[Noisebridge-discuss] Why should I be there?

Romy Ilano romy at snowyla.com
Mon Jul 8 15:12:14 UTC 2013


I've had exceptionally pleasant experiences at noisebridge ... Thinking on it much more positive than most tech coworking spaces .

Maybe if you go you should be open minded but establish very clear and assertive boundaries? The times where I conflict with people is when I'm not assertive about my boundaries and allow people to cross them .. 

The drama on the list is not representative of noisebridge in person to me either

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Romy Ilano
romy at snowyla.com

On Jul 7, 2013, at 21:04, Jeffrey Carl Faden <jeffreyatw at gmail.com> wrote:

> I really wouldn't depend on the mailing list for an accurate representation of how the place actually is. And there are dozens of seats in the back of the space, ripe for the picking.
> 
> Jeffrey
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> On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 8:58 PM, Norman <pryankster at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I know that this is a subject that I should not bring up in polite company, HOWEVER, why should I even bother to make a trip to Noisebridge from  San Mateo?
>> 
>> Almost all I hear online are problems and the few times I have been there it is difficult to even find a seat.
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>> I suppose that if I show up on an "off" time I won't even be able to get in.
>> 
>> I am not homeless (have a rather nice place that has been in the family for about 80 years). I just thought that this would be a place for an exchange of ideas.
>> 
>> Norman
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