[Noisebridge-discuss] Sleeping at NB
Ronald Cotoni
setient at gmail.com
Sat Dec 25 02:15:31 UTC 2010
Really, we STILL need to make 100% certain if it is doable on our lease
otherwise we are just being stupid for even fighting about this. I don't
get what the big deal is. As of now living at noisebridge (which our
landlord might define as having at least one person sleeping there a night)
is against our lease as far as I understand. Why are we discussing this?
Are we brain dead? I personally want to see this space continue to exist
but for some reason, I don't have enough faith in everyones intelligence to
actually solve this problem in a logical fashion, which should have been
done a while ago and I was pretty sure it was. Let's not jeopardize the
space for our own lack of foresight and planning.
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 9:01 PM, Christina Olson <daravinne at gmail.com>wrote:
> So here's an idea- only paid-up current members can sleep at noisebridge
> (this includes passing out after a long project, chilling until your next
> BART train, and EXCLUDES living there [you must have your own home]). All
> non-members are prohibited and actively discouraged from napping, crashing,
> sleeping, dozing, or engaging in any less-than-conscious activities. Want
> crash privileges? Pay up, be a part of the community officially.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 2:35 PM, meredith scheff <satiredun at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> |Action? I dunno, but I had some signage thoughts intrude into my brain.
>> |
>> - All sleep-study subjects must sign up on a SleepBridge authorization
>> terminal.
>>
>> - Why sleep when you can hack something?
>>
>> - Sleep when you're dead. Until then, hack away.
>>
>> - You don't have to go home, but you can't sleep here.
>>
>> - All sleepers are subject to sudden random experimentation. Sweet
>> dreams; this won't hurt a bit.
>>
>> - MedBridge thanks you in advance for your kidney donation obtained
>> during your contributory nap.
>>
>> - All sleepers are assumed to be dead, and are subject to cardiopulmonary
>> resuscitation by 911-summoned trained |EMT or SFFD personnel. **
>>
>> - Inertness is deprecated.
>>
>> OH GOD. I love all this! Playful but clear. That's what we need, not
>> passive-aggressive 4 am horns.
>> M
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Jeff Tchang <jeff.tchang at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Buy one of these and you can really say you are sleep hacking!
>>>
>>> http://www.wakemate.com/
>>>
>>> (I believe this product was recently launched)
>>>
>>> -Jeff
>>>
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>>
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