not sure if anyone forwarded this to sudodiscuss or not but figured
there might be some folks interested.
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Subject: [spaghettinight] Enviro justice nonprofit seeking website help
Date: 2015-01-12 14:00
From: Rachel Gottfried-Clancy <rgottfried00(a)gmail.com>
To: The Spaghetti Night mailing list <spaghettinight(a)tentacle.net>
Reply-To: The Spaghetti Night mailing list <spaghettinight(a)tentacle.net>
Hey All,
Environmental Justice Coalition for water is a pretty bad-ass coalition
of 70 grassroots water/racial justice organizations that does advocacy
and organizing.
They are still using a website from 2004. and want to create a new
(probably wordpress) site. They are looking to contract someone to build
it pretty immediately.
If you are interested please contact the ED Colin at colin@ejcw as soon
as possible.
Best,
Rachel
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Hi all,
The full spectrum laser cutter I brought to the hacker pace has been
out of service for some time, after Brendon's attempt to fix its loose
keyswitch ended in board-popping disaster. (Shit happens, **but
ermehgawd always remove power before fixing circuits guize**)
Anyway, I bought some new stepper motor drivers to replace the burnt
ones on the controller, but unfortunately there seems to be more
wrecked with it than just that simple fix. I'd love to get this thing
working for the community, though, that's a bit hard with no brains
for the machine.
A new board from full spectrum is $1500, but I contacted them with a
"we're a poor hackerspace" card and they'd be willing to replace it
for $250 if I mail in the old controller, which I feel is within
raise-able reach. This would give us full access to their software
suite / print driver, and a reliable machine.
The other option, suggested by rayc is to use an arduino, stepper
controllers and a g-code generating toolchain to run the machine.
While I don't see any reason why that couldn't work, I feel like that
might be a bit awkward for people who wish to use the cutter, and
further makes the guide I wrote kind of useless.
http://hack.rit.edu/tools/full-spectrum-laser-cutter/
As a community, what do y'all believe is best?
Cheers,
-Adam
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Hi everyone,
The potential sudoroom lawyer Kyle (awesome person) has drafted an
engagement letter to get us started with becoming a 501c3.
Here it is: https://github.com/sudoroom/lawyer-engagement-letter
I think it looks solid, but if anyone has any concerns, please let me
know. I do not think that I'll make tomorrow's meeting, but if there are
concerns, let me know and I'll communicate those.
I have a meeting with Kyle this Friday with Julio.
w00t!
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Found it, in the last place I looked!
// Matt
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From: "mattsenate(a)gmail.com" <mattsenate(a)gmail.com>
To: "sudo-discuss" <sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>, "discuss(a)lists.omnicommons.org" <discuss(a)lists.omnicommons.org>
Subject: Small blue toiletries bag with tools in it, transparent top
Date: Tue, Jan 13, 2015 11:24 AM
Hey all,
Lost my hackpack working on the front door to omni last night. Much appreciated if anyone can find or return it.
// Matt
There's an electrical cord that has been hanging out of the window by the
front door.
I think it's okay to let community members use electricity while they are
here, but we need to communicate that cords should be brought back in when
they're finished using them.
I'm not sure who talked to the gentleman who is charging his motorbike - he
said it was brought up at Sudo room - but I asked him not to leave the cord
out there and if that message could be reinforced that would be great!
<3
N
Good idea M^6 , and Einstein & I will start dropping trou, but I find I
_can_ actually can get almost of all my Goldwater in the receptacle
despite my underwhelming endowment, but only if I kneel in someone
else's splatter. Luckily, I always wear shorts, so its easy to wipe off
my knees. My pal David Rovics wrote a song apropos of this issue, Stand
Up For Your Rights But Sit Down To Piss:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STKDSMPzneE
BTW, what's the story on the urinals in the head in the hallway to the
sudoroom? One of them was operational, but I notice they are all
cordoned off now. Do we need funds to fix them or are they destined for
the knackers?
> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 21:03:29 -0800
> From: Maximilian Klein <isalix(a)gmail.com>
> To: sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>,
> "discuss(a)lists.omnicommons.org" <discuss(a)lists.omnicommons.org>
> Subject: [sudo-discuss] I'm going to pee sitting down at the omni: A
> call for others to join.
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> 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