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

Heiko Panther heiko.panther at web.de
Tue Nov 16 01:57:46 UTC 2010


This might be the first sensible use of conductive fabrics, ever. Could
double to deliver high-voltage discharges to the occupant.

Heiko


On 11/15/10 4:47 PM, Rachel McConnell wrote:
> Awesome.  There is actually a real, if slow-moving, project to remake
> (or at least recover) at least one of the sofas.  So if someone does
> produce a weight sensor we will definitely install it.
>
> Rachel
>
> Viona Jynn Louie wrote:
>> +1 to this. I'll supply the Rammstein.
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Casey Callendrello <c1 at caseyc.net
>> <mailto:c1 at caseyc.net>> wrote:
>>
>>     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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