I said "your 'community' space," but honestly, I still want this to be my
space, too. I hardly ever make a fuss about any of this stuff because it's
all so futile, you know? but in this case, I really want to make my point
clear: I think we should rescind our action against Rannette. I think
she's been treated unfairly. Even if she is "aggressive" towards you or
your compatriots, I don't think we need white dudes policing our space of
black women's bodies. Matt, you claim to have acted in another's interest
and you offer an injured third party -- let them speak for themselves,
because I don't think it's your place right now. If there was a violent
incident that threatened our space, let's hear it from a witness or an
involved party. "Something Happened" is not good enough. Otherwise "but
above all the Omni
Commons must maintain a safe, welcoming environment" seems to fly directly
in the face of the lived experience of too many black people.
Hey all,
I wanted to reach out for some feedback. Seeking folks who would want to
facilitate or participate in a men's group.
I've previously participated in small groups like this and found them
beneficial for various reasons. I would like to see if folks have had
similar or different experiences.
The way I'm thinking about this would culminate in something like a regular
meeting for men in the sudo room community to discuss relevant issues
including those of identity, oppression, privilege, patriarchy, gender,
sexuality, stereotypes, safe space, and mutual support.
This may not be the best or even a viable path to approach these topics,
but I wanted to throw it out there to see if there is any interest.
Thanks,
Matt
Here's some images of the Seiko SMI 3200 Scanning Electron Microscope that
is in need of a new home:
http://www.beamservices.com/used-equipment.htmlhttp://www.caeonline.com/listing/product/9025735/seiko-smi-3200
Note that this is NOT a small system! It's not huge as SEM's go, but
definitely not desktop - more like "small room sized". And it would
obviously need some dedicated person to keep it in good running condition.
It is however almost brand new, and currently *running*, at <5nm resolution!
Beam Services Inc is down in Pleasanton, so I guess interested parties
could potentially go and have a look at the system. This kind of equipment
would be a significant commitment and investment in time and effort on our
part, so let's coordinate on this shall we?
Patrik
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Dear Sudo Room,
Here's your invoice! We appreciate your prompt payment.
Thanks for stewarding the commons!
Omni Oakland
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Invoice # : 1298
Invoice Date: 03/22/2016
Due Date: 04/21/2016
Terms: Net 30
Amount Due: $386.69
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i, hereby, publicly declare war on the rats at the omni. please deploy and
maintain live traps if you object to the campaign as snap traps will be the
weapon of choice. this war has no leader or general but strategy sessions
will be held at 8:00pm every monday. please attend or contribute at
https://pad.riseup.net/p/rodent-war-plan
thank you
~r
Dear Sudo Room,
Here's your invoice! We appreciate your prompt payment.
Thanks for stewarding the commons!
Omni Oakland
------------------------ Invoice Summary --------------------------
Invoice # : 1267
Invoice Date: 02/02/2016
Due Date: 02/17/2016
Terms: Net 15
Amount Due: $254.90
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Dear Sudo Room,
Here's your invoice! We appreciate your prompt payment.
Thanks for stewarding the commons!
Omni Oakland
------------------------ Invoice Summary --------------------------
Invoice # : 1294
Invoice Date: 03/22/2016
Due Date: 04/01/2016
Terms: Net 10
Amount Due: $372.02
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what did you expect would happen when you handed out physical keys to
people? they copy them and hand out copies, and then those get copied
too.
Now someone is repeatedly using their key to unlock the front door, and
leaving the lock in the "unlocked" position.
I arrived at Omni at 10PM and the door was like that. I immediately found
someone with a key and used their key to re-lock the door, and I confirmed
with that person that they understood to always re-lock the door after
using their key.
When I left Omni at 2:15AM, it was unlocked again. I had a front-door key
stashed somewhere and I went and got it to re-lock the door, since there
was nobody around answering my request for a front door key.
The moral of the story? Someone with a key is leaving the front door
unlocked, multiple times a day, including between the hours of 10PM and
2AM.
I have worked very hard to make sure the magnetic stripe access card
system is 100% reliable, including it having a battery backup and
automatic notifications that go out to multiple people if anything goes
wrong. I did this work so we wouldn't make the same mistake of handing
out physical keys that get copied and copied and handed out to whomever.
I propose we re-key the front door and only give keys to very specific
people who promise not to make any copies. It's easy enough to add cards
to the card access system (that's a whole other discussion) that we should
not have to be handing out keys anymore.
-jake
so there's a robot being built at sudoroom... another one.
it's based on a golf-club bag caddy cart thing I pulled out of the trash
at Shipyard in berkeley. It's pretty lightweight so it's less likely to
break peoples legs if it goes berzerk, compared with the last mobile robot
i made (MC Hawking) which was based on a really heavy electric wheelchair.
Robb has supplied some awesome batteries, lfp100aha which each need two
bolts to connect to them, M8 thread, and no more than 10mm long threads
with no shoulder. We have four of them so we need eight bolts.
if you have access to a kit of M8 bolts and can grab eight 10mm long (the
threaded part that is) of them, we need them to proceed with the robot.
it's next to the regular robot arm, which is in its usual spot. If you
bring the bolts to me or Robb or place them in the hand of the big robot,
that would be awesome.
Also, seeking AI programmers to make this robot work.
thank you
-jake
Dear Sudo Room,
Here's your March invoice! We appreciate your prompt payment.
Thanks for stewarding the commons!
Omni Oakland
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