On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Lesley Bell <zvezdalune(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> It just so happens that Tom L. began such a discussion that lasted the
> entire ride back to Hackistan/Stanza. Here's the link to his blog on the
> subject of hover peeing: http://thomaslevine.com/!/hovering-cycle/
>
> It's actually not such a gendered thing. Women can pee standing up as well,
> and many do. It's actually much neater than hover peeing, which is a blight
> on toilets everywhere. However, it is a power best used outdoors. The
> toilets at the Omni are made for sitting, and people of all genders can do
> so. I too pledge not to stand or hover.
Tom's data indicates that neither cis men and cis women can be fully
trusted to keep toilets clean. The solution is clear: only trans and
genderqueer people should be allowed to pee at the Omni.
Please excuse the unusual nature of this email and take me seriously for a
moment.
I have started the practice of sitting down to pee at the Omni, which is
not something I do anywhere else in my life. Before I continue, you may
well be wondering if I am assuming that my readership are the owners of
"hoses" as Arnas called them . "No" is the answer, but of course if you
already urinate while sitting then perhaps this call to action is less
germane.
Here is my reasoning:
1. I Care about bathroom cleanliness at the Omni.
2. After close inspection, and many trials, even with the utmost care I
cannot urinate standing up in a way that gets all my urine securely in the
bowl without splashing a very small amount.
3. In my experiments peeing sitting down is almost fail-safe at getting all
my urine in the toilet bowl.
4. I have the option to sit down to pee.
Since there are two options, and one is superior from a cleanliness point
of view - albeit slightly more labour intensive - and since cleaning will
be done in solidarity by one of our members; I therefore am pledging to sit
down to pee at the Omni.
I hope you will take this position with me, if you can, to build a cleaner
Omni.
Make a great day,
Max Klein ‽ http://notconfusing.com/
Hi. I'm working on SudoKit <https://sudoroom.org/wiki/SudoKit> .
- the goal is to make a physical artistic "learn how to use sudoroom" kit
that uses the internet, digital phones & tablets as much as possible +
encourages folks to use the sudroom
It's basically a series of boxes with paper placemats inside. each placemat
represents a project
I want to put out periodic Maps like this one that are fun. here's a very
rough draft
*- does one already exist? has someone worked on it*
- i want these to be playful - there should be an adventure every time
someone visits
- hopefully solves the problem of being overwhelmed... encourages
exploration
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/SudoKit#SudoRoom_Treasure_Map
=============================
Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Noemy,
Yes LEDs! They should be in every room, somewhere. For safety, at least!
Motion sensors, auto timers, the whole gamoot!
I'm not any of expert at lighting, really, but I'm open to helping figure
it out. I at least have ideas of where key safety lights oughta go, and
what features are best fir each room. I'd love to see if we could set them
up on the network and task them!
Connor,
Both! We have, I think, two or three mate plants in CCL right now, and they
need a better setup. If we are able to smarthouse then, why shouldn't we?
I've never worked with rasp-pi, but I'm still young, and my brain's still
mostly made of rubber... so why not take a crack now.
~ Korl
500px.com/eske
510.689.4484
On Jan 12, 2015 9:48 PM, "Connor Hogan" <conn.hogan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey!
>
> Re: RasPi moisture sensor... I've been meaning to start working on an
> automated greenhouse, is this something you'd want to work on or just
> throwing out ideas for the group?
>
> -Connor
>
> On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Eske Silver <eske.silver(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I was browsing one of my favorite "waste time learning things" sites, and
>> I came across a handful of articles that screamed Sudo/DIY/Yes.
>>
>> Go-go gadget Sudo Discuss!
>>
>> How can we get involved with this:
>>
>> http://www.treehugger.com/gadgets/old-laptop-batteries-light-way-developing…
>>
>> How can we start DIY hacking bikes like this ourselves:
>> http://www.treehugger.com/gadgets/cobi-upgrades-dumb-bike-smart-bike.html
>> http://cobi.bike/
>>
>> Who wants to do some DIY Secret Agent safety "graffitti" (or try to get
>> the city to do it?):
>>
>> http://www.treehugger.com/bikes/gorgeous-glow-in-the-dark-bike-path-goes-li…
>>
>> We have the machines, so why not:
>>
>> http://www.treehugger.com/gadgets/meet-pi-top-3d-printed-raspberry-pi-lapto…
>>
>> For ze Mate plants:
>>
>> http://www.treehugger.com/slideshows/gadgets/make-raspberry-pi-moisture-sen…
>>
>> For ze PG&E and our many skylights (We could totally do this ourselves):
>>
>> http://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/intelligent-daylighting-solution…
>>
>>
>> And just for your viewing pleasure:
>>
>> http://www.treehugger.com/gadgets/cell-phones-charged-sound-are-becoming-cl…
>>
>>
>> Have an amazing Monday, guys!
>>
>>
>> ~ Korl
>>
>> 500px.com/eske
>> 510.689.4484
>>
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>
While I wasn't there for this latest instance, this is the second time in
our new location (I was present the first time) and at least the fourth
instance related to sudo room, of Elliot escalating a situation to a
physical, even violent, response on his part.
I am no longer willing to tolerate this behavior and continue to risk all
the love, care, and work that goes into making all of omni commons, and
each collective, a thriving and safer community and space.
In sum, it seems evident that Elliot's continued involvement in omni
commons is already a greater cost, and even greater potential risk, than a
revocation of his privilege to use the space.
I propose sudo room in particular revoke Elliot's non-member privilege to
access the sudo room, and therefore the omni commons, until Elliot can
provide the sudo room membership with tangible evidence of a new investment
in the prevention of physical violence and marked improvement of his own
behavior in this regard.
// Matt
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Samir Faci <samir(a)esamir.com> wrote:
> I'm interested in sudo room in general as well, though I keep getting
> mixed messages if it's open to the public or not.
We're in a tricky legal situation. But you should stop by anytime and
check it out. There are almost always people in the building willing
to vouch for guests and give tours. You can also call Sudoroom's phone
# ahead of time: 510-858-7155
We get a lot of emails to info(a)sudoroom.org and only a few people are
on that list. A lot of good people and opportunities have sadly fallen
through the cracks because the same few people are overextended. If
you would like to help us with this labor of love, please join the
list here: https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/info
Thanks!