[Noisebridge-discuss] So, how many people live at noisebridge now?

Casey Callendrello c1 at caseyc.net
Tue Nov 16 00:32:34 UTC 2010


A more aggressive-aggressive way might be to add some weight sensors to
the couch cushion and back. When someone is putting weight on all three
cushions but not the back, automatically trigger the bamboo spikes /
bedbugs / Rammstein (or all three).


On 11/14/2010 12:50 PM, Robert Fletcher wrote:
> Another, random, passive aggressive idea.  Maybe we should have a
> sleeper link, the same way we have a door link, so that whenever we
> see somebody sleeping in the space we can click it and it will blast
> some jarring sound in the vicinity of the couches.
>
> On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 12:44 PM, jim <jim at well.com
> <mailto:jim at well.com>> wrote:
>
>
>     good ideas, seems to me.
>     thanks!
>
>
>     On Sun, 2010-11-14 at 11:21 -0800, Robert Fletcher wrote:
>     > I've found it increasingly difficult to find a place to hang my bike
>     > when I come into the space.  Yesterday when I left around 11pm the
>     > rack was packed, without nearly enough people in the space to
>     account
>     > for them.  Would it be worthwhile to tag bikes with a date to
>     see when
>     > they arrived in the space, and then get rid of them/hack them if
>     they
>     > stick around for more than, say, 2 weeks?  (An idea ripped off from
>     > the bike kitchen.)
>     >
>     > Regarding people who sleep in the space, we haven't seen any sign of
>     > Mr. SDL recently, have we?  Which would mean that our strategy
>     of just
>     > letting people know that whatever they're doing is unwelcome
>     actually
>     > works, with persistence.  Maybe it's enough to just wake them
>     up, say,
>     > "Hey, what's your name?  Look it's really not cool to sleep here."
>     > Email the list with their name and tell people to watch out for
>     future
>     > infringements, and get gradually more aggressive if it continues.
>     > Part of the problem may be that we let it become a problem before we
>     > do anything about it.  We should tell people up front the first time
>     > we see them sleeping there that Noisebridge isn't a hostel.  Not the
>     > third or fourth time.
>     >
>     > Thanks for the update, Al.
>     >
>     > -Rob
>     >
>     > On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 10:56 AM, jim <jim at well.com
>     <mailto:jim at well.com>> wrote:
>     >
>     >           thanks for the inventory.
>     >           how to help? i.e. we each come in at different
>     >         times at different frequencies. how to establish
>     >         patterns of abuse? e.g. who are the two sleepers?
>     >         which bikes have been hanging for weeks? I'm up
>     >         for helping to keep the spirit clean.
>     >           as to the door hinge, was it ever there? did
>     >         someone repurpose it to make a robot or to get
>     >         some other door to swing? seems a small thing
>     >         easily fixed: i'll try to remember to look and
>     >         measure and get a replacement.
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >         On Sun, 2010-11-14 at 10:42 -0800, Albert Sweigart wrote:
>     >         > So here's a summary:
>     >         >
>     >         > Number of people sleeping at Noisebridge Sunday morning at
>     >         9:30 when I came in:
>     >         >     2 (maybe they didn't spend the night though)
>     >         >
>     >         > Number of these people who are members:
>     >         >     0
>     >         >
>     >         > Number of people who slept at Noisebridge last night but
>     >         left before I
>     >         > got there:
>     >         >     1
>     >         >
>     >         > Number of bikes I saw on the wall:
>     >         >     7
>     >         >
>     >         > Number of bike spaces we have:
>     >         >     14
>     >         >
>     >         > Number of these bikes that had both wheels attached:
>     >         >     6
>     >         >
>     >         >
>     >         > Enforcing the things that we all say we want kind of makes
>     >         me feel
>     >         > like an asshole, so if anyone else wants to volunteer
>     I'd be
>     >         grateful.
>     >         > Actually, "enforcing" is an exaggeration, but I still feel
>     >         like a jerk
>     >         > just for pointing these things out. But these aren't
>     >         problems that go
>     >         > away on their own.
>     >         >
>     >         > Also, the lower hinge on the classroom Turing door is
>     >         missing. I took
>     >         > off the remaining hinge so it doesn't break off. Does
>     anyone
>     >         know
>     >         > where the lower hinge is?
>     >         >
>     >         > -Al
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