hi a few years ago I did a failed started up - > made a healthy eating app
for kids, bentorock.com
it was an iPhone app, tried to get kids to eat healthy by drawing and
making art on their phone
sudoroom has so many great chefs and cool folks... would it possible to
blog one of our potlucks, and do some kind of cartoon health related event
during a member meeting?
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
I was asked by Chi-Lan to forward this to any who may be interested. If you are, please contact Chi-Lan, who's email is given below.
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Free passes to IDF15 and the MakerSpaceDate: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 12:17:49 -0700From: Chi-Lan Tran <chilan(a)wip.org>To: mitch(a)cornfieldelectronics.com
Hi Mitch,
I’m Chi-Lan and I work with WIP! If you recall last year, I reached out to you last year regarding free passes and Maker packs for IDF14. Again this year, we have free one-day passes (and discounted full passes) for the event, and I'd like to invite you and your group to come to IDF. Can you send this offer out to your mailing list?
Like last year, we’re helping our friends at Intel with the MakerSpace at IDF15 San Francisco from Aug 18-20. The Maker Space will be an interactive place within IDF that has demos, hands-on activities and challenges, and you can win prizes and giveaways! You’ll get to build things using Intel tech and tools, play with gadgets and toys, and walk out of the Maker Space with something you’ve created! Here’s a video from the Maker Space last year at IDF14: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fUB2PD6wLI&mc_cid=1ec0593630&mc_eid=18a3f7…
We have some cool offers for you:- free one-day passes to enjoy with our code CPDSSG10- a discounted full conference pass for $695 with our code BUBSSG10
You can register for these passes at http://idfregistration.com.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at chilan(a)wip.org. Hope to see you at the Maker Space this year!
Thanks,Chi-Lan
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/ats/5135762910.html
If anything is incorrect here, I'll take it down or edit
I think there's a slow period in July-August, especially when school's out
and people are traveling
If anyone is interested in any more outreach do tell! For me the huge
advantage SudoROom has are the hours, the people, the punk rock mentality
and... the late hours!
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Large drops from our CNC shop. 3/4" shop maple.
http://imgur.com/a/uBhxX
Free in Hayward, 1424 west winton ave at Saklan, around the back of the
building.
IS THIS OF GENERAL INTEREST? If you think it's not, or you think it is,
please let me know. We have scraps of useful size to get rid of fairly
often and I'd love it if they could be used, but if ppl don't want to
know I won't spam the list.
Rachel1.0
Dear Sudo Room,
Here is the invoice for Sudo Room's shared expenses at the Omni in July 2015. Take a look and let me know if you have any questions.
The Omni is in a tight financial situation right now, so please pay your invoice before August 1 if possible.
Thanks so much,
Sarah + Finances WG
------------------------ Invoice Summary --------------------------
Invoice # : 1096
Invoice Date: 07/20/2015
Due Date: 08/01/2015
Terms: Due on receipt
Amount Due: $345.30
The complete version has been provided as an attachment to this email.
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Dear Sudo Room,
It is amgo. To help clear up the epaper trail, I changed your April rent invoice to reflect all the internet payments you have paid on behalf of Omni minus the one month of wifi payment each collective owes. Sudo paid $1080 for eight months of wifi. $2000 rent - $1080 for past wifi payments = $920 RENT
On top of that you owe $135 for your share of WiFi. This brings the total to $1055.
Your accidental payment of $870.73 on March 2nd is subtracted from that total so that now you owe $184.27.
You emailed Finance WG explaining it this way:
Matt accidentally deposited $870.73 on March 2nd that should be detracted from rent.
*** Internet was $135/month, from July-February (8 months) = $1080, minus sudo's share (1/8) = $135. $1080 - $135 = $945
*** $870.73 + $945 = $1815.73
*** $2000 rent - $1815.73 = $184.27 rent for April
You can think of it in whichever way is clearest for you. I am doing it this way to make it clear on the books.
Thanks so much for covering the wifi and being a rad collective and prompt rent payers.
xoxo
amgo
------------------------ Invoice Summary --------------------------
Invoice # : 1006
Invoice Date: 03/25/2015
Due Date: 04/01/2015
Terms: Net 30
Amount Due: $184.27
The complete version has been provided as an attachment to this email.
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Dear Omni Financiers,
I just sent you all invoices for monthly expenses and June rent at the
Omni. Please let me know if you did not receive your invoices.
For your reference, here is a breakdown of the shared expenses in May:
*Utilities:*
- PG&E: $587.23
- EBMUD: $478.60
- WM: $140.36
*Taxes & Insurance:*
- Building insurance: $661.00
- Property taxes: $797.28
- Business tax: $181.35
Starting this month, the shared expenses are calculated by subtracting $100
for Optikallusions' contribution and then dividing utilities by 7 member
collectives and 1 tenant. The taxes and insurance are split evenly between
the 7 member collectives.
Let me know if you have questions about any of this. Otherwise, please pay
your invoices as soon as possible.
As always, if you know you will be late paying your rent and/or shared
expenses, please let the Finances Working Group know so we can plan
accordingly.
THANK$$,
Sarah + Finances WG
Psst..
[spaghettinight] sys-admin job
from: Boris Fain boris.fain at gmail.com
Hi all -
If anyone wants to pick up a little extra cash, I'm posting this position.
If you have run and installed Linux yourself you are 1/2 way to the
skill-set and we can train you for the rest. It's a flex gig very chill for
the right person.
Linux systems administrator, part time:
InterX inc is looking for a part-time sys-admin. The continuous duties are
fairly light, with periods of occasional burst activity (upgrades, etc.).
You will be responsible for a small (300 cores) HPC cluster, and occasional
EC2 spillover. You will also occasionally interact with vendors. User
complains are fairly light, but are expected to be addressed within 48
hours. As there's on-site activity local candidate is preferred though much
of the work can be done remotely.
Relevant skills:
Fluency with Linux and cluster configurations. Rocks Clusters experience
desired. EC2 and StarCluster experience a plus. Fluency in basic scripting,
system maintenance and backup strategy a must.
This is probably best suited for a graduate student who wants to make some
money on the side.