Agree with inventorying lockers we have and taking pics of occupied lockers, giving plenty of notice for people to recover possessions themselves prior to cutting any locks etc.  is there a way to track a locker bit in sudo humans or what is the best way to track? a little better locker organization could save space and provide some much needed revenue into sudo room's coffers.

On 2019-01-10 2:29 am, Jenny Ryan wrote:

bottom right locker by stairs across from harry potter closet (did anyone start cleanup in there btw? im wary to do it alone as i think it's infested) is in use, pm me for details

On Thu, Jan 10, 2019, 04:12 Jared Null <admin@jarednull.com wrote:
I'm not sure how many lockers we really needed, but i think a system would be preferable. I also would like my own locker, even though i'm not an official member, i have been donating and trying to help where i can. There seems to be a lot of lockers with padlocks on them, maybe a system should be put in place before we remove anything, and also a claim grace period? i'm sure theres a few abandoned lockers with padlocks on them? 

Null

On Jan 9, 2019, at 4:25 PM, robb <sf99er@gmail.com> wrote:

i think we could afford to get rid of some lockers but i dont think omni needz more personal storage space...there's already a locker in the entrance hall

On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 3:50 PM Adam <me@adammunich.com> wrote:
I agree with hol, most of the lockers may be better placed elsewhere as omni-lockers instead of sudo lockers. They just got buried under shit and un-touched for a long time. 

I am aware jake is a big fan of lockers, so perhaps we keep some but not all. I have a large locker that can replace the trunks in the back and should be sufficient for what purpose they currently have. It has many small boxes and some tall ones too, it's metal and very durable. 
 
It is in alameda and I would need help moving it but it is free. 
 


- - - -
With great power comes great responsibility. 

On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 2:46 PM Jake <jake@spaz.org> wrote:
I have a locker.  It's pretty clearly marked and has my lock on it.

We should have a system for lockers where they're each labeled with info of
whether they're available or in-use and how long they're "rented" for or
whatever.  We need a laser beam scanner projector to shine vector lettering
onto all the lockers so it's clear what's what.  And automatic emails to locker
owners to get their stuff or pay up.

I want to keep the wall behind the giant robot reserved for mounting 4x8 foot
sheets of material for the robot to cut from.  It's capable of reaching that
entire area and it would be like a great shop-bot.  It has a plasma cutter
function and so it could cut from sheet metal too.. but that's just the four
feet directly behind the robot, plus a little room on either side for mounting.

-jake

On Wed, 9 Jan 2019, hol@gaskill.com wrote:

> Super Stoked about all the progress!
>
> One thing for group discussion is the lockers.  Anyone know the status
> of who has a locker that they actively use and whether these are free or
> generating revenue?  There was some discussion about moving these to
> omni common areas to be managed by Omni for a little extra revenue
> generation, presumably with certain blocks of lockers reserved for free
> use by member collectives. IMO the less personal enclosed storage that
> happens within sudo room the better, especially if it enables us to
> extend the workbench all the way across the back wall.
> On 2019-01-09 12:33 pm, Adam wrote:
>
>> Yeah I am super happy with the progress we made last night. Sudo is on the fast track to being usable as a workspace again!
>>
>> Glad to be back in the east bay, I forgot how much fun it is to work with people who really care about making a difference :-)
>>
>> - - - -
>> Weblog: http://adammunich.com
>> With great power comes great responsibility.
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 9:49 AM Jenny Ryan <tunabananas@gmail.com> wrote:
>> :D y'all are awesome! tx Adam for the kick-in-the-butt and all who threw down last night! i'm so stoked to hack in a freshly-decluttered sudoroom in the new year!
>>
>> another option for ewaste disposal is TDR recycling - 738 105th Ave. Oakland, Ca. - open 8-4pm mon-fri - will literally unload any ewaste in the truck into carts for free. don't need to itemize, and random bits okay.
>>
>> home sunday, happy new year SUDOERS!
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 9, 2019, 15:36 robb <sf99er@gmail.com wrote:
>> get ur facts straight, jake...robb installed adam's led panel n d ntrance hall
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 9, 2019 at 3:32 AM Jake <jake@spaz.org> wrote: Tonight the impossible happened - sudoroom got deep-cleaned on a tuesday night,
>> and tons of stuff was bagged up and removed from the space.  Lots of people
>> helped.  Adam even brought a trailer on his car and hauled away a bunch of huge
>> bags of garbage, and I took a bunch of stuff in my car to get rid of.
>>
>> There are several large contractor bags full of general e-waste, but it's too
>> randomized to be taken by our e-waste pickup service because it can't be
>> itemized - just tons of wires and adaptors and circuitboards and junk.
>>
>> So Someone needs to take those bags of e-waste down to Universal Waste or
>> another E-waste collector and drop them off, hopefully without any trouble.
>>
>> Here is the link to Universal Waste, make sure they're open when you go:
>> https://www.unwaste.com/drop-offs/
>> Make sure to grab that glass CRT monitor on the floor near the coffee station,
>> and the glass CRT television on the shelves, and also the giant dead television
>> in sudoroom!
>>
>> Also, I fixed the dead light fixture over the southeast corner of sudoroom and
>> it's nice and bright in there now.  And Adam installed a really fancy light in
>> the main entrance hall.
>>
>> Also, a funny thing happened - we piled up a bunch of electronics and
>> transformers and stuff on the sidewalk outside Omni so i could load it into my
>> car and take it to my neighborhood where a lot of scrappers live, i was going
>> to give it to them...but apparently someone saw them and snapped them up before
>> we could even load them into my car - which is great!  funny though.
>>
>> -jake
>>
>> On Wed, 9 Jan 2019, robb wrote:
>>
>>> & alot got fucked off
>>> fuk ya!
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 6:59 PM Yardena Cohen <yardenack@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 2:30 PM Jenny Ryan <tunabananas@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> NOTHING GOES TO THE BASEMENT.
>>>>
>>>> +1000
>>>>
>>>> Sudoroom has more than enough room for everything we need, if we use
>>>> it wisely. And everything we don't need can fuck off.
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