that sounds great. we can put kids to work doing that tomorrow night as
well ;)
- marina
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Hol Gaskill <hol(a)gaskill.com> wrote:
If any of the 2d printers look like they are beyond
functioning or
completely obsolete, I can lead a part harvesting session at
microcontroller hack night tomorrow! tons of goodies in there like stepper
motors and belts, etc already in functional assemblies, just needing a new
direction in life.
also, yay for getting organized!
cheers,
hol
Jul 29, 2013 09:33:34 AM, marina.kukso(a)gmail.com wrote:
i am in favor of donating all non-functional 2d printers that we don't
expect to turn into functional 2d printers.
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Tracy Jacobs kinetical(a)comcast.net>
wrote:
Also, there should be some misc. sewing supplies,
thread and needles, and
also coin batteries and battery holders possibly in a foot
long rectangular
box. Please don't donate those if they are mixed in with the clothes.
Tracy
On Jul 29, 2013, at 9:13 AM, Marina Kukso marina.kukso(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>hi everyone,
>backstory on the clothes: they have
been donated over time by different
people to be used as raw material for sewing projects. we haven't had a lot
of sewing lately (partially due to the fact that many people probably
didn't know that we had a sewing machine), but if you are on the verge of
beginning a sewing project using these clothes, please let the list know.
>a couple more thoughts:
>- people donate things to us out of
kindness and with the intention that
they will be used at sudo. when we do decide to do other things with their
donations we should be mindful of their intent. this is just something to
keep in mind as we clean up and remove things from the space.
- many of the items in the bins are not actually
clothes, but are scraps
or cut-up clothes. when donating to salvation army, please
ensure that you
are only giving them whole, wearable clothes and not scraps.
>thanks guys for starting early on cleanup!
>- marina
>On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 12:49 AM, karekareraisu(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>Hey sudoers!
So I compiled our clothes/textiles they
can stay or be donated but I
though it might be helpful to visualize how much we have. I can help donate
them if there are no objections.
The other pile is a stack of 7 printers
that were labeled as jam monsters.
Tom helpfully assembled into a standing desk station. While ergonomic we
both agree that they may make a better tear down project for sudo kids or
e-recycled.
I don't want to leave these piles here
for more then a day because I don't
want to clutter the room. If no one has any objections I'll get them
squared away by end of day Monday (think midnight).
kerrie
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