So despite having talked with Phylean on a few different occasions I'm
still not sure what's going on with this....I asked Phylean to hang out
last night prior to the meeting, she said "Okay" then left for the duration
of the meeting. I don't know whether anything was discussed regarding this,
I told her that there was a public school event tomorrow and that I didn't
want to conflict with that (e.g. loud music doesn't mix well with poetry
readings) but that kind of got glossed over as well.
Bottom line is.....I'm not sure who is responsible for this event, so if it
doesn't happen I won't be too disappointed. What I would mind is if a)
Phylean IS the responsible party/bottom-liner and B) she showed up with a
bunch of equipment and a crew of people ready to party at the last minute
(let's say, any time after 8 pm Friday) without keeping sudo up to date.
I spoke with femalefaust, who believes that Phylean WOULD have this under
control if she understood what was required from her regarding organization
of events and that my confusion here is simply a matter of Phylean not
knowing how to interface with sudo as a group. That's understandable, but
it's also kind of crazy-making.
I would like to see this party happen, but I'm unclear on most (if not all)
of the key details at this point. Has anyone else discussed this event with
her? Am I the unofficial liaison here or have other sudoers been involved?
-chrisbee
"Phukin Phylean" has had sudo room members post their personal phone number to the list,
and I bet Phukin Phylean would be stoked that their phone number is out there again.
----- Original Message -----
From: Hol Gaskill
Sent: 12/05/13 08:17 AM
To: isalix(a)gmail.com
Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] sudoroom meeting tonight!
please avoid posting other peoples' phone/personal info to the list cheers Dec 5, 2013 01:16:59 AM, isalix(a)gmail.com wrote: Meeting Minutes: > >https://sudoroom.org/wiki/Meeting_Notes_2013-12-04 >==post-meeting teamups==radio wavesfirst friday plannings with Phylean ** djs, security, donations, drinks, outreach** phylean's # is <HARD TO GUESS>
All events are being held at the Internet Archive church, which is majestic
and highly recommended if you haven't been before...
300 Funston Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94118
[Weds. Dec. 11th] [NSA Comedy Tour with Will Durst! A Night of Comedy,
Ethics & Tech]
Reception 6p//Comedy and Panel 7-9p
"EthicsInTech presents a fun night of Comedy, Ethics & Technology to help
protect the Fourth Amendment and our constitutional rights and freedoms.
The goal of the event is to entertain, educate and bring to light issues
concerning ethical use of technology and how it can help or curtail
individual rights and freedoms. This holiday charity event is focused on
increasing public awareness through expert panel discussions on how those
rights are being violated by the National Security Administration."
[Weds. Dec. 18th] [Lost Landscapes of San Francisco: Fundraiser Benefitting
Internet Archive]
Reception 6p//Film 7:30p
"Rick Prelinger’s Lost Landscapes of San Francisco is a movie happening
that brings old-time San Francisco footage and our community together in an
interactive crowd-driven event."
LET"S PARTY!
it is a time for change
a time for healing
a time for recovering of broken, abandoned hearts
IMPORTANT STUFF IS GOING ON
let's get the talking off list and dance in person!
To answer Matt and the rest of the group who would like to partake in the
wonder that is sudo mate-
As of 6 pm Wed it's good to go! It's a little less bubbly and on the dry
(less sweet) side but I drank two small glasses earlier and nearly had a
panic attack.
Until we figure out a better distribution procedure we're going to be using
the "keg in the fridge" method of dispersal at sudo. So far the other
solutions we've come up with (the best two to date being growlers and/or
flip top bottles) requires capital we don't have at the moment....rest
assured we (me and the other Marc) are working on it. If you have any ideas
we'd love to hear them, but bear in mind we're trying to do this on a
minimal budget.
Also, please keep the donations coming! We pretty much broke even on the
last batch, but would like to do a little better in the future so we can
spread the love. Other places want to get in on the mate action and we're
anxious to make that happen.
Buzzlingly,
-chrisbee
On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 10:11 PM, Matthew Senate <mattsenate(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> When will it be ready?
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 4:50 PM, Chris Bee <hotelcompany(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> ...for some reason it didn't carbonate, so it's going to do so in the
>> sudo fridge for the next couple days. That means we had to bring the CO2 up
>> to 14 psi, which is considerably over serving pressure (5 psi). So, unless
>> you feel up to a flat mate shower, please do not tap the keg till it's
>> ready.
>>
>> "We will not drink any mate before its time." -Orson Welles, famous
>> sudoer (I think)
>>
>> -chrisbee
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> sudo-discuss mailing list
>> sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>> http://lists.sudoroom.org/listinfo/sudo-discuss
>>
>>
>
Matt, Jenny and myself went and looked at another space that could
potentially be a new sudo space.
We've started gathering information about it here:
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/8th_and_Alice
My personal feeling about the space is:
This is an awesome space with lots of natural light. It addresses two of
the major concerns raised about The Omni in being two blocks from BART in a
neighborhood that seems/feels safer than the area around MacArthur BART,
and in being located in a less gentrified neighborhood. The one drawback in
comparing it to the current space and The Omni is the lack of a big
separate common area for events. It is _very_ similar to Noisebridge in
almost every way.
--
marc/juul
To maintain a 500 balance and pay our ~1700 rent, we need ~$1000.
If you haven't paid your dues, please do so, there are options on the right hand side of https://sudoroom.org
// Matt
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Hey everyone,
I was interviewed on "Interactive Technologies" on Ann Arbor's 88.3 FM
today about online identity issues and NymRights. It's a pretty basic
introduction and addresses some of the complex issues we're looking at
right now. Just wanted to share!
http://it.sensoryresearch.net/thoughtconduit/archive?id=1711
Cheers,
aestetix
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Heads up for a rad event this coming Sunday! Come by Sudo Room at 3pm for:
Short documentary screening: “The Battle for Oscar Grant Plaza” by Jacob
Crawford and co-produced by Dave Id, Indybay.org. The documentary shows how
the City of Oakland and its Police tried to shut down the budding “Occupy
Wall Street” movement, turning downtown Oakland into a teargas filled war
zone and injuring numerous people. Police video obtained in discovery in
the National Lawyers Guild’s successful lawsuit and interviews with
activists and journalists about their experiences, tell the real story of
the disastrous Fall 2011 police actions that pushed the troubled OPD to the
brink of federal receivership.
Documentary (in it’s current state) is 25 minutes and will start around
3:15. Expect light refreshments and intellectual discourse! We’re
interested in sparking conversation around police accountability in the
Oakland area and beyond. If you have any interest in direct involvement
with OPD accountability (especially if you are a coder!), you won’t want to
miss this!
The producers and some plaintiffs (including Scott Olsen) will be present
to answer any questions.
Jacob Crawford is a long time Copwatcher based out of the Bay Area in
California. He joined Berkeley Copwatch
<http://www.berkeleycopwatch.org/>in 2000 and produced the first ever
“in the streets” non-dramatized know
your rights video “These Streets Are Watching”. He currently is running
WeCopwatch.org <http://wecopwatch.org> with other Copwatchers and has been
a contributor for CopBlock.org <http://copblock.org> for several years.
Calendar event listing:
https://sudoroom.org/ai1ec_event/the-battle-for-oscar-grant-plaza-screening…
Jenny
http://jennyryan.nethttp://thepyre.orghttp://thevirtualcampfire.orghttp://technomadic.tumblr.com
`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`
"Technology is the campfire around which we tell our stories."
-Laurie Anderson
"Storytelling reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it."
-Hannah Arendt
"To define is to kill. To suggest is to create."
-Stéphane Mallarmé
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Hi Sudo people!
BACE (Bay Area Community Exchange) is having our monthly general planning
meeting at Sudo Room tomorrow night, 8-9:30 PM in the common area.
I know it overlaps with your guys' weekly meeting, but just wanted to post
a reminder.
BACE is a local timebank where we exchange services and goods for hours as
our currency, valuing reciprocity over accumulation, credit, and debt. We
also need tech help with our website, if anyone is looking for a
non-hierarchical, people-centered, do-ocracy type of project to share their
skills with.
Thanks!
-amber
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