If not, it is available to anyone who wants it.
Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net> wrote:
>The soccer world cup final? I am at the bar a block from Sudo, 48th n Telegr. Fool just now. Germany 1 arg 0
>
>yar <yardenack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 12:41 AM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I'm afraid we must wait on the Comcast Maryanna ordered to get service.
>>> Maryanna, what is the eta there?
>>>
>>> Comcast is evil, yes, but we can cancel anytime while we settle on our
>>> provider of choice. (Sonic.net's 2-week delay in even getting a tech onsite
>>> to provision DSL sort of makes that ISP like not the best choice and the
>>> reason really we are in this pickle.)
>>
>>Please, let's be very clear here. The delay is caused by AT&T. The
>>same delay would have happened for U-Verse or LMI internet. Sounds
>>like Sonic will be ready Tuesday and there's no way Comcast would be
>>ready before then if you order it on Monday.
>>
>>This is a false binary between evil and slow. They are all evil, they
>>are all slow, and in this case Sonic will probably come soonest.
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Hello everybody,
I'm facilitating a discussion about consensus. You can register for it
here: http://villagecraft.org/w/10b990e8-the-process-of-consensus
*No registration is required*, it just helps determine how much space
will be needed. It will be at the this Saturday, July 19th,
7:00-8:30pm at 4799 Shattuck Avenue, Oakland.
The intention is to talk about the process of consensus and learn from
each other how to facilitate.
Until we're able to make decisions together and build non-hierarchical
processes, thereby making the hierarchical processes useless, we will
be perpetually trying to escape or destroy the structures that oppress us.
I invite you to come share practices about how to form a consensus. It
could be your experience, a summary of a study, or any other idea that
improves the process. This discussion will teach us to create and
facilitate our participatory processes.
Take care,
Jeremy Entwistle
The soccer world cup final? I am at the bar a block from Sudo, 48th n Telegr. Fool just now. Germany 1 arg 0
yar <yardenack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 12:41 AM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm afraid we must wait on the Comcast Maryanna ordered to get service.
>> Maryanna, what is the eta there?
>>
>> Comcast is evil, yes, but we can cancel anytime while we settle on our
>> provider of choice. (Sonic.net's 2-week delay in even getting a tech onsite
>> to provision DSL sort of makes that ISP like not the best choice and the
>> reason really we are in this pickle.)
>
>Please, let's be very clear here. The delay is caused by AT&T. The
>same delay would have happened for U-Verse or LMI internet. Sounds
>like Sonic will be ready Tuesday and there's no way Comcast would be
>ready before then if you order it on Monday.
>
>This is a false binary between evil and slow. They are all evil, they
>are all slow, and in this case Sonic will probably come soonest.
>_______________________________________________
>sudo-discuss mailing list
>sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>https://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-discuss
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 12:41 AM, David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm afraid we must wait on the Comcast Maryanna ordered to get service.
> Maryanna, what is the eta there?
>
> Comcast is evil, yes, but we can cancel anytime while we settle on our
> provider of choice. (Sonic.net's 2-week delay in even getting a tech onsite
> to provision DSL sort of makes that ISP like not the best choice and the
> reason really we are in this pickle.)
Please, let's be very clear here. The delay is caused by AT&T. The
same delay would have happened for U-Verse or LMI internet. Sounds
like Sonic will be ready Tuesday and there's no way Comcast would be
ready before then if you order it on Monday.
This is a false binary between evil and slow. They are all evil, they
are all slow, and in this case Sonic will probably come soonest.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: *David Keenan* <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com>
Date: Sunday, July 13, 2014
Subject: safety
To: "omnilogistics(a)lists.riseup.net" <omnilogistics(a)lists.riseup.net>
hey all, I meant to say:
The other day, a member of sudo let a non-member in and left alone them in
the basement for a while, wherein they minorly injured themselves in the
process of trying to be awesome shelving books.. even though we are still
formulating a plan for where and how to organize them.
Every guest needs to accompanied by a member,. preferably not let alone to
wander and potentially hurt themselves, even if tryimg to do a good thing.
The guest seemed good natured but also knew nothing really about omni, its
structure, any of the groups, processes, etc.
At the next sudo meeting Im thinking this should be brought up again?
Love,
David
Hi all,
I'd rather not get into the details of why at this hour, but John has
stopped providing us with free internet service.. Pursuant to a discussion
he came downstairs to have with me tonight when I randomly stopped by just
to check on the building at like 11:30pm.
The RJ45 plug at the end of the Cat5 cable leading upstairs to John's
internet router has been clipped - please do not attempt to reattach it.
I'm afraid we must wait on the Comcast Maryanna ordered to get service.
Maryanna, what is the eta there?
Comcast is evil, yes, but we can cancel anytime while we settle on our
provider of choice. (Sonic.net's 2-week delay in even getting a tech onsite
to provision DSL sort of makes that ISP like not the best choice and the
reason really we are in this pickle.)
Everyone, I realize this sucks obviously but I would respectfully ask that
we not give John a hard time about this. He is not obligated to give us
free internet.. It's really not his problem, and he is worried about the
security of his home network.
I heard Jeremy (sudo) talked to him earlier in the day about him sharing
his 'guest' wifi network. Knowing John, I will simply say my advice is
against pursuing this option.. let it go, and lets just get our own stuff
asap -
Best,
David
Hi all,
I'd rather not get into the details of why at this hour, but John has
stopped providing us with free internet service.. Pursuant to a discussion
he came downstairs to have with me tonight when I randomly stopped by just
to check on the building at like 11:30pm.
The RJ45 plug at the end of the Cat5 cable leading upstairs to John's
internet router has been clipped - please do not attempt to reattach it.
I'm afraid we must wait on the Comcast Maryanna ordered to get service.
Maryanna, what is the eta there?
Comcast is evil, yes, but we can cancel anytime while we settle on our
provider of choice. (Sonic.net's 2-week delay in even getting a tech onsite
to provision DSL sort of makes that ISP like not the best choice and the
reason really we are in this pickle.)
Everyone, I realize this sucks obviously but I would respectfully ask that
we not give John a hard time about this. He is not obligated to give us
free internet.. It's really not his problem, and he is worried about the
security of his home network.
I know Jeremy (sudo) talked to him about him sharing his 'guest' wifi
network instead. Knowing John, I will simply say my advice is against
pursuing this option.. let it go, and lets just get our own stuff asap -
Best,
David
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Marc, it works. Thank you for sharing those great photos!~
:)
On 7/12/14, 12:52 PM, sudo-discuss-bounces(a)lists.sudoroom.org wrote:
> Hi from Toorcamp! We have everything except Internet :/
>
> http://imgur.com/a/GElZH
>
> Sent via telnet to port 25. I hope that URL works.
>
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Hello,
I was there for the sudomesh meeting last night, and in my rush to get
ready and go I left my Lenovo laptop power supply. I'll come by tonight for
it. If anybody happens to see it, could you set it out in an obvious
location on a table or something?
Much appreciated.
-Dan