But, I totally support a Noisebridge social mission. I wish NB had homeless hacks, like DIY portable structures. Just because you can't live at NB doesn't mean we don't care. <br><br>Johny Radio <johnyradio@gmail.com> wrote:<br><br>
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<P dir=ltr>I was a huge proponent of a kitchen space because food sciences and odd nutrient forms and strange cooking tools are neat, and social cohesion often forms around a kitchen. Instead, it's now a majestic pile of neglect and shining example of how gullible disinterested milquetoast nerds are easily bullied into passive accommodators of opportunistic lolanarchists.</P>
<P dir=ltr>I'm really sad, but I'd say tear it down. Mount the countertop logo on the wall for a spectacular clonk during the next miniquake. laugh sadly, stop getting laughed at for this.</P></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<DIV>Alternate idea: make Noisebridge a place for hacking, instead of ripping out our own facilities in a whimpy, passive-aggressive effort to discourage non-hackers. </DIV></DIV>