Thanks everyone for your efforts so far!
*Remaining jobs to finish by early Thursday morning, in vague priority
order, and probably not exhaustive*
* Shattuck and 48th st doors - adjust panic bars and door hardware so
they open easily
* Remove or safely store fluorescent tubes that are in corner of EH
* Put a gas shutoff wrench by gas meter if there isn’t one
* Safely store boxes of batteries in sudo
* Install smoke detectors (in locked storage)
* 48th st hallway - rehang fire extinguisher, paint and install
baseboards and or molding if we have, remove blue tape, final mop,
leave completely clear (bonus points if you can mop/scrub the
hallway to the bocce court with TSP while you're at it)
* Matt, Monk, electrical crew - fisnish mapping electrical system,
covering open panels, emergency lighting and exit signs installed
and functional, wiring, replacing eh fixtures, etc
* *BASEMENT - organize onto shelves or get rid of all stuff in piles;
Make basement look like storage, not event space; store Ken finish
removing stuff, organize printers, remove all shiny stuff from
ceiling, remove and store all extension cords *
* Finish painting wooden windows
* Remove/paint over small amount of graffiti on outside of building
towards 48th st doors
* *Finish and install awning
*
* Move stove remnants, other metal from basement kitchen to EH for
metal waste pickup on Wednesday
* Bocce court bathroom - clean and organized, w compost and trash cans
* 48th st hallway - *rehang fire extinguisher*, paint and install
baseboards and or molding if we have, final mop, leave completely clear
* Stage left bathroom -*paint stained side of ceiling w glossy white*,
also stalls. remove graffiti on mirror, general cleaning
* Disco room - *finish painting*, *clean plexi floor*, remove mirrors
that aren’t hung to dump or store safely, restick Marley (tape in
cabinet is disco room - Luka watched video on how to lay properly.
If there isn't time for this just layit out flat over the floor )
* Small classroom- remove excess chairs, boxes in front of electrical
panel, cobwebs, straighten out
* Bathrooms cleaned
* Ballroom bar - final sweep and organize
* Trash room - should look organized w minimum stacked cardboard
* Make sure Shower is not dripping
* Entry area to bocce court organized
* Get rid of all trash piled in sudo
* Basement northwest corner (where Village stuff was) ceiling water
damage - cover and potentially replace damaged ceiling tiles
* Remove hanging wires in den. If time, prime and paint ceiling
* Sudo mesh area organized
* Move Stage section upstairs
* Fix broken stair steps
* Disco room door - Wash w tsp; if time, prime and paint w grey in the
storage
* *Wednesday evening - fisnish up any work in progress, general
cleaning and organizing so everything is in its place, organize
trash cans in rooms (a trash, recycling and compost can grouped
together, except bathrooms need one compost and one trash) and put
in bags/liners *
*
*
Remaining inspection prep jobs
Power wash exterior Inc wooden window sills
Sand, patch, paint wooden window sills
Replace broken window in eh
Replace missing window skate (ace hardware on grand has them per mike Tenuto)
48th st hallway - finish priming, paint, baseboards, remove blue tape in ceiling, molding if time, final mop
Matt, Monk, electrical crew - mapping electrical system, covering open panels, wiring, replacing eh fixtures, etc
Remove piles of stuff remaining in basement
Set up printers in media lab - at least organize so they look like they are functional
Basement Couches upstairs - black one to dump
Move Stage section upstairs
Fix broken stair steps
Paint white wall in eh mezz w eh white - all prep done
Disco room - finish painting, clean Marley, clean plexi floor, restick Marley ( tape arrived yesterday ). Lib lens said they would take on a lot of this
Eh mezz bathroom finish cleaning walls and baseboards w tsp, rinse w water, prime and paint w gloss white. Cover all graffiti
Clear out/clean shelves next to fridge in eh mezz
Den printer to dump pile
Move stove remnants, other metal from basement kitchen to eh.
Clean out trash room - everything except trash bins to dump pile
Rent large truck for dump runs on Monday w possibility of follow up trips on tuesday
Put a gas shutoff wrench by gas meter if there isn’t one
Was new water heater installed w earthquake bracing?
WEDNESDAY - general cleaning, finish jobs
Other details here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XJ6HRW32KeqP9ZCWXjCvXPqoNmHmyt4dIR41EZN…
Sent from my iPhone
Hi everyone,
After I asked our insurance agent why our property insurance will be
going up $800 this year, she sent the following reply from the company:
/On a side note, it appears the condition of this building has
drastically deteriorated over the years. The current condition of the
building is below average and is unacceptable. We will remain on this
account for one more year but please be advised that we will be setting
this account up for nonrenewal. If the insured is able to provide proof
of building updates and proper maintenance, we may be able to review
this account again for eligibility. In additional, updates would allow
us to approach other carriers for alternate quotes./
*If we lose our property insurance and are unable to find another
company (unlikely and, if we can, the rate will be high), we will
probably not be able to refinance and we will lose the building. *
**
Our agent thinks they are basing their evaluation of the building
condition only upon seeing the exterior, possibly on google street view.
That is why they have asked to do the inspection that I have already
told you about. I think that will happen on Thursday 2/13
We need all hands on deck over the next 2 weeks to make the building
look as good as possible, inside and out. That means:
- fire safety equipment all in working order, NO clutter, no fire hazards
- condition of any wiring as good as possible
- exterior condition as good as possible, no graffiti, clean, EH windows
fixed and window sills repaired and painted, new awning up
- any roof trouble spots fixed
- general interior condition should look as good and safe as possible,
general painting where needed, everything clean and in working order
- fixing anything that could be seen as a safety hazard.
I propose an emergency meeting tomorrow evening at 7pm to get organized
to tackle these things.
Laura
We then translated the aligned genome and found that these inserts are present
in all Wuhan 2019-nCoV viruses except the 2019-nCoV virus of Bat as a host
[Fig.S4]. Intrigued by the 4 highly conserved inserts unique to 2019-nCoV we
wanted to understand their origin. For this purpose, we used the 2019-nCoV
local alignment with each insert as query against all virus genomes and
considered hits with 100% sequence coverage.
Surprisingly, each of the four inserts aligned with short segments of the Human
Immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1) proteins. The amino acid positions of the
inserts in 2019-nCoV and the corresponding residues in HIV-1 gp120 and HIV-1
Gag are shown in Table 1. The first 3 inserts (insert 1,2 and 3) aligned to
short segments of amino acid residues in HIV-1 gp120. The insert 4 aligned to
HIV-1 Gag. The insert 1 (6 amino acid residues) and insert 2 (6 amino acid
residues) in the spike glycoprotein of 2019-nCoV are 100% identical to the
residues mapped to HIV-1 gp120. The insert 3 (12 amino acid residues) in 2019-
nCoV maps to HIV-1 gp120 with gaps [see Table 1]. The insert 4 (8 amino acid
residues) maps to HIV-1 Gag with gaps.
Although, the 4 inserts represent discontiguous short stretches of amino acids
in spike glycoprotein of 2019-nCoV, the fact that all three of them share amino
acid identity or similarity with HIV-1 gp120 and HIV-1 Gag (among all annotated
virus proteins) suggests that this is not a random fortuitous finding. In other
words, one may sporadically expect a fortuitous match for a stretch of 6-12
contiguous amino acid residues in an unrelated protein. However, it is
unlikely that all 4 inserts in the 2019-nCoV spike glycoprotein fortuitously
match with 2 key structural proteins of an unrelated virus (HIV-1).
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.30.927871v1.full.pdf
Omni door electronic latch is not letting people in, building is locked and
people are
trying to get in for a class
can someone with a key go there and let them in?
-jake
I'm calling it! Hope to see you all there! Some items to discuss:
* cleaning for insurance inspection (urgent)
* omni meetings (someone should go)
* money (not enough)
* new members (people waiting)
* key card list (needs pruning)
* big projects (kitchenette? epoxy floor?? pallet racks??)
* planting trees in the floor (not urgent)
* breeding mouse-cockroach hybrids & putting them in charge
* techno-pessimism support group
Hello,
I just wanted to find if the software Thursday night events were going on
currently or any other frequent opportunities to get involved beyond the
Tuesday Hardware nights?
Thanks,
Zac
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Yardena Cohen <yardenack(a)gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: [sudo-info] Getting started
To: Zac R <zrobin16(a)gmail.com>
Hi Zac, right now the best time to meet others at Sudo is Tuesday
night hardware hack night. It seems to be the only regularly occurring
event right now. If you want to find people to talk about software,
you might try the sudo-discuss mailing list.
there's a payphone mounted on the front of Omni, by the front door.
When we installed it, it was working and when you would lift the receiver, it
would connect to the asterisk server in the rack, and say "Press 1 to connect
to Sudoroom, press 2 to connect to Counter Culture Labs..."
and there were VOIP phones in CCL and sudoroom that would ring when it was
used.... I wanted to set it up so the phones could beep the door open while
someone was on the line.
Presently the receiver on the payphone is broken, but we have a replacement. I
am willing to repair the phone and get the system back up and running, if
someone with software skills is interested in helping tune up the asterisk
server and configure the phones indoors.
We also need to clean the graffiti off of the phone. This needs to happen ASAP
as there will be a building inspection by the insurance company and we need the
outdoors to look good.
The alternative is to remove the payphone and maybe "someday" put it back but
that would be a step back.
Is anyone interested in collaborating on this? Obviously the priority is to
clean the appearance of the phone and replace the handset, so that it doesn't
detract from the appearance of the building.
-jake