[Noisebridge-discuss] Turing - Please put your projects on your shelf

John Ellis neurofog at gmail.com
Mon Feb 27 17:25:11 UTC 2012


Tao,

Yea +1, This whole  thread is WTF worthy. Jim is trying to teach a regular
study group, so I think he should be able to keep class related stuff in
the classroom.

Should we add a consensus item "Keep LSG stuff in the classroom"?

-John

On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 8:37 AM, Tao Neuendorffer Flaherty <
neuendorffer at googlemail.com> wrote:

> This conversation bothers me.
>     Tom: If the items are not removed after next week's meeting, I plan to
> do-ocratically remove them.
>     jim: I have an amp and a couple of small speakers there for use in the
> classroom (to go along with the use of the projector).
>
> Nobody comments on the fact that jim is trying to improve the classroom
> for use with many classes; they just move his stuff to the e-waste pile.
>
> Yes, trashing stuff is do-ocratic, but shouldn't there be a way to add to
> Noisebridge as well?
>
> Peace,
> Tao
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Feb 16, 2012, at 17:53, jim <jim at well.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >    The portable rack is there for the use of the Linux
> > study group people. The machines used to be in the rack
> > for the space; I moved them out so's to save electricity.
> >    I have an amp and a couple of small speakers there
> > for use in the classroom (to go along with the use of
> > the projector).
> >    There have been discussions of how to improve the
> > Turing room, and as the corners don't work too well for
> > table work areas, one thought has been to build some kind
> > of shelf to store stuff for the use in the classroom,
> > including demo computers, projector stuff, and
> > accompanying audio stuff, along with white board supplies
> > and whatever else people feel would support classroom use.
> >
> >    In addition to that and whatever else is in the room,
> > I have a bin of electrical parts and tools from my stash
> > that I use to improve Noisebridge's electrical systems. It
> > has a tarp over it.
> >    Note that when we moved into the space we have had a
> > build-out policy that people doing work to improve the
> > space can leave their tools there if they label them. My
> > tarp has served so far as a label. The electrical work
> > (and some other things) is not done.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 17:33 -0800, Tom wrote:
> >> In Turing right now, there are a number of things that look like
> >> towers, amps, and other blackbox electronic doohickies. If they are
> >> your, please put them on your shelf: that's what it's there for.
> >> Turing is not a storage space. If the items are not removed after next
> >> week's meeting, I plan to do-ocratically remove them.
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