded from
the spore intake, that's why I went to the roof in the first place." After
having tripped out a bit, the hacker was trapped in a dream/nightmare of
answering the intercom and dealing with the landlord, but eventually
reawoke almost a year later when they were hit with a bag of recycling that
was flung from the lower level.
M3g4h347 will rejoin next meeting on a fact finding mission to determine
just who exactly neglected their mycological duties for so long, and to
update openSSL on their server having only just now found out about
heartbleed. "How did you let things get so bad in my absence?"
"
Make a great day,
Max Klein ‽ http://notconfusing.com/