Hello,
I'll be spearheading the 501c(3) efforts. I am going to need all the
documents related to Sudo, tax documents, official filings to date, list of
assets and liabilities (COH/ recent bank statement, lease, etc.)
Additionally, to avoid re-doing work already done, I want to hear about any
and all efforts related to acquiring 501c(3) status. My goal is to have an
initial draft of our application prepared for members review by the
middle/end of October 2014. Hopefully we can submit our finalized
application before the holiday season. I look forward to working toward
this important goal but I can't help without input from our more seasoned
members.
Please contact me with documentation, suggestions, experiences yada yada
yada.
-Whit
Noob post, let me know if I'm not formatting properly or otherwise screwing
this up.
I have experience doing this type of install, I am not licensed. I think
$400 is a fantastically cheep deal (labor and materials), however, I will
need to discuss to be sure I have a handle on the scope of what Sudo wants.
I am available this weekend to work on the install and am totally wiling to
follow someone else's lead. We can borrow condi benders from the tool
library up the street (tele @51st), they might even have a pull-tape which
we will need. Lets talk to coordinate material lists, tools, and meeting
time.
I would suggest opting for quad plugs rather than duals, metal boxes w/
metal faces and individual wire spools for the the pulls (14awg white, blk
and green).
We need to make drawings of where the outlets will be & where we will
access power. This is important because we may need to put in junction
boxes for long runs and/or increase the condi size over 1/2 inch, and we
are likely installing new 20A braker(s).
Lastly, who will be signing off on the work prior to making it HOT?
you can reach me at
510.396.5510
Thanks,
Whitney
Hi all,
A lot of folks are helping to document everything that's going on in
Ferguson on the St. Louis LocalWiki: http://localwiki.net/st-louis/
You can see how much has been added just tonight:
http://localwiki.net/st-louis/Ferguson
But there's a lot more needed:
http://localwiki.net/st-louis/Ferguson_Pages_Still_Needed
You can help document everything that's going on by:
- Adding information - links to news articles, etc.
- Boosting the signal - you can get on social media & invite people to
help contribute.
Thanks for your time,
Marina
Please come to the **Noisebridge Grand Re-Opening Party** this Friday evening.
We are ready to rock, and want you to come help us celebrate!
Comedy! Music! Food! Drink! Demos! Awesome people! You!
https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Noisebridge_Grand_Re-Opening_Party!
6pm to 10pm
I contacted an electrician who did work at my workplace a while ago, and
asked about our situation (specifically at sudoroom)
he charges $45 per hour and can provide a proper invoice, however he is
not a "C10" certifiable electrician. But the work he would do would
satisfy a C10 (such as the one he knows) if we were to hire one to "sign
off" on stuff.
Unless someone on one of these lists has a conduit bender and enjoys
running pipe and installing outlets (while following all obscure rules), I
think we should hire Taylor to install outlets in sudoroom (and wherever
else they are needed)
I volunteered to be his helper, working (and managing other volunteers) to
help the job go as quickly as possible, thus saving money and his time.
But I would need approval from whatever group would be paying for his
labor, and the materials that we will need to do the job.
my guess is that the job will cost $400 including materials, but i have
never done a job like this before so it is only a guess. My notes are
here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fgw5himtlmemiXReP-fG6rP-I2RoXsSP_MA…
thank you
-jake
Hi Sudoers,
Wanted to invite you to an event that I'm hosting on Thursday eve:
*Intelligent Assistance and Trusted Conversations*
http://sl-co.com/intelligent-assistance-and-trusted-conversations/
Thursday 14 August, 6:30pm to 8pm
The speaker, Dan Miller, is an analyst with Opus Research (not selling
anything).
In light of all the news about voice, AI, and biometrics being used to
"save you from passwords" or identify you by your walk and movement, or
extend Siri to actually check your calendar AND book a reservation in
the same request... there's a lot of intriguing technology in this
field. If you use a phone, you're part of it.
The talk is free.
judi
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*San Leandro Coworking*
400 Estudillo Ave., #204
San Leandro, CA 94577
+1-510-398-4000
http://sl-co.com
SUPER-THANKS to 'Kare Raisu' for bringing the punch down tool and
helping with the first patch panel!
We got the first patch panel completed, and Kare agreed to continue
working on the second one on Wednesday.
The first part took way longer than I expected. Well, it was our first
one ever. We learned lots of little tricks on how to proceed best.
At first it seems like just plug it in and punch it.
There were little unknowns that we didn't know that we now know. :)
>
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 6:32 PM, Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net
> <mailto:somebody@riseup.net>> wrote:
>
> Well, it seems that we don't have a Punch Down tool
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punch_down_tool) to finish the job.
> I even went home and spent about 20 minutes looking for it, no
> luck. Definitely MIA.
>
> Anyway, I have cut the 24 pieces and I am in the process to
> prepare the ends. After that is when the Punch Down tool is
> needed.
> We need that tool.
>
> Please let us know if we may use yours.
>
> Thx!
>
>
>
> On 8/10/14, 5:06 PM, Somebody wrote:
> > The network cable saga continues. Yes, it does. Its tiresome at times. :)
> >
> > Hello All,
> >
> > The two boxes of donated cable are a bit quite confusing,
> at least for me. :)
> > I am not sure if they are really CAT6 or simply CAT5e;
> regardless than it claims to be a "GigaSPEED" cable.
> > I attached an image of their label so you can see what I am
> mean.
> >
> > Anyhow... I am taking the task of setting up the two donated
> CAT5e patch panels between the Switch Rack to Server Rack.
> Hopefully it will be done this evening.
> >
> > And just you know, it won't hurt my feelings if it is
> decided that this cable sucks. We can always remove it, and
> install something that we really know what it is.
> >
> > Thx!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 8/8/14, 2:29 PM, max b wrote:
> > > I totally read up to "should I take them?" and almost
> yelled at my computer YES!!!
> > >
> > >
> > > On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Somebody
> <somebody(a)riseup.net <mailto:somebody@riseup.net>
> <mailto:somebody@riseup.net> <mailto:somebody@riseup.net>> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello all,
> > >
> > > Good news! I got an email offering 2 almost full boxes
> of CAT6 cable.
> > >
> > > Should I take them?
> > >
> > > Kidding! I replied yes and went to get them. I will
> bring them in tonight.
> > >
> > > More deets later, I am in my lunch time w the food in
> front of me and I am really hungry. :)
> > >
> > > Thx!
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Hey everyone at sudo discuss!
My name is Matt and I am looking for a person who is good with 3D printer
mechanics to work on my Ultimaker v1.
There are only a few minor problems with it such as the axis are
misaligned, and I want to add a heated bed (requires a relay and some
soldering and wiring)
this stuff is super easy for someone who knows what they are doing. i do
not haha.
would anyone be willing to fix this problem for me? I can give you many
frankinscents and muur
Hello all,
Good news! I got an email offering 2 almost full boxes of CAT6 cable.
Should I take them?
Kidding! I replied yes and went to get them. I will bring them in tonight.
More deets later, I am in my lunch time w the food in front of me and I am really hungry. :)
Thx!