Bike party? What is the highest network throughput (as in, station wagon full of hard drives) that we could implement using bikes and BART?


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Network Working Group                              D. Waitzman
Request for Comments: 1149                             BBN STC
                                                  1 April 1990


   A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on
   Avian Carriers Bicycle Carriers

Status of this Memo

   This memo describes an experimental method for the encapsulation of
   IP datagrams in avian bicycle carriers.  This specification is primarily
   useful in Metropolitan Area Networks.  This is an experimental, not
   recommended standard.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.


On Jan 30, 2022, at 09:54, Romy Ilano via sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@sudoroom.org> wrote:

Thoughts on SudoRoom lately -

- any way to link SudoRoom projects with the bike party? The sf bike party, San Jose bike party, critical mass and the east bay bike party?

Thinking on it through zines
- enjoyed hanging out and reading the Forrest mims books. Thinking of redrawing them for our own version in one sheeters!

- Rps collective reopened since I was last at SudoRoom. A collaboration would be nice with them and SudoRoom!!!

- since I was last at SudoRoom there’s a Bart extension to San Jose that hooks up directly to the san Jose flea market. San Jose is bikeable now!


Integrating nature
- since I was last at SudoRoom I got a lot more into surfing. Wondering how to link the beach and nature - there’s so much fun stuff about the Bay Area and nature and citizen science how yo bring it together ? I dislike hanging out sitting at desks more and more when I’m not working

Nice to be back!
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