Yar, thanks for you input.
I like your idea too. No, we don't have any hacker asking for it. But I came out w that thought since NoiseBridge donated SudoMesh a couple of hundred of so wireless routers (boards).
Chris, Sudomesh member, would be best to answer the question about who the racks where donated to.
Thanks!
yar <yardenack(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 11:14 PM, Somebody <somebody(a)riseup.net> wrote:
>> We have installed some switches on one of the three donated racks.
>>
>> Yes! We have a surplus of two switch racks.
>> Please feel free to provide ideas on what should we do with them, so far we
>> have the following ideas:
>> a) Jeremy suggested that we should sell them, we can use the cash.
>> b) I suggest that we keep one so we can install the spare switches and
>> provide a managed switch resset/configuration workshop. And for the second
>> one, I suggest, we offer it as a donation to other hacker space as a symbol
>> of solidarity and sisterhood.
>
>Just to be clear - were these racks donated to Sudoroom or Sudo Mesh?
>
>If the latter, I'm ok with whatever that group decides.
>
>If the former, I would advocate for keeping them all. I think rather
>than selling the rack, we could potentially make more money renting
>space for colo servers to people in our community. Definitely more a
>long-term than short-term goal, but I don't think we should start
>selling off awesome infrastructure when we're just getting started in
>our huge new space!
>
>If we were to share with a sister hackerspace, is there one in
>particular that wants it?
Btw all, the stuff of john's in sudo room is unfortunately Sudo's / Omni's
responsibility to remove.
If you are waiting for him to do it.. or pay for someone to do it.. ain't
gonna happen.
Sudo should take everything it doesn't want of johns and centralize it into
one area if possible so its clear what is wanted of john's and what is not.
Things like pallets should be put outside. Of course, I have heard there is
a family of rats living in the stack of pallets by the SE corner of Sudo,
so Sudo / omni may want to call pest control for some advice first. But
regardless, Sudo should I think try not to mix in the stuff it wants, or
its own stuff, with john's stuff it doesn't want. Let's get all the crap we
don't want out of there. That stuff can be put in the utility room or the
ballroom. This would be a very good project for Sudoers who are wondering
how they can help. Go for it!
David
I don't know where to put all the bikes and stuff (kind of hidden behind
the back curtain) on the stage, as well as all the sudo drumkits and
things, so that I can start making the stage a workshop for doing carpentry
and other needed work on the omni (as per my previous email)
I will have to put these things in sudo somewhere.. but, I don't know the
best place - I will just have to stack them somewhere in that room.
So, if you are looking for you on-the-stage things, look in Sudo now?
Love
David
Awesome! Please bring them to Sudo when you get the chance. Thx!
Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
>they're both cat5E
>
>one is single-row and says cat5e on it
>
>the other is double-row and is model 1100PSE which the internet says is
>cat5e
>
>On Sun, 3 Aug 2014, somebody(a)riseup.net wrote:
>
>> Hey Jake that would be cool!
>>
>> Do you happen to know what Category they are?
>> Would be good have at least Cat5e.
>>
>>
>> http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-To-Tell-the-differences-among-Cat5e-Cat6-Cat6a-…
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
>>> I would like to donate a couple of "Patch Panel for Server Rack"
>>>
>>> i have them just sitting here.
>>>
>>> -jake
>>>
>>
>>
Hey everyone,
I just got back from HOPE last week and i have some renewed energy to
bring back a hackmeet type event. There will be a name change, now known
as RiotCon. The emphasis will be on art, society, hacking, and rupture.
I'd love to host it at sudoroom, but i don't know if that viable yet.
Looking at doing it early next year most likely.
If you're interested in helping plan it, let me know.
Hurray!
Gregg Horton
Hey guys,
We are not open that means you cannot sell your used bike to someone off CL
here in a way that can hold us liable.
A family just drove down from Concord trying to buy someone's bike of
craigslist in which the seller did not leave their name, actual email, or
phone number, just the address. The seller was nowhere to be found. Is this
bike stolen? That would get us in deep doo-doo.
We are *not open* and there is absolutely no way individuals can legally
use the omni to sell personal things especially like that and list our
address on craig's list as if we are selling it. The omni does not have a
sellers permit, are not insured for that, nor anything of the sort and we
can be held liable if it is stolen.
Whomever set this up, please contact me. I am not upset - but it is truly
imperative we all understand this. (Yea TIL sells things, but they are a
business with a clear reason to do so and don't advertise stuff anonymously
on craigs list.)
Anyhow if anyone reading this knows who this is or anyone selling anything
like that out of here please inform the list asap.
If anyone has any questions please call or come talk to me *and take down
that ad please.*
I attach the email from the buyer I asked them to forward, a screenshot of
the CL ad, and the url:
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/4601012296.html
Best,
David
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El Aug 3, 2014, a las 4:05 PM, "craigslist 4601012296" <
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4799 telegraph ave oakland 94609
On Sunday, August 3, 2014, @reply.craigslist.org
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> Ok me puedes mandar la dirección para ir por ella gracias
>
> Enviado desde mi iPad
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> El ago 3, 2014, a las 3:49 PM, "craigslist 4601012296" <
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>
> Tengo
>
> On Sunday, August 3, 2014, @reply.craigslist.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> hi I'm interested in the bike still has it?
>>
>> http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/4601012296.html
>>
>>
>> Enviado desde mi iPad
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Hi Hol,
that's a really neat welder! If you want to tune it up and make it work
better, you might want to replace the tube that the wire gets pushed
through. When it develops friction, the drive wheel can't push the wire
through reliably.
Fortunately the tube can be replaced with bicycle brake cable! Just get
some of the good stuff (teflon lined) from a bike shop, and razor off the
rubber coating so it fits in place of the original hose. The welder will
work better than new!
As for the flux-core wire, it is very dangerous to use that indoors,
because the flux is for preventing oxidation - and our lungs need to
oxidize! So it should never be used indoors (and using it outdoors will
require a shield so passersby don't see the arc)
At some point we should talk about making a ventilated corner of sudoroom,
where welding and other fume-producing tasks can take place. Hell, maybe
the Robot will be welding by then.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osErRS4m4S8#t=55
-jake
Hol wrote:
i brought in a small wirefeed welder. it uses fluxcore wire so doesn't
require a shield gas, just turn it on, clamp the ground to your work,
point and click. the wheel that drives the wire from the box through the
cable to the gun doesn't have very good traction, so check there if the
wire doesn't feed. the welder uses 17 amps so only use directly plugged
into an outlet (!!!)
bring steel! the antique saw actually works really well for cutting
stock down to size