FYI,
Timon was given verbal and written notice on the night of Thursday May
22, that he is not welcome at Sudoroom. At the following meeting,
Wednesday May 28, 13/13 members present consensed on this statement:
"Regardless of Timon's current membership status, we find him in 'bad
standing' with regard to sudo room's values, specifically with regard
to 'safe space'. We ban Timon from the sudo room, for an indefinite
period."
This was not a conflict resolution process, it was a ban in the
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2141 tenants don't have an inherent right to our common space and need
specific permission to access it.
BAPS has a policy of honoring all Sudoroom bans.
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meeting_Notes_2014-05-28#Bans
In a perfect world we would offer endless compassion, restoration and
reparation towards all beings. In this world, we don't have the time
or resources to provide the care everybody needs. We sincerely hope
they can find it elsewhere.
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Timon,
your excessively rambling email is yet another example that you don't care
about anyone but yourself.
you've been given way too many chances to act like a reasonable human
being at sudoroom and 2141 broadway in general, and have shown no
interest in doing so. You won't even take responsibility for your lack of
food and housing, suggesting it is someone else's fault.
Instead you seem to believe only in non-consensual domination-based
relationships, where you try to overpower …
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and the kind of persistance that comes with having nothing else to do.
nobody is obliged to provide you with anything. And given the way you
treat all of my friends, as described above, i would prefer you stay away
from sudoroom and 2141 broadway, as was consensed upon by sudoroom.
your suggestion that ChrisBee wanted a fight with you when he informed you
that sudoroom has declared you unwelcome is ridiculous. Anyone who knows
you knows that the trouble all comes from you. please stay the fuck away.
-jake
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See full message (with contact info) here:
https://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/sfchalkboard/2014-06/msg00044.html
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From:
Date: 2014-06-09 8:59 GMT-07:00
Subject: [sfchalkboard] Old macs to donate
To: "sfchalkboard(a)lists.riseup.net" <sfchalkboard(a)lists.riseup.net>
Good morning neighbors
Would like to find good home for:
Mac mini (2006)
MacBook (09 I think) with unusable cracked screen
19" Dell flat screen with connectors for both computers
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Goldtouch numerical keypad with USB connector
Evolution mouse-track trackball
Everything works well given its age except the mouse which may work better
with a clean and adjustment.
Ideally I find a home this week for these items, easier if to one
organization or individual and I do love to know how useful these will be
in their next home. Pick up north west berkeley or I could possibly bring
to you for trade
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Boy, when it rains it pours: the landlord just grabbed m hard by the writs,
then pushed me backwards, and then tried to close me into a shut-off area
with himself behind the only nearly-unstickable and one of the only really
robust door in the building, threatening me with the kind of contract he
would be able to afford to take out on my life if I didn't....? do
something unclear about etting out of here thisweek
On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 6:04 PM, Peter Kwangjun Suk <
peter.kwangjun.suk(a)…
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> Long time ago. I'm headed back to the MADE to hang out. Don't feel you
> ahve to stay.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Timon of Proximal Development <
> timondocent(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Have you read The Diamond Age?
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 2:49 PM, Timon of Proximal Development <
>> timondocent(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Just got this. See you soon. Packing up.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Peter Kwangjun Suk <
>>> peter.kwangjun.suk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Timon of Proximal Development <
>>>> timondocent(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Oh!!? I'm really sorry. When was that? I was totally unclear on it
>>>>> (generally try to be waaaay reliable, comparatively).
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Me too. I think I'm the one of the ones with the keys in the discussion
>>>> and I nebulously show up between 10am and noon, but should be called if
>>>> you're coming before 12.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I was just threatened physically, though, so it may have wiped my
>>>>> memory clean a little.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That really sucks. Has happened to me.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I usually ask how late not to call past, when calling. Sorry. Are you
>>>>> there now?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am there now.
>>>>
>>>> --Peter
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> There's neither heaven nor hell,
>>>> save what we grant ourselves.
>>>> There's neither fairness nor justice,
>>>> save what we grant each other.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> There's neither heaven nor hell,
> save what we grant ourselves.
> There's neither fairness nor justice,
> save what we grant each other.
>
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We are looking for a competent individual who can help the Omni
Collective obtain insurance before our move-in on July 1! Can you help?
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Subject: [omnilogistics] Omni Insurance: Please Read!
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2014 12:44:13 -0700
From: niki <niki.shelley(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: omnilogistics(a)lists.riseup.net
To: omnilogistics <omnilogistics(a)lists.riseup.net>
Hello friends,
I am hoping to find …
[View More]someone who would be willing to manage the process of
liasing with the insurance agencies we are in conversation with regarding
insurance for the Omni.
This will require a bit of a commitment - possible around an hour a day.
*It is incredibly important to note that, without insurance, we will
not be
able to take possession of the building.*
We must sort out our insurance BEFORE we move in on July 1st.
I am of the opinion that, while the insurance agencies will likely need to
speak with someone from each collective at some point, one person
should be
the main point of contact and see the whole process through to completion.
The insurance agencies move a bit slowly when left to their own devices so
who ever takes this on should be willing to apply some pressure to make
sure that things keep moving forward.
David has already done a ton of the preliminary work.
Here's what needs to happen first:
* Each member group: Please provide a name / phone number / email address
for whomever will be the point of contact within your organization for the
insurance agency. Ideally, we need this information *today*.
*PLEASE BE AWARE:*
* Every corporation **WILL** need their own insurance
* Every unincorporated association **MAY** need their own insurance.
Please contact me if you have questions.
If I do not hear from delegates today, I (or rather, the kind and generous
soul who volunteers to spearhead this) will be calling you!!!
Niki
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Hi Sudo folks
I'm having trouble with dragon crashing/working super slow a lot. I definitely need to get it going smooth in the next
couple weeks because I'll need it for an online class. Does anyone have knowledge with this program? I think I may
have the wrong headset or version for my operating system, or there may be something else going on.
Thanks in advance for your time!!
Hanna
http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/5/29/chattanooga-net-neutrality.…
"The Gig, which serves over 60,000 customers, was built because EPB [(the
local power company)] decided to upgrade its power grid. The company’s main
mission was to wire their customers’ homes with fiber optic cables that
could communicate meter readings and manage power at a lower cost than the
outdated systems used elsewhere. The fiber optic network also allowed EPB
to reroute power during storms, helping the …
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outages without the help of large crews.
"The fast Internet, along with TV and phone service, essentially
piggybacked on EPB’s new electrical grid."
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