Hey y'all
I'm not sure how to fix this - I did the very technically savvy thing where
you unplug stuff and I also tried turning the power off and on but even
those pro moves didn't work.
Any tips?
xo
N
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 9:47 AM, Stephen Novotny
<novotny.stephen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> One of the first things we absolutely must do is remove the books and
> couches from the basement.
Where are the couches going, and when can we move them back?
If you lift the mail slot and the motor makes sounds like it's trying, but
the sticks don't move, it sounds like something is wrong. I don't know
what, and i'm in Texas and I won't return until Wednesday, so i can't
help.
If you need to lock the door and the motor is not working, take out the
screw that holds the top of the motor to the stick.
DON'T take out the screw that holds the bottom of the motor to the bottom
latch!
-jake
On Fri Nov 21 Niki wrote:
Hey y'all
I'm not sure how to fix this - I did the very technically savvy thing
where
you unplug stuff and I also tried turning the power off and on but even
those pro moves didn't work.
Any tips?
xo
N
Music from Thee Hobogoblins and Kingdom of Not.
Play 'Noisebridge Against Humanity' as it nears public release.
Potluck food!
Show off any projects you might have as well.
Fun starts at 6pm and music by 8pm.
Cheers!
Dear everyone,
[[The time is now to get up to fire-code. We're going to move the books out
of the library, TOMORROW (Saturday) at 11am. Lunch will be included
(multiple choices from the Munchery). In fact, you could get lunch and grab
an extra lunch for dinner!]]
There are several people who have been and continue to work hard on both
the construction side and bureaucratic side of getting our beloved Commons
up to code and permitted to we can be open to the public.
But we must step up and help out with this process to honor the hard work
folks are doing and to not jeopardize any of that work or our chances at
becoming open to the public soon.
In the next couple weeks an informal meeting will take place at the Omni
with city permitting officials, where we'll have the opportunity to show
them our space and hopefully get a better chance at getting our permits
without having to raise huge amounts of money to make changes to our
building.
One of the first things *we absolutely must do* is remove the books and
couches from the basement.
Why? Because right now the city wants us to put a sprinkler system in the
basement, which would cost us tens of thousands of dollars.
What can we do? Give them no reason to believe the basement is a
fire-hazard. This means we remove ALL of the books and other paper media,
like magazines, as well as removing the couches (the pews can stay). *If
anyone has extra boxes, please bring them along as we might need more than
we have in the space.*
On Saturday morning at 11am we'll convene at the Omni for a quick meeting
to co-ordinate and then begin to box up all the books in the library and
move them to a safer area. There's a ton of books and we need to deal with
them somehow, so the more of us that are there the faster it will go!
This should only take us two hours, so expect to be done by 1pm at which
time we'll all eat lunch together and share camaraderie.
Please write back with any questions or clarifications and pass this on to
relevant individuals or lists.
with love
st
Sudo Room members, please disregard the old Board Members nomination link,
as it has been compromised. Please email me privately if you'd like to get
the new link. Thx!
Hi all,
The empty box is currently in the ballroom by the stage-side bathrooms..
Does anyone know where the dehumidifier that used to be in the box, is?
It's:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_288373-70213-FDL70S1_
70pt/day dehumidifier.
Item # 288373
(Also rather expensive)
Thank yous!
David
April just threw in her hat! You may now all throw hats in the direction of
the Sudo Board Nominees Riseup pad:
https://pad.riseup.net/p/sudoboardnominees
2014-11-20 14:34 GMT-08:00 april glaser <april.glaser(a)riseup.net>:
> I'd love to join the board :)
>
> throwing my hat in!
>
> On 11/19/14 8:22 PM, Vicky Knox wrote:
>
> *Are you a member of Sudo Room? Are you or a fellow Sudo Room member you
> know really good at going to a meeting once a year and filling out
> occasional paperwork with all your best friends?* *Nominate your future
> board now!*
>
> *Here's how the nominations process works:*
>
> - [Now - Nov. 26] Reply all to this email with people you want to
> nominate. "People" could include yourself and should be human or
> human-passing. Because the law says so, we must have 5, 7, 9, or 11 Board
> Members. A few of us are open to remaining if there aren't enough
> enthusiastic nominees.
> - [Nov. 26 - Dec. 3] If you are nominated, you may accept/decline
> during this period. If you are opposed to any nominee, speak up!
> - [Dec. 3 general meeting] We will discuss opposition to any
> nominees. If we have more non-opposed nominations than slots to fill, we
> can teach the robot arm how to draw names from a hat and have it execute 11
> names-draws.
>
> *Board Member responsibilities: *
>
> - Bug Marc (our new Treasurer and continuing Board Member) to file our
> yearly taxes.
> - Submit our 501(c)(3) incorporation application (ask current Board
> members for details).
> - You may step down from Board whenevs you want--just let us know
> with some time so we can find a replacement.
> - Basic details here <https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Board> and here <
> https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Board/FAQs>. Details for those who speak
> legalese: <
> https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Bylaws#Article_7._Board_of_Directors>
>
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