[Noisebridge-discuss] Got a favorite area at Noisebridge? Help clean it up!
Frantisek Apfelbeck
algoldor at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 26 08:02:17 UTC 2010
Hi Josh,
I agree on cleaning more the space. However the Clean up day can do miracles. We
did it before and it kept the place with light cleaning nice and cozy for more
than a month.
I would suggest a day in next two weeks when let say 5-10 people came together
and clean Noisebridge completely - take thinks out of the floors, sweep, mop
etc. It takes me around 2 hours to completely clean back of Noisebridge up to
the library all included so it should be not so difficult if there are more of
us.
Will be looking forward to hear back from you and others,
Sincerely,
Frantisek
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From: Josh Myer <josh at joshisanerd.com>
To: NoiseBridge Discuss <noisebridge-discuss at lists.noisebridge.net>
Sent: Sat, October 23, 2010 6:44:15 PM
Subject: [Noisebridge-discuss] Got a favorite area at Noisebridge? Help clean it
up!
Rachel and I spent a few hours today clearing up the hack shelf area; it's
actually a fire escape again.
The rest of the space is still in need of serious cleanup love. Part of this is
"broken windows": because it's dirty now, people don't feel bad leaving it dirty
when they head out. To break that cycle, we need to get the place cleaned up.
This isn't an all-at-once, huge cleaning day thing: if everyone spends 5~10
minutes straightening before they leave the space, it will go a long way.
To that end, I'm going to spend time during/after Circuit Hacking Monday
straightening up the electronics cove, and would love it if other circuitheads
spent some time doing the same sort of thing.
Other areas need the same kind of attention:
* The shop is basically unusable at the moment
* The couch area is kinda all over the place
* The sewing area's floor is covered with as many needles as the alley at 83c
was
* The library's table is a cacophonous sprawl of books
* and so on and so forth
When you come to the space to work, please leave the area you worked in as clean
as you found it, and, to be extra awesome, spend an extra 5 minutes putting
tools away and straightening up after our more slovenly friends.
A sincere thank-you to everyone who cares enough about noisebridge to keep it
sustainably usable,
--
Josh Myer 650.248.3796
josh at joshisanerd.com
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