Here's a thread from noisebridge with a photo project I usually sit next to over
there... I called it the early days of noisebridge!
I enjoyed the sudoroom party and think the first year event reminded me of the early days
of noisebridge !
Very bright and optimistic. It's good everyone is keeping things going ::
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From: Romy Snowyla <romy(a)snowyla.com>
Date: November 2, 2013 at 9:58:28 AM PDT
To: Romy Ilano <romy(a)snowyla.com>
Subject: Fwd: [Noisebridge-discuss] Early days of noisebridge
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> From: Liz Henry <lizhenry(a)gmail.com>
> Date: November 1, 2013 at 8:42:40 AM PDT
> To: Romy Snowyla <romy(a)snowyla.com>
> Cc: "noisebridge-discuss(a)lists.noisebridge.net"
<noisebridge-discuss(a)lists.noisebridge.net>
> Subject: Re: [Noisebridge-discuss] Early days of noisebridge
>
> Hi Romy,
>
> I did the photo project hoping it would help people recognize each other and help
Noisebridge be a friendlier community. It was fun. Not everyone wanted their photos taken;
I asked permission. Most of the photos are here,
>
>
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lizhenry/sets/72157627742989023/
>
> If you like, you could attempt to revive the project!
>
> >From my perspective the space was not sterile-feeling a year or two ago, but
there was maybe more struggle to keep it clean and keep the floors clear. Increased foot
traffic from people coming in and out has, I think, made that harder to maintain, though
having more people is a good problem to have. The space needs to be swept and mopped every
day, at least an hour's job for two people. People used to do regular loads of
laundry to wash the dishtowels and rags for cleanup. Accepting lots of donations without
picking through them first means we have quite a lot of trash and e-waste and giant pieces
of wood and so on to haul away.
>
> There is just plain a lot of labor to do. I don't have the physical stamina to
mop any more or scrub things.
>
> Some of this basic work to maintain the space needs money: to buy cleaning supplies,
do loads of laundry, rent trucks and pay fees to the dump. We may have people willing to
clean but who don't have the resources. Or, people may not actually know how to mop a
floor. That seems possible.
>
>
> - lizzard
>
>
>
>> On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Romy Snowyla <romy(a)snowyla.com> wrote:
>> Sometimes I sit at the front entrance by all the photographs of members and big
photos of the space when people first moved in .
>>
>> The space looked sterile but also much cleaner !!! And there was such beautiful
optimism in everyone's faces
>>
>> I like to sit there. At the time noisebridge was founded I was drawing a lot of
comics with people
>>
>> I saw the table was created by comic book artists I drew with a few years ago ...
It was nice serendipity
>>
>>
>> It's sort of like seeing people when they first fall in love , before the
house is torched and the kids wreck the family car
>>
>>
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> --
> Liz Henry
> lizhenry(a)gmail.com
>
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