[Noisebridge-discuss] When were bunk-beds installed?
Adrian Chadd
adrian.chadd at gmail.com
Wed Jul 10 00:33:00 UTC 2013
I hate to sound like a troll, but..
.. someone can always pull the bunk beds down.
Just saying.
-adrian
On 9 July 2013 17:28, Jake <jake at spaz.org> wrote:
> sounds like a great big "fear project" to me.
>
> Noisebridge had a problem with people sleeping in the space, and using it as
> their residence.
>
> The most powerful tool we had was the ability to catch people sleeping and
> point out that they had grossly misunderstood the purpose of noisebridge,
> and ask them to leave. Asking someone to leave when they are falling asleep
> in your hackerspace is a great way to impress upon them not to do it again,
> and to respect the space.
>
> So then one person who thought it would HELP the situation to build beds in
> the space (does anyone agree?) teams up with a person who enjoys building
> stuff no matter what it is, and noisebridge has bunk beds.
>
> Now when we see people sleeping in the space like it's their home, we don't
> bother to say anything because they'll just point to the beds.
>
> -jake
>
>
> kevin wrote:
> We are currently using an RF Neurosky Mindwave that runs on the
> ThinkGear Chipset.
>
> I call it black box because the device uses proprietary algorithms to
> give an "e-sense meditation" and "e-sense attention" metric once per
> second. It also spits out a "power bin" measure for 7 bins between
> 0-40hz once per second. The frequency domain analysis is also hidden in
> the chip.
>
> On the bright side, we see something like 512 raw data measures per
> second (as 2 byte integers between 0-65535). As well as a signal quality
> metric once per second and a blink event can also be recorded in the
> payload.
>
> Essentially, we are always looking for new devices to prototype.
> Aspiring to make art, science and social networks based on biodata
> similarity matching.
>
> -Kevin
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