I bought a couple five packs of DS18B20s off of amazon several months
ago. I have a couple sensors that I can spare, but at the time, five
packs were $11 and shipped prime and that would get to you quicker.
What problems are you having with the thermocouples? If you're using
a lot of cheap bare wire TCs and some beefy heaters, the TCs could
just have an interference problem...
--Rick
https://medium.com/@GRardB/techs-high-barrier-to-entry-for-the-underprivile…
There's some problematic stuff with the article, but I think it does a good
job in highlighting broadband/wireless disparities and the critical role
that open wifi and projects like mesh could do to pick up the slack where
the municipal governments are totally failing...
I want to know if sudo-room wants my radial arm saw in the sudo room space? I have been planning on bringing it over. But Jake suggested that I put it out on the list first. It's a Montgomery Ward model I believe and I've been using it for eight years and I just don't have room for it anymore. it's a really great tool and it cuts really straight lines and anybody can operate it. It comes with a stand that is made out of wood and it takes about 2' x 3' floor space (footprint ) and him the table let you cut is about 3 feet by about and then the arm saw is up at about 4 1/2 feet. I think it may also be on wheels for easy moving around I'm not sure about that. please tell me not to bring it if you feel strongly about me not donating it to Sudo room - otherwise I will plan on bringing over some time this week.
Alice
Ps intro to beekeeping class this Sunday in CCL 1-4 pm. Live bees, real honey, accidental mead.
Sent from my iPhone
A new group wants to be an Omni collective. The notes from last week's
Sudo meeting say nothing about this, so maybe nobody talked about it.
This is pretty important, so I am forwarding it. Please start thinking
of questions your delegate can ask at the next meeting. If you'd like
to ask questions directly you can reply to the omni-consensus thread.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Brandon Garrett <brandon.scott2do(a)gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 1:28 PM
Subject: [omni-consensus] Oakland NeXt at the Omni
To: consensus(a)lists.omnicommons.org
Oakland NeXt at the Omni
1. What is Oakland Next, what do we do, and what happens for the world
because of our existance?
Oakland NeXt is a progressive grassroots organization geared towards
the technological and intellectual development of the people. In
sucssesfully exacuting our vision we plan to create leadership in the
Oakland community and surrounding cities.
2. Whats the origin and history of this group?
Oakland Next started as an arts collective based in Oakland CA made up
of community organizers for youth, community outreach and economic
development.
3 .Why is Oakland NeXt interested in becoming a member of the Omni?
To broaden the scope of influence to better serve the community and
make it availible to all the people.
How do we intend on using the space? what are the needs of Oakland NeXt?
We will use the space for meetings, music, art, organizing events, and training
Cyber security & guard card assistance
Merchandise production
Marketing training
Talent scouting
Music production
Event planning and promotion
paid cleaning crews & construction crews
cook offs and nutrition training
Public announcements & media projects
Photography, Video and live stream projects
Radio
Fund Raising
Classroom organizing
Outdoor tripps/hiking/educational field tripps
4. How does Oakland NeXt support itself financially? what is your best
plan for potential contribution to rent in the Omni? fund raising
merchandising classes and events...
Using events, fund raisers, Classes, Merchandising, Training, and
studio time, we will be more than able to contribute to the over all
rent for the Omni.
5. What would be dedicated space for Oakland NeXt in the Omni and how
much sqr footage is needed?
The basement study room for meetings.
6. Other contributions.
The collectives of Omni want to eventually buy this location long
term. the plan is for every group of the Omni is paying a share of
rent, and the potenial plan includes groups sharing profit from
activities and events.
What is the best case scenario for using the Omni space to futher
support Oakland NeXt?
Donations, musical events, fund raising and community outreach.
7. Additional info we think would be useful.
Oakland NeXt is about improving the very quality of people’s lives
rather than a job or an obligation.
Oakland NeXt gives a big thanks to the collecives of the Omni for
considering us to be apart of this great opportunity to improve the
lives of The People!
Is anyone familiar with these folks? I remember some Sudoers a short while
back expressing interest in the idea of a tech freelancers' union. These
might be interesting people to meet.
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From: Sam-Omar Hall <samomarhall(a)gmail.com>
Date: 2015-02-13 2:20 GMT-08:00
Subject: [sfchalkboard] Freelancers Unite!
To: sfchalkboard(a)lists.riseup.net
Hey Chalkies:
I'm a local member-organizer for the Freelancers Union
<https://www.freelancersunion.org/>. It's a group (based out of New York)
that advocates on behalf of freelancers of all types: from authors to
zoologists.
I wanted to put the word out about our February meeting — this Wednesday
the 18th. Our monthly meetings are a time to meet other freelancers, share
tips, network, and meet new people.
There must be a lot of freelancers of all stripes on this list, and you
guys are all more than welcome! (I myself am a freelance journalist but
we've had developers, architects, artists, teachers, even a
sword-maker...).
Our theme this month is: Finding more clients in 2015
It's free and there'll be snacks. Wednesday evening, right next to Powell
BART station.
Check out the event page
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spark-san-francisco-score-more-clients-in-2015…>
for
details. Hope to see you there!
Sam
Sam-Omar Hall
samomarhall(a)gmail.com
714 872 0769
@sozh
www.facebook.com/samomarwww.medium.com/@sozh
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does anyone have eight or more of these highly accurate temperature
sensors? I am trying to use themocouples and it's a total disaster, they
suck. I need to measure eight things very precisely and accurately.
thank you
-jake
On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Lisha Sterling <lisha(a)geekswobounds.org> wrote:
> Today I'm writing to ask if you guys would be willing to be our host site
> for the Oakland site for the International Space Apps Challenge April 10-12,
> 2015.
Hi Lisha! I'm looking at the Omni calendar for you right now:
https://omnicommons.org/calendar/
It looks like the ballroom is already booked that Friday and Saturday
night (April 10 & 11) for performances of Romeo & Juliet. After that,
the next free weekend dates for the ballroom look like:
Fri Apr 17: free
Sat Apr 18: free
Sun Apr 19: "visionary politics" panel starting at 1pm
Fri Apr 24: anarchist cafe
Sat Apr 25: free
Sun Apr 26: AK Press 25th anniversary
Fri May 1: free
Sat May 2: Brazilian dance workshop 3-5:30pm
Sun May 3: free
This month's San Francisco Techno-Activism Third Monday:
1) ... will take place on TUESDAY 17th FEBRUARY, because we didn't want to stomp all over your long weekend.
2) ... features an eye-opening and fascinating discussion led by:
Matthew "mjg59" Garrett, free software kernel coder.
3) ... will have Matthew walk you through:
"TPMs, Management Engines, Secure Boot, Trusted Boot and things in-between."
Hardwired code that can prevent you swapping out your computer's operating
system[1]. Hidden, cordoned-off processors embedded in your PC that runs secret
code, and can read your computer's memory and talk over the Internet without your
knowledge[2].
For the last decade, and largely unnoticed, computers and mobile devices have
been sprouting features that challenge the idea that the owner of a PC has
ultimate control over their own hardware and software.
These "trusted computing" developments have been called "treacherous
computing"[3] by free software advocates because of their ability to betray the
control of your computer to strangers. But might they also hold out the promise
of better protection against external surveillance and compromise?
Matthew won the 2013 Free Software Foundations' Free Software Award for his
work to ensure that open platforms could work in conjunction with Secure Boot,
and is now a FSF board member. He writes at http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/ and
http://twitter.com/mjg59
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface#Secure_…
[2] http://www.slideshare.net/codeblue_jp/igor-skochinsky-enpub
[3] http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/drm.html
4) ... will take place at:
EFF Headquarters,
815 Eddy Street,
San Francisco,
CA 941110
http://eff.org/815eddy
5) ... is at February 17th, 6:30PM (get here for 6:00 for snacks and introductions)
6) ... has no need for you to RSVP but you should subscribe to
https://lists.eff.org/mailman/listinfo/ta3m-sf for info of future talks.
7) ... is part of the global movement of Techno-Activism Third Mondays.
TA3M is an informal meetup designed to connect software creators and
activists who are interested in censorship, surveillance, and open
technology. Currently, TA3M are held in fifteen cities throughout the
world, and growing. As the name implies, it is held on the third Monday
of each month. See https://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays or
https://ta3m.org/ for details of your local event.
8) ... will see you there!
Hey y'all,
I'm makin a special request that we all try not to run loud things like
band saws and such during the 'quiet' times of this acoustic presentation
on Thursday, that requires as much quietness as possible in order to for
everyone to listen as closely as possible to the sounds of rainforest
ecosystems in the ballroom.
The quiet times need to be roughly:
*7:30-7:45pm* (needs quiet)
*8:45-9:00pm* (needs quiet)
Depending on when it actually start, these times are subject to change but
I will go through the building and let folks know -
This particularly includes the La Commune area since it is close to the
ballroom - door banging and bell-ringing could mess up the listening
experience. For this reason I was putting out there that we could perhaps
close the main door into La Commune, put tons of signs in and outside the
building saying to use the entrance on 48th just for that time. Basically,
to cut down on foot traffic through La Commune.
I realize this is going to be tough given that Mesh & the GA are going on
for example. But I'm hoping we can accomodate it for just this one time..?
Can we try that? (More infos on the event below):
Best,
David
--
An Environmental Sound-Art Presentation on the Acoustic Biodiversity of
Rainforests! Presented by the Bay Area Public School @ the Omni (4799
Shattuck Ave @ 48th), in the ballroom:
For this free special event, an high-definition 8-channel surround-sound
speaker setup will be installed to the ballroom. Come hear unique
high-definition field recordings of rainforest ecosystems captured in three
dimensions with specialized equipment by David Monacchi, a professor of
Eco-Acoustics in Pesaro, Italy.
After a period of listening quietly in darkness, David will present a
lecture, analyze the waveforms, and be open to any and all audience
questions. This will be a highly unique opportunity to immersively listen
to the sounds of the rainforest and rapidly disappearing ecosystems, and to
talk with David about how such work is done, why it is vital, and how we
can re-open ourselves up to listening more fully to the world around us.
http://fragmentsofextinction.org/https://www.facebook.com/events/1409886435978575
About David Monacchi:
David Monacchi is a sound artist, researcher and eco-acoustic composer. He
has been developing his multidisciplinary project Fragments of Extinction
for nearly 15 years, conducting field research in the world’s last
remaining areas of undisturbed primary equatorial rainforest. The recipient
of multiple awards throughout Europe and North America, Monacchi is
pioneering a new compositional approach based on 3D soundscape recordings
of ecosystems to foster discourse on the biodiversity crisis through music
and sound-art installations. A Fulbright fellow at UC Berkeley in 2007, he
has taught at the University of Macerata since 2000 and is now professor of
Electroacoustic Music Composition and Eco-acoustics at the Conservatorio
“G. Rossini” of Pesaro.
Since 1990 he has recorded throughout Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia, North
and South America. During a pilot project in the Brazilian Amazon (2002) in
collaboration with Greenpeace he first collected high definition ‘sound
portraits’ of an intact tropical ecosystem. With these unique recordings,
he composed the eco-acoustic opera Fragments of a Sonic World in
Extinction, which toured theatres and contemporary music venues across
Europe and the United States. The current long-term research and
environmental sound-art project, Fragments of Extinction, is now being
developed with the multiple aim of: collecting three-dimensional 24-hour
cycles of acoustic biodiversity from the most important rainforest hotspots
at the equator, over the three continents; analysing and studying the field
data from an ecological and, in parallel, aesthetical point of view;
disseminating the results in research, educational and art contexts.
recall I proposed changes to our membership process in our articles of
association 7 days ago, based on a discussion with null and deilann.
We discussed at the meeting and made just a few minor changes.
Eske also edited the changes and added some clarifying language. I edited a
bit of this language, most of which is friendly to my original proposed
changes.
Here it is:
https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Articles_of_Association%2FIm…
I hope we can come to consensus on making this change tonight.
// Matt
p.s. If you want to engage with some more radical changes we hope to make
in the coming year, please see the beginning of an entirely new membership
policy I've started here:
https://sudoroom.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Articles_of_Association%2FFu…
Does anyone have a chance to pick these up? I've got to be at work, but it
would be great if someone could get these. Probably takes at least two
people, and a truck.
Thanks!
Patrik
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From: IFTTT Action <action(a)ifttt.com>
Date: Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 2:19 AM
Subject: New on Craigslist: Free Lockers (concord / pleasant hill /
martinez)
To: patrikd(a)gmail.com
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Hi all,
Expect outages to the upstairs kitchen and the stage mezzanine particularly
while we troubleshoot these two circuits.
It's possible for safety reasons power may need to be turned off to other
circuits. If so an announcement will be made.
Sorry for the late notice but it's not easy to get qualified electricians
in who will not charge an arm and a leg, so I hope everyone can roll with
this (please contact me with any questions)
David
Hullo LOL Space and Sudoers,
I write to let you all know about an unconference I'm co-organizing in
June after the American Library Association Annual Conference in San
Francisco. It's a two day event, June 29-30 at Noisebridge :)
I'm working with the Library Freedom Project, an partnership among
librarians, technologists, attorneys, and advocates to teach librarians
about surveillance threats, digital rights, and privacy-protecting
technology.
Here's our call for participation: https://libraryfreedomproject.org/?p=286
If any of you all know librarians who may be interested please share, or
if you're available to help with and of the privacy tools trainings or
have an idea for a workshop/way to help, please shoot me an email.
april(a)libraryfreedomproject.org
We're still hashing out the schedule, but we're very excited to invite
tons of local luminaries to speak on these emerging issues in libraries.
And even more stoked that this conversation is happening at Noisebridge.
We'll have skill shares, conversations on patron privacy, discuss issues
of access, radical archiving, copyright, community outreach, and more.
Wishing everyone a wonderful Monday.
All my best,
April
--
0x54FC570B
Hi! When I first wrote the email below, I figured that February 11 would
give you plenty of time to discuss and make a decision. I've been sending
things to the wrong addresses like a dork, though. So, if you can, I'd love
to hear back from you by Monday 16 February with a yay or a nay. Thank you!
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Lisha Sterling <lisha(a)geekswobounds.org>
Date: Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 4:39 PM
Subject: Would Sudoroom like to host International Space Apps Challenge?
To: info(a)sudoroom.com
Hello Sudoers!
Long time no see! It's been great to watch what's been going on in Sudoroom
life, the move to Omni-Commons, the crowdfunding campaign, the classes and
all the rest through the telescopic lens of the Interwebs. I miss you guys,
though and look forward to visiting when I'm down in Oakland again.
Today I'm writing to ask if you guys would be willing to be our host site
for the Oakland site for the International Space Apps Challenge April
10-12, 2015.
My colleague Lindsay Oliver is moving down to Oakland on March 1, and since
she'll be a new local, we decided to celebrate her move by asking for the
Oakland Space Apps license. Now that they've said that she can run that
event, we need to find a site and hunt down sponsors to fund it. I thought
about a couple different possible hosts, but then it dawned on me that
Sudoroom and the Omni-Commons would be a WAY better site than any other I
could think of.
What we would would need from you is SPACE. Well,actually, we need space
and internet and electricity.
We will find sponsors to pay for food, beverages, and prizes (NB: We don't
do cash prizes. We celebrate collaboration, not competition). If you guys
have leads to help us find those sponsors, that's always appreciated, but
not at all required.
What you get: The awesomest hackathon of the year in your space, exposure
to people who don't normally show up to hackerspaces but would probably
love yours, mention in any press we get for the event, and of course,
listing as a major sponsor of the Oakland site of ISAC.
International Space Apps Challenge is a global hackathon with over 80 sites
worldwide. This will be the fourth year of the event, and Geeks Without
Bounds has been involved since the very first one. NASA curates challenges
that have ranged from jewellery making to data hacking, educational
development to interplanetary network design. There is literally something
for everyone at a Space Apps Challenge, and it is our absolute favorite
hackathon of the year. (Considering that we may do as many as 25 in any
given year, that's saying something.)
Geeks Without Bounds is a nonprofit organization fiscally sponsored by the
School Factory. We support humanitarian open source projects through a
combination of hackathons and an accelerator program where we take
promising projects through a six month series of mentorships to help them
reach sustainability. In the first year of Space Apps, GWOB ran the
flagship event at Tech Shop in San Francisco. In the second year we
organized three sites including Glasgow, Scotland and Krakow, Poland. Last
year we were involved with 5 different sites around the globe. This year we
will be organizing just two: Oakland, CA and Greensboro, NC. (Although
people that we trained up will be taking over organization of sites in
every city where we've organized Space Apps events in the past!)
GWOB hackathons are always a little different than the stereotypical
hackathon event. You can read more about our take on the form at
http://gwob.org/why-i-love-hackathons/ And because GWOB was deeply involved
in the original design of Space Apps when it first started, the global
organization shares many of our core values, meaning that if you enjoy
Space Apps in one location one year, you will probably enjoy it at other
locations in other years just as much.
We hope that you will say YES and that we can hack space with you and the
9000 or so Space Apps hackers around the world and on the ISS this year.
Please let us know your answer by February 11, so that if you are not able
to host us, we will still have plenty of time to find another location.
Thank you!
--
Lisha Sterling
Executive Director, Geeks Without Bounds <http://geekswobounds.org/>
telephone: 425-610-8636 hangouts: lisha(a)gwob.org
schedule a meeting with me <http://doodle.com/lishevita>
On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 1:06 AM, Soenke <soenkeveirls(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok.
> For the record...
> If this is how you all are going to conduct ourselves, and treat each other,
> I don't really want to be a part of it anymore.
> This is absurd.
> I thought we were trying to be better people here.
> But I suppose I was wrong.
>
> Extremely sarcastically, I apologize for speaking up.
>
> Have a good weekend everyone.
Hey Korl, with nothing but respect, I was just trying to express
solidarity with Ryan without making it about you. To me this is about
having a safe space where people aren't assaulted or misgendered.
There is nothing personal against you here. I hope you can learn to
see that.
Sudoroom's values that we agreed on way back in 2011 include "safe
space over ideology". Omni's values clearly say that we center the
perspectives and prioritize the needs of survivors of assault, and of
trans people struggling against transphobia. Our safer space policy
says that we "prioritizes marginalized people’s safety over privileged
people’s comfort."
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Articles_of_Associationhttps://omnicommons.org/wiki/Statement_of_Solidarityhttps://omnicommons.org/wiki/Safer_Space_Policy
I think the best thing our community can do right now is show support
for Ryan in this moment. I'm sad that we are getting distracted by
other things. Policy details have their place, but not if it just
multiplies the trauma of assault with the additional trauma of not
being fully and unambiguously supported by your community when it
happens.
At the risk of continuing a heated thread, I must repeat this: I don't
find Ryan's tone offensive our uncalled for. Ryan is speaking from a
place of vulnerability and immediate experience, and I would ask
others who are coming to this from a place of distance, abstraction
and polite discourse to please have more humility, compassion and
forgiveness towards a recent survivor of assault and of multiple axes
of oppression at Omni.
Just two days ago Ryan hosted an "empathetic listening circle" at
Omni. The idea was to be a place for people to open their hearts and
hear each others' raw words. Just listen. Without immediately replying
with advice, redirection, or contradiction. He hosted this because he
really needs that right now, and I believe many of us direly need it
as well.
Can we please have another round of empathetic listening right now,
with priority going to immediate survivors of assault? I believe that
is the key to continuing this conversation respectfully without
shutting it down entirely. Thank you.
A quick note to acknowledge Rayc for enthusiastically accepting a bunch
of stuff I brought in on Thursday (including two Apple TVs, random
packages of nails, screws, molly bolts, an electric drill that works but
is missing a chuck--I have drill bits but have to find them, etc.), and
to David B who accepted a bunch of books and some bowls (may you have
warm foods in your belles!). Also a request: if these things were not
found to be welcome and useful, please let me know. My intent was to
contribute, not to dump.
j.
I just want to point out here, in case anyone hasn't figured it out yet,
that Al Sweigart is trolling us.
Our safe spaces policies and our methods of implementing them have been
working well. Just because someone like Al wants to theorize about a
super-intelligent hyper-evil entity that would take advantage of our
process doesn't mean that we actually have that problem.
Al, you are not part of our community, in the sense of participating in
the space in a positive and caring way. Please stop inserting yourself
into our discussions.
Torrie, for you to be responding to Al's trolling as if he respresents
sudoroom in any way is extremely unfortunate. I encourage you to research
his effects on noisebridge in the past.
thank you
-jake
fwding this to sudo and cdc as well
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Ryan <yandoryn(a)gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:59 PM
Subject: Proposed Safe Space Ban: Perry
To: "discuss(a)lists.omnicommons.org" <discuss(a)lists.omnicommons.org>, David
Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com>
Perry, who as far as I know is not affiliated with any collective in the
space, was at the Omni until late last night. He was heavily inebriated and
reeked of alcohol.
In attempting to talk with me, he got incredibly touchy-feely and further
invaded my space, getting so close that I could feel his breath on my skin.
I informed him loudly that touch needs to be consensual in the space and
that he should ask me before touching me. I told him that the safe space
policy is next to the front door and that he should read it. I managed to
get away from him, but he followed me outside.
Ribre (sp?) was outside with her guitar and he sat down next to her,
invaded her space, and tried to strike up a seemingly very uncomfortable
conversation. She told him that whatever he was talking about was something
that he'd have to deal with on his own, not with her, and that she cannot
deal with drunk men, and that they make her unsafe. Instead of ceasing the
conversation, he got closer and tried to tell her that they needed to
continue it.
He continued in this vein for a while longer, until I loudly informed him
that the conversation was not consensual and he needed to stop. He started
to argue with me, however RAYC was able to defuse Perry and lead him away
from the interaction.
I spoke to Kwe and Juul before they left, to make sure I had backup if I
needed to ask Perry to leave the building. Eventually, I was the only
member left in the building, so I asked RAYC to shut down the building for
me, and that I was only comfortable vouching for him and Nicholas. RAYC got
Perry to leave.
I spoke with David Keenan this morning, explaining the situation, and DK
said that he has spoken to Perry in the past about his behaviour,
specifically his behaviour when under the influence of alcohol. I will let
DK speak more to that.
Is anyone aware of a collective that Perry is involved with? In my
conversation with DK, he said that when he spoke to Perry he said he was
with FNB, but was probably lying, as he didn't even know where the kitchen
was. Regardless, I ask that Perry be banned from the Omni, pending
mediation, as his actions clearly violate our safe space policy and he
refused to take action to alter his behaviour.
On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 11:28 PM, Ryan <yandoryn(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not a fucking woman, thank you, and when I'm sexually assaulted it
> should also be easy to ban someone.
For the record, Ryan, I think your tone is perfectly justified here.
Hey Omni!
Thank you for hosting us last night! The event went well despite the rain:)
Bad news is my cellphone (iphone4 with painting of woman case) and a small
digital camera all went missing. If you see either one, please let me know.
Thank you!
Kazoo
* I make independent media <http://www.igg.me/at/pn2015>*
On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 12:39 PM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Found it!
>
> It wasn't in the ticket booth room, but it was lurking darkly betwixt the
> two sets of doubledoors.. sneaky!
>
> thanks all!
> David
>
> On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 12:37 PM, Cere Misc <cere.misc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Ru just looking for the dolly or the filing cabinet on the dolly? In
>> either case I guess, I remember moving some such device to the ticket booth
>> room for the White Festival event. Hope that helps.
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 12:30 PM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> I was planning on taking this to Reed Brothers today to rekey so we
>>> could have a safe place to store our important documents and petty cash.
>>>
>>> However as of last night at least, it appears to have disappeared from
>>> the ballroom. I have done a quick walk around the building and asked around
>>> but it cannot be found.
>>>
>>> We really need this and that dolly, too. If someone took it or
>>> repurposed it, can you please let me/us know asap?
>>>
>>> Love,
>>> David
>>>
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>>> sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>>> https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-discuss
>>>
>>>
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Hi there,
I'd like to propose a meeting of the new board of directors at Sudo
Room. We need to have a meeting in order to finalize our board
nominations and approve various steps in moving forward with becoming a
federal non profit.
If you are or you believe you are a member of the board please fill out
this poll to find a time to meet.
https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/2015_sudo_board_/
If you have a list of current board members, please share it asap!
All the best ever, April
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Hi everyone,
I was planning on taking this to Reed Brothers today to rekey so we could
have a safe place to store our important documents and petty cash.
However as of last night at least, it appears to have disappeared from the
ballroom. I have done a quick walk around the building and asked around but
it cannot be found.
We really need this and that dolly, too. If someone took it or repurposed
it, can you please let me/us know asap?
Love,
David