But yea, that's why I'm especially careful not to leave anything of mine on Tuesday nights, the
hardware hackin' tends to involve a lot of shuffling and rearrangements, and new donations 
brought in - like the boxes on the second table which caused all of its contents to be pushed onto
the table in question. Other than the battery, I don't recall seeing anything parked there when I was
clearing out that looked potentially important - and I know I didn't lose anything because I had all of
my things with me downstairs. Regarding  the note, I guess the humor of having parodied the exact 
tone and phrasing of the original note with the reply must have been lost on you since the first was then 
specifically described as 'polite' and the second as 'rude' ;-) Ah well.  And yes, it was on 'the same
piece of paper' -- that piece of paper was an envelope, a piece of personal correspondence from a
friend. I kicked myself when I saw it written on and turned into a rude note addressed to me, 
realizing I should have stuck it in my laptop bag where it would have been safe rather than leaving 
it laying on the table next to my laptop and it could be mistaken for random scrap paper. 

As for the reasonable complaint about tobacco crumbs, noted. Ill be sure to maintain a sheet of 
paper to roll on. And since the table I sit and roll at tends to be the community rolling station, 
especially the isle end, I'll park a similar piece of paper there and make sure to sweep it before 
leaving. 


On Mar 7, 2018 2:46 AM, "Jake" <jake@spaz.org> wrote:
Hi Steve,

I left a note Monday night on the table nearest the fridge, politely asking you
to clean up the table you've been using regularly.  I left my email address in
case you wanted to discuss things with me.

Instead of cleaning up the table, you wrote a rude response on the same piece
of paper addressed to me.

That table was covered in disgusting spilled coffee and tobacco and bits of
garbage, a dead car battery, and various other random items.  I put things away
and threw out the garbage, and I cleaned the table with water and paper towels,
and I left a note addressed to anyone who uses the table to keep it clear.

Sudoroom has had problems in the past with people "camping out" or creating
"man caves" at their favorite spot, and unfortunately treating part of sudoroom
as their living room or bedroom.  This is not something I like to see, and I
hope you understand when I ask you specifically not to do this anymore.

If your activities in sudoroom are messy and involve spills or dirt on a table,
please clean up the table after you're done and throw away your trash.

And please don't leave any of your personal items on the tables at sudoroom.

I hope this will not continue to be a problem.

thank you,
-jake