https://www.noisebridge.net/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Asmallteapot&feedformat=atomNoisebridge - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T09:30:17ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.4https://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Maker_Faire_2015&diff=47648Maker Faire 20152015-05-06T19:18:22Z<p>Asmallteapot: /* Sunday, May 17: 7pm - 9pm */ Added myself as available to help break down the booth on Sunday, probably.</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[[File:NB2015.jpg|1024px]]<br />
<br />
We should take a little bit of Noisebridge to MakerFaire, the world should be so lucky.<br />
<br />
=== TLDR: Come to Noisebridge Thursdays 19:00 - 22:00 and help make this a thing. We need makers, presenters, and teachers.===<br />
<br />
Contact [[user:jarrod|Jarrod]] hicksu@gmail.com or message me on Slack for more details<br />
<br />
= lolwut? =<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is an important resource for people to learn and make. We are more than a "makerspace", we are a community with a social mission to bring educative and creative autonomy to as many as possible. We have had a rough patch but we have done some good work during the recent [[Reboot]] to work toward this mission and '''it is time to attract some attention.''' <br />
<br />
People are getting projects done here and this public hackspace thing may still be a good idea. Let us use this upcoming MakerFaire to get people to come to Noisebridge and to come back to Noisebridge. Let's connect with other Hackerspaces and strengthen our relationships. Let's meet other hackers and makers, and bring projects into our space so that others may learn from them.<br />
<br />
See the Build Night recapitulations at the bottom of this page for progress.<br />
<br />
Further event info is at http://makerfaire.com/<br />
<br />
= Event Location, Schedule, and Volunteers =<br />
<br />
===LOCATION===<br />
<br />
San Mateo Event Center<br />
<br />
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo, CA 94403<br />
<br />
===EVENT SCHEDULE===<br />
<br />
Please make a note of what what dates and times you are available. If possible add contact information, or email it to Jarrod ( hicksu@gmail.com )<br />
<br />
====SETUP====<br />
<br />
=====Thursday, May 14: 10am - 8pm=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 10a - 8p, hicksu@gmail.com<br />
# J, 10a - 8p<br />
# john georgejetsonforever@gmail.com<br />
<br />
=====Friday, May 15: 7:30am - 12:30pm=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 7:30 - 12:30<br />
<br />
=====Saturday, May 16: 7:30am - 09:30am=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 8:30 - 9:30<br />
# Olivier<br />
# Mohammed<br />
<br />
=====Sunday, May 17: 8:00am - 09:30am=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 8:30 - 9:30<br />
# Mohammed <br />
# Olivier<br />
<br />
====SHOWTIMES====<br />
<br />
=====Friday, May 15: 1pm - 7pm=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 1 - 7<br />
# john<br />
<br />
=====Saturday, May 16: 10am - 8pm=====<br />
<br />
#Jarrod, 10a - 8p<br />
#john <br />
#Mohammed<br />
#Olivier<br />
#Teapot<br />
<br />
=====Sunday, May 17: 10am - 6pm=====<br />
<br />
#Jarrod, 10a - 6p<br />
#john <br />
#Olivier<br />
#Mohammed<br />
#Teapot<br />
<br />
====BREAKDOWN====<br />
<br />
=====Sunday, May 17: 7pm - 9pm=====<br />
<br />
#Jarrod, 7p - 9p<br />
<br />
#Olivier<br />
#Mohammed<br />
#Teapot (probably)<br />
<br />
= All about that booth =<br />
<br />
The plan is have a good time and to pack a whole bunch of Noisebridge into a 10' x 10' space. Within MakerFaire we are going to do our best to create a mini Hackspace that will support the ideas and creations that others will bring. Here is the idea:<br />
<br />
[[File:Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth_AXON.jpg|1024px]]<br />
<br />
Essentially we are creating a place where people can hack during the show and '''the ultimate exhibit is our community and our projects'''.<br />
<br />
Nevertheless, the base for this space is going to be some custom furniture pieces that will be made at Noisebridge, with love, for hacking. (When all you know is design and woodworking, every answer tends to be custom furniture). The centerpiece of this affair so far, is a new work table with built in power outlets and a bright flashy Noisebridge logo on the top. A table that people can pull up a chair to and start working on a project. If there are other things that we should try to incorporate into a hacking table, let us know. The back of the booth is a set of rearrangeable cabinets that will store tools and projects for use during the show and support and audio/video system for demonstrations and presentation during the show.<br />
<br />
Here are more specific plans for the booth furniture, I recommend the .pdf:<br />
<br />
https://noisebridge.net/images/2/24/Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth.pdf<br />
<br />
UPDATED NB Logo Channel drawing: [[file:Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth_TableDetail_REV_01.pdf]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth.jpg|1024px]]<br />
<br />
The .pdf of the current working drawings for for the table that we are building is here:<br />
<br />
https://noisebridge.net/images/a/a7/Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Table.pdf<br />
<br />
'''Every Thursday 19:00 to 22:00''' we will meet at Noisebridge, likely in the shop, to work on building things for the booth. This includes the furniture and whatever else is being prepped for MakerFaire. Updates to this process will be posted on the mailing list and the blog.<br />
<br />
=== Well made furniture /= mini hackerspace, we need participation!=== <br />
<br />
* '''how do we demonstrate Noisebridge in a 10' x 10' area, is it possible to also enjoy this?'''<br />
* help build out the booth, add to it, decorate it, make it better, make it more 'Noisebridge'<br />
* lend/bring your projects, demonstrate your projects, and teach others you know<br />
* work on projects at the show, and have projects for others to work on<br />
* spread the word about us needing help and get people to come meet us.<br />
<br />
=== Pre-MakerFaire Noisebridge Maker Meet and Greet ===<br />
<br />
Ideally, everyone would get to go down to MakerFaire and check out the neat stuff. For those that can't we should have an event to bring in Makers who are in town to talk about their projects and meet up with other hackers/makers. I'm thinking a special Five minutes of Fame and a mellow cocktail party.<br />
<br />
=== Schedules and Specifics ===<br />
<br />
Thank you for getting this far. This isn't worked out yet, but soon. You could help with this.<br />
<br />
=== Planned projects for Display and Presentations/Demonstrations ===<br />
<br />
Scotty's Land Yacht, Julio's LED aquarium, book scanner,<br />
<br />
= Build Night Recapitulations =<br />
<br />
Initial resin test casting - [[Maker Faire Build Night 2015-02-12|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-02-12]]<br />
<br />
LED installing and light testing - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-02-26|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-02-26]]<br />
<br />
Additional resin text and table start - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-05|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-05]]<br />
<br />
Additional resin test results and table top continues - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-12|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-12]]<br />
<br />
Routerpocalypse - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-19|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-19]]<br />
<br />
Substructure Assembly begins - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-26|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-26]]<br />
<br />
Substructure Assembly Continues - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-02|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-02]]<br />
<br />
Substructure wrap up and beginning of LEDs and Electrical - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-16|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-16]]<br />
<br />
Resin Pour! and electrical wiring finish - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-23|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-23]]<br />
<br />
Resin top, soldering, and table wood working completed. - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-30|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-30]]<br />
<br />
= Parts and Materials Specifications (working list) =<br />
<br />
=== Wood ===<br />
3/4" Red Oak Finish Plywood - $49.97 / 4'x8' sheet<br />
<br />
3/4" C grade Douglas fir sheathing plywood - $24.97 / 4"x8" sheet<br />
<br />
Number 20 biscuits - ~$8.00 / 100 count<br />
<br />
Kreg pocket screws - 24.97 /1000 count<br />
<br />
Titebond 3 wood glue $36.92 / gallon<br />
<br />
=== Casting and Finish ===<br />
<br />
The NB logo is 298in^3 or ~165 fluid ounces<br />
<br />
Tested : Ultra-Glo epoxy resin - pigment TBD<br />
<br />
May switch the the comperable but less expensive EasyCast<br />
http://www.amazon.com/Environmental-Technology-128-Ounce-Casting-Craft/dp/B004Y46G10/ref=pd_sim_hg_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=0STYH4AQMX1N9196CCQJ<br />
1 gallon kit is $77.60 via Amazon prime, need two kits $155.20<br />
<br />
=== Electrical and Electronics ===<br />
LED Strip: WS2812B individually addressable<br />
Can be purchased from ebay or alibaba.<br />
example: http://alturl.com/eh5k6 $9.99-12.99/meter<br />
or http://www.adafruit.com/category/168 for $24.99/meter<br />
JH - We have ~16' of linear distance inside the logo. So I'm considering purchasing this from the ebay vendor: <br />
-- LEDs/m: 60, Board's Color: White, Waterproof Grade: Epoxy IP65, Length: 5m, Price:US $74.99<br />
<br />
LED Controller/driver:<br />
Arduinos work fantastically. A Pro Mini works great and cheap.<br />
JH- https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11113 is this correct? $9.95<br />
HT- Yeah that works perfectly.<br />
<br />
Power for microcontroller and LEDs:<br />
Just need a 5v power supply of some sort, can be salvaged from existing cords by splitting the wire open and solder onto on/off switches.<br />
JH- Something like this? https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12889 $5.95<br />
HT- Yeah this works perfectly.<br />
I expect we need something separate for the LEDs. We will have >16 feet of them in the table.<br />
You make a good point, do you know of any electrical engineer that can do calculations on the electricity draw?<br />
<br />
100-1000uf capacitor:<br />
To prevent sudden power drops.<br />
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/ws2812-breakout-hookup-guide<br />
<br />
Wiring and Power<br />
Need wiring diagram and Spec<br />
TO SPEC: breaker, outlets, wire, jbox, switches, wire nuts<br />
IEC 60320 C14 power inlet to connect to outlet inhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60320#C13.2FC14_coupler<br />
<br />
=== Tools ===<br />
<br />
Have: Typical NB Shop tools, Plate Joiner, <br />
<br />
Need: Router bits with bearing over the blade to help the speed and accuracy of the logo channel cuts as we increase their depth.<br />
<br />
=== Software and Documentation ===<br />
<br />
<br />
[[category:Maker Faire]]</div>Asmallteapothttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Maker_Faire_2015&diff=47647Maker Faire 20152015-05-06T19:17:51Z<p>Asmallteapot: /* Sunday, May 17: 10am - 6pm */ Added myself as available to staff the booth on Sunday, 17 May 2015.</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[[File:NB2015.jpg|1024px]]<br />
<br />
We should take a little bit of Noisebridge to MakerFaire, the world should be so lucky.<br />
<br />
=== TLDR: Come to Noisebridge Thursdays 19:00 - 22:00 and help make this a thing. We need makers, presenters, and teachers.===<br />
<br />
Contact [[user:jarrod|Jarrod]] hicksu@gmail.com or message me on Slack for more details<br />
<br />
= lolwut? =<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is an important resource for people to learn and make. We are more than a "makerspace", we are a community with a social mission to bring educative and creative autonomy to as many as possible. We have had a rough patch but we have done some good work during the recent [[Reboot]] to work toward this mission and '''it is time to attract some attention.''' <br />
<br />
People are getting projects done here and this public hackspace thing may still be a good idea. Let us use this upcoming MakerFaire to get people to come to Noisebridge and to come back to Noisebridge. Let's connect with other Hackerspaces and strengthen our relationships. Let's meet other hackers and makers, and bring projects into our space so that others may learn from them.<br />
<br />
See the Build Night recapitulations at the bottom of this page for progress.<br />
<br />
Further event info is at http://makerfaire.com/<br />
<br />
= Event Location, Schedule, and Volunteers =<br />
<br />
===LOCATION===<br />
<br />
San Mateo Event Center<br />
<br />
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo, CA 94403<br />
<br />
===EVENT SCHEDULE===<br />
<br />
Please make a note of what what dates and times you are available. If possible add contact information, or email it to Jarrod ( hicksu@gmail.com )<br />
<br />
====SETUP====<br />
<br />
=====Thursday, May 14: 10am - 8pm=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 10a - 8p, hicksu@gmail.com<br />
# J, 10a - 8p<br />
# john georgejetsonforever@gmail.com<br />
<br />
=====Friday, May 15: 7:30am - 12:30pm=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 7:30 - 12:30<br />
<br />
=====Saturday, May 16: 7:30am - 09:30am=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 8:30 - 9:30<br />
# Olivier<br />
# Mohammed<br />
<br />
=====Sunday, May 17: 8:00am - 09:30am=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 8:30 - 9:30<br />
# Mohammed <br />
# Olivier<br />
<br />
====SHOWTIMES====<br />
<br />
=====Friday, May 15: 1pm - 7pm=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 1 - 7<br />
# john<br />
<br />
=====Saturday, May 16: 10am - 8pm=====<br />
<br />
#Jarrod, 10a - 8p<br />
#john <br />
#Mohammed<br />
#Olivier<br />
#Teapot<br />
<br />
=====Sunday, May 17: 10am - 6pm=====<br />
<br />
#Jarrod, 10a - 6p<br />
#john <br />
#Olivier<br />
#Mohammed<br />
#Teapot<br />
<br />
====BREAKDOWN====<br />
<br />
=====Sunday, May 17: 7pm - 9pm=====<br />
<br />
#Jarrod, 7p - 9p<br />
<br />
#Olivier<br />
#Mohammed<br />
<br />
= All about that booth =<br />
<br />
The plan is have a good time and to pack a whole bunch of Noisebridge into a 10' x 10' space. Within MakerFaire we are going to do our best to create a mini Hackspace that will support the ideas and creations that others will bring. Here is the idea:<br />
<br />
[[File:Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth_AXON.jpg|1024px]]<br />
<br />
Essentially we are creating a place where people can hack during the show and '''the ultimate exhibit is our community and our projects'''.<br />
<br />
Nevertheless, the base for this space is going to be some custom furniture pieces that will be made at Noisebridge, with love, for hacking. (When all you know is design and woodworking, every answer tends to be custom furniture). The centerpiece of this affair so far, is a new work table with built in power outlets and a bright flashy Noisebridge logo on the top. A table that people can pull up a chair to and start working on a project. If there are other things that we should try to incorporate into a hacking table, let us know. The back of the booth is a set of rearrangeable cabinets that will store tools and projects for use during the show and support and audio/video system for demonstrations and presentation during the show.<br />
<br />
Here are more specific plans for the booth furniture, I recommend the .pdf:<br />
<br />
https://noisebridge.net/images/2/24/Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth.pdf<br />
<br />
UPDATED NB Logo Channel drawing: [[file:Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth_TableDetail_REV_01.pdf]]<br />
<br />
[[File:Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth.jpg|1024px]]<br />
<br />
The .pdf of the current working drawings for for the table that we are building is here:<br />
<br />
https://noisebridge.net/images/a/a7/Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Table.pdf<br />
<br />
'''Every Thursday 19:00 to 22:00''' we will meet at Noisebridge, likely in the shop, to work on building things for the booth. This includes the furniture and whatever else is being prepped for MakerFaire. Updates to this process will be posted on the mailing list and the blog.<br />
<br />
=== Well made furniture /= mini hackerspace, we need participation!=== <br />
<br />
* '''how do we demonstrate Noisebridge in a 10' x 10' area, is it possible to also enjoy this?'''<br />
* help build out the booth, add to it, decorate it, make it better, make it more 'Noisebridge'<br />
* lend/bring your projects, demonstrate your projects, and teach others you know<br />
* work on projects at the show, and have projects for others to work on<br />
* spread the word about us needing help and get people to come meet us.<br />
<br />
=== Pre-MakerFaire Noisebridge Maker Meet and Greet ===<br />
<br />
Ideally, everyone would get to go down to MakerFaire and check out the neat stuff. For those that can't we should have an event to bring in Makers who are in town to talk about their projects and meet up with other hackers/makers. I'm thinking a special Five minutes of Fame and a mellow cocktail party.<br />
<br />
=== Schedules and Specifics ===<br />
<br />
Thank you for getting this far. This isn't worked out yet, but soon. You could help with this.<br />
<br />
=== Planned projects for Display and Presentations/Demonstrations ===<br />
<br />
Scotty's Land Yacht, Julio's LED aquarium, book scanner,<br />
<br />
= Build Night Recapitulations =<br />
<br />
Initial resin test casting - [[Maker Faire Build Night 2015-02-12|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-02-12]]<br />
<br />
LED installing and light testing - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-02-26|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-02-26]]<br />
<br />
Additional resin text and table start - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-05|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-05]]<br />
<br />
Additional resin test results and table top continues - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-12|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-12]]<br />
<br />
Routerpocalypse - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-19|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-19]]<br />
<br />
Substructure Assembly begins - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-26|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-26]]<br />
<br />
Substructure Assembly Continues - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-02|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-02]]<br />
<br />
Substructure wrap up and beginning of LEDs and Electrical - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-16|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-16]]<br />
<br />
Resin Pour! and electrical wiring finish - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-23|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-23]]<br />
<br />
Resin top, soldering, and table wood working completed. - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-30|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-30]]<br />
<br />
= Parts and Materials Specifications (working list) =<br />
<br />
=== Wood ===<br />
3/4" Red Oak Finish Plywood - $49.97 / 4'x8' sheet<br />
<br />
3/4" C grade Douglas fir sheathing plywood - $24.97 / 4"x8" sheet<br />
<br />
Number 20 biscuits - ~$8.00 / 100 count<br />
<br />
Kreg pocket screws - 24.97 /1000 count<br />
<br />
Titebond 3 wood glue $36.92 / gallon<br />
<br />
=== Casting and Finish ===<br />
<br />
The NB logo is 298in^3 or ~165 fluid ounces<br />
<br />
Tested : Ultra-Glo epoxy resin - pigment TBD<br />
<br />
May switch the the comperable but less expensive EasyCast<br />
http://www.amazon.com/Environmental-Technology-128-Ounce-Casting-Craft/dp/B004Y46G10/ref=pd_sim_hg_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=0STYH4AQMX1N9196CCQJ<br />
1 gallon kit is $77.60 via Amazon prime, need two kits $155.20<br />
<br />
=== Electrical and Electronics ===<br />
LED Strip: WS2812B individually addressable<br />
Can be purchased from ebay or alibaba.<br />
example: http://alturl.com/eh5k6 $9.99-12.99/meter<br />
or http://www.adafruit.com/category/168 for $24.99/meter<br />
JH - We have ~16' of linear distance inside the logo. So I'm considering purchasing this from the ebay vendor: <br />
-- LEDs/m: 60, Board's Color: White, Waterproof Grade: Epoxy IP65, Length: 5m, Price:US $74.99<br />
<br />
LED Controller/driver:<br />
Arduinos work fantastically. A Pro Mini works great and cheap.<br />
JH- https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11113 is this correct? $9.95<br />
HT- Yeah that works perfectly.<br />
<br />
Power for microcontroller and LEDs:<br />
Just need a 5v power supply of some sort, can be salvaged from existing cords by splitting the wire open and solder onto on/off switches.<br />
JH- Something like this? https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12889 $5.95<br />
HT- Yeah this works perfectly.<br />
I expect we need something separate for the LEDs. We will have >16 feet of them in the table.<br />
You make a good point, do you know of any electrical engineer that can do calculations on the electricity draw?<br />
<br />
100-1000uf capacitor:<br />
To prevent sudden power drops.<br />
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/ws2812-breakout-hookup-guide<br />
<br />
Wiring and Power<br />
Need wiring diagram and Spec<br />
TO SPEC: breaker, outlets, wire, jbox, switches, wire nuts<br />
IEC 60320 C14 power inlet to connect to outlet inhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60320#C13.2FC14_coupler<br />
<br />
=== Tools ===<br />
<br />
Have: Typical NB Shop tools, Plate Joiner, <br />
<br />
Need: Router bits with bearing over the blade to help the speed and accuracy of the logo channel cuts as we increase their depth.<br />
<br />
=== Software and Documentation ===<br />
<br />
<br />
[[category:Maker Faire]]</div>Asmallteapothttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Maker_Faire_2015&diff=47646Maker Faire 20152015-05-06T19:17:31Z<p>Asmallteapot: /* Saturday, May 16: 10am - 8pm */ Added myself as available to staff the booth on Saturday, 16 May 2015.</p>
<hr />
<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[[File:NB2015.jpg|1024px]]<br />
<br />
We should take a little bit of Noisebridge to MakerFaire, the world should be so lucky.<br />
<br />
=== TLDR: Come to Noisebridge Thursdays 19:00 - 22:00 and help make this a thing. We need makers, presenters, and teachers.===<br />
<br />
Contact [[user:jarrod|Jarrod]] hicksu@gmail.com or message me on Slack for more details<br />
<br />
= lolwut? =<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is an important resource for people to learn and make. We are more than a "makerspace", we are a community with a social mission to bring educative and creative autonomy to as many as possible. We have had a rough patch but we have done some good work during the recent [[Reboot]] to work toward this mission and '''it is time to attract some attention.''' <br />
<br />
People are getting projects done here and this public hackspace thing may still be a good idea. Let us use this upcoming MakerFaire to get people to come to Noisebridge and to come back to Noisebridge. Let's connect with other Hackerspaces and strengthen our relationships. Let's meet other hackers and makers, and bring projects into our space so that others may learn from them.<br />
<br />
See the Build Night recapitulations at the bottom of this page for progress.<br />
<br />
Further event info is at http://makerfaire.com/<br />
<br />
= Event Location, Schedule, and Volunteers =<br />
<br />
===LOCATION===<br />
<br />
San Mateo Event Center<br />
<br />
1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo, CA 94403<br />
<br />
===EVENT SCHEDULE===<br />
<br />
Please make a note of what what dates and times you are available. If possible add contact information, or email it to Jarrod ( hicksu@gmail.com )<br />
<br />
====SETUP====<br />
<br />
=====Thursday, May 14: 10am - 8pm=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 10a - 8p, hicksu@gmail.com<br />
# J, 10a - 8p<br />
# john georgejetsonforever@gmail.com<br />
<br />
=====Friday, May 15: 7:30am - 12:30pm=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 7:30 - 12:30<br />
<br />
=====Saturday, May 16: 7:30am - 09:30am=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 8:30 - 9:30<br />
# Olivier<br />
# Mohammed<br />
<br />
=====Sunday, May 17: 8:00am - 09:30am=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 8:30 - 9:30<br />
# Mohammed <br />
# Olivier<br />
<br />
====SHOWTIMES====<br />
<br />
=====Friday, May 15: 1pm - 7pm=====<br />
<br />
# Jarrod, 1 - 7<br />
# john<br />
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=====Saturday, May 16: 10am - 8pm=====<br />
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#Jarrod, 10a - 8p<br />
#john <br />
#Mohammed<br />
#Olivier<br />
#Teapot<br />
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=====Sunday, May 17: 10am - 6pm=====<br />
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#Jarrod, 10a - 6p<br />
#john <br />
#Olivier<br />
#Mohammed<br />
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====BREAKDOWN====<br />
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=====Sunday, May 17: 7pm - 9pm=====<br />
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#Jarrod, 7p - 9p<br />
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#Olivier<br />
#Mohammed<br />
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= All about that booth =<br />
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The plan is have a good time and to pack a whole bunch of Noisebridge into a 10' x 10' space. Within MakerFaire we are going to do our best to create a mini Hackspace that will support the ideas and creations that others will bring. Here is the idea:<br />
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[[File:Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth_AXON.jpg|1024px]]<br />
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Essentially we are creating a place where people can hack during the show and '''the ultimate exhibit is our community and our projects'''.<br />
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Nevertheless, the base for this space is going to be some custom furniture pieces that will be made at Noisebridge, with love, for hacking. (When all you know is design and woodworking, every answer tends to be custom furniture). The centerpiece of this affair so far, is a new work table with built in power outlets and a bright flashy Noisebridge logo on the top. A table that people can pull up a chair to and start working on a project. If there are other things that we should try to incorporate into a hacking table, let us know. The back of the booth is a set of rearrangeable cabinets that will store tools and projects for use during the show and support and audio/video system for demonstrations and presentation during the show.<br />
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Here are more specific plans for the booth furniture, I recommend the .pdf:<br />
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https://noisebridge.net/images/2/24/Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth.pdf<br />
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UPDATED NB Logo Channel drawing: [[file:Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth_TableDetail_REV_01.pdf]]<br />
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[[File:Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Booth.jpg|1024px]]<br />
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The .pdf of the current working drawings for for the table that we are building is here:<br />
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https://noisebridge.net/images/a/a7/Noisebridge_MakerFaire_Table.pdf<br />
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'''Every Thursday 19:00 to 22:00''' we will meet at Noisebridge, likely in the shop, to work on building things for the booth. This includes the furniture and whatever else is being prepped for MakerFaire. Updates to this process will be posted on the mailing list and the blog.<br />
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=== Well made furniture /= mini hackerspace, we need participation!=== <br />
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* '''how do we demonstrate Noisebridge in a 10' x 10' area, is it possible to also enjoy this?'''<br />
* help build out the booth, add to it, decorate it, make it better, make it more 'Noisebridge'<br />
* lend/bring your projects, demonstrate your projects, and teach others you know<br />
* work on projects at the show, and have projects for others to work on<br />
* spread the word about us needing help and get people to come meet us.<br />
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=== Pre-MakerFaire Noisebridge Maker Meet and Greet ===<br />
<br />
Ideally, everyone would get to go down to MakerFaire and check out the neat stuff. For those that can't we should have an event to bring in Makers who are in town to talk about their projects and meet up with other hackers/makers. I'm thinking a special Five minutes of Fame and a mellow cocktail party.<br />
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=== Schedules and Specifics ===<br />
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Thank you for getting this far. This isn't worked out yet, but soon. You could help with this.<br />
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=== Planned projects for Display and Presentations/Demonstrations ===<br />
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Scotty's Land Yacht, Julio's LED aquarium, book scanner,<br />
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= Build Night Recapitulations =<br />
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Initial resin test casting - [[Maker Faire Build Night 2015-02-12|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-02-12]]<br />
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LED installing and light testing - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-02-26|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-02-26]]<br />
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Additional resin text and table start - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-05|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-05]]<br />
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Additional resin test results and table top continues - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-12|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-12]]<br />
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Routerpocalypse - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-19|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-19]]<br />
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Substructure Assembly begins - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-03-26|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-03-26]]<br />
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Substructure Assembly Continues - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-02|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-02]]<br />
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Substructure wrap up and beginning of LEDs and Electrical - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-16|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-16]]<br />
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Resin Pour! and electrical wiring finish - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-23|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-23]]<br />
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Resin top, soldering, and table wood working completed. - [[Maker_Faire_Build_Night_2015-04-30|Maker Faire Build Night 2015-04-30]]<br />
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= Parts and Materials Specifications (working list) =<br />
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=== Wood ===<br />
3/4" Red Oak Finish Plywood - $49.97 / 4'x8' sheet<br />
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3/4" C grade Douglas fir sheathing plywood - $24.97 / 4"x8" sheet<br />
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Number 20 biscuits - ~$8.00 / 100 count<br />
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Kreg pocket screws - 24.97 /1000 count<br />
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Titebond 3 wood glue $36.92 / gallon<br />
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=== Casting and Finish ===<br />
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The NB logo is 298in^3 or ~165 fluid ounces<br />
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Tested : Ultra-Glo epoxy resin - pigment TBD<br />
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May switch the the comperable but less expensive EasyCast<br />
http://www.amazon.com/Environmental-Technology-128-Ounce-Casting-Craft/dp/B004Y46G10/ref=pd_sim_hg_4?ie=UTF8&refRID=0STYH4AQMX1N9196CCQJ<br />
1 gallon kit is $77.60 via Amazon prime, need two kits $155.20<br />
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=== Electrical and Electronics ===<br />
LED Strip: WS2812B individually addressable<br />
Can be purchased from ebay or alibaba.<br />
example: http://alturl.com/eh5k6 $9.99-12.99/meter<br />
or http://www.adafruit.com/category/168 for $24.99/meter<br />
JH - We have ~16' of linear distance inside the logo. So I'm considering purchasing this from the ebay vendor: <br />
-- LEDs/m: 60, Board's Color: White, Waterproof Grade: Epoxy IP65, Length: 5m, Price:US $74.99<br />
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LED Controller/driver:<br />
Arduinos work fantastically. A Pro Mini works great and cheap.<br />
JH- https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11113 is this correct? $9.95<br />
HT- Yeah that works perfectly.<br />
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Power for microcontroller and LEDs:<br />
Just need a 5v power supply of some sort, can be salvaged from existing cords by splitting the wire open and solder onto on/off switches.<br />
JH- Something like this? https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12889 $5.95<br />
HT- Yeah this works perfectly.<br />
I expect we need something separate for the LEDs. We will have >16 feet of them in the table.<br />
You make a good point, do you know of any electrical engineer that can do calculations on the electricity draw?<br />
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100-1000uf capacitor:<br />
To prevent sudden power drops.<br />
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/ws2812-breakout-hookup-guide<br />
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Wiring and Power<br />
Need wiring diagram and Spec<br />
TO SPEC: breaker, outlets, wire, jbox, switches, wire nuts<br />
IEC 60320 C14 power inlet to connect to outlet inhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60320#C13.2FC14_coupler<br />
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=== Tools ===<br />
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Have: Typical NB Shop tools, Plate Joiner, <br />
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Need: Router bits with bearing over the blade to help the speed and accuracy of the logo channel cuts as we increase their depth.<br />
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=== Software and Documentation ===<br />
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[[category:Maker Faire]]</div>Asmallteapothttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Harassment&diff=46336Harassment2015-01-15T21:47:25Z<p>Asmallteapot: fix anti-harassment policy link</p>
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<div>'''Harassment''' includes <br />
* hurtful or offensive comments<br />
* deliberate intimidation<br />
* stalking<br />
* following<br />
* inappropriate physical contact<br />
* unwelcome sexual attention. <br />
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'''A note on sexual harassment'''<br />
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Noisebridge takes sexual harassment seriously and we take women’s voices seriously, because we know that we are more effective as a movement when half of humanity's talent, knowledge, and experience is not ignored or marginalized. Individuals asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to do so immediately. If someone does not stop when asked and you feel safe appealing to the community at large for help, please email [https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo/noisebridge-discuss noisebridge-discuss@lists.noisebridge.net] and bring it up at the next [[Meetings | Tuesday community meeting]].<br />
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On September 24th, 2013, Noisebridge adopted an [[Anti-Harassment Policy]]. The policy has a trail period that expires on January 21st, 2014. To participate in the conversation to improve the policy see [https://github.com/noisebridge/anti-harassment Anti-Harassment Policy Mutable Markdown].<br />
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We are a diverse community and thus it is especially important that we listen to, and respect, each others' boundaries. Additionally, it is our duty as participants of Noisebridge to enforce these standards and put a stop to harassment when we see it occurring. Be aware that an individual who is experiencing harassment may not feel comfortable speaking up--and any individual who is harassing someone is unlikely to respect them enough to be swayed even if they do. It is essential that individuals who witness harassment speak up in defense of those who are experiencing it. If someone at Noisebridge is not being excellent to others, call them out on it. Make it clear that such behavior is unacceptable, and does have consequences in terms of how the rest of the community will view them. <br />
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Further reading on how this kind of conflict is dealt with in the Noisebridge community:<br />
[[Community_Standards]], [[Safety]], [[Conflict_Resolution]], [[Mediation]]</div>Asmallteapothttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Noisebridge_Experiments&diff=45566Noisebridge Experiments2014-12-09T07:32:00Z<p>Asmallteapot: fixed typo</p>
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<div>In its history, Noisebridge has done some really stupid things. The author hopes that Noisebridge has wised up a bit since then and is a bit older, but for posterity, here's what we've tried and learned was a Bad Idea:<br />
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* [[Meeting_Notes_2013_10_15#Proposals_from_last_week|Consensing that your membership dues were optional]]</div>Asmallteapothttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Getting_Here_(2169)&diff=45518Getting Here (2169)2014-12-07T23:23:20Z<p>Asmallteapot: /* Public transit */ Added section about AC Transit's new late-night transbay service on weekends.</p>
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<div>[[File:Noisebridge location map-20091130-125922.png|thumb|right|2169 Mission Street]]<br />
[[File:Noisebridge front entrance.png|thumb|400px|Ring the bell at the end of the arrow -- the one labeled "Noisebrige" =)]]<br />
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Noisebridge is located on the 3rd floor of '''[http://maps.google.com/?q=2169+Mission+Street,+94110 2169 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110-1219]''', between 17th and 18th street ([http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=37.762352&mlon=-122.419372&zoom=16 37.76717 N, 122.418423 W]), 1.5 blocks south of [http://www.bart.gov/stations/16th/index.aspx 16th Street Mission BART station]. Use the intercom to ask to be buzzed into the space. An [[elevator]] with manually-operated doors is available, and here is some basic [[accessibility]] information.<br />
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Here is a [[Map]] of Noisebridge.<br />
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If this is your first time here, please review our [[visitor advice]].<br />
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We have more information here on [[Getting_In | getting in]] using really space-age or really old-fashioned ways of opening doors.<br />
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You can also find [[Getting Here (83c) | directions to our old space]].<br />
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==Public transit==<br />
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[http://511.org/ 511.org] is great to help plan your Bay Area travel.<br />
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[http://www.flysfo.com/ San Francisco International Airport (SFO)] is about 30 minutes away. [http://www.oaklandairport.com/ Oakland International Airport (OAK)] is about 50 minutes away.<br />
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[http://www.caltrain.com/ Caltrain], [http://www.amtrakcapitols.com/ Capitol Corridor] [http://www.sfmta.com Muni] and [http://www.bart.gov BART] transit systems can help get you around the Bay area on public transit.<br />
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===Getting Here by BART===<br />
[http://www.bart.gov BART] (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train service runs 4:30am-midnight weekdays, 6am-midnight on Saturday, and 8am-midnight on Sunday. The train schedules are generally accurate to within about 3 minutes.<br />
* Take BART to 16th Street Mission Station<br />
* Get to street level via either exit<br />
* Walk 1.5 blocks south on Mission Street.<br />
* Noisebridge is on the left, 2169 Mission, just before Mi Ranchito Produce Market.<br />
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===Getting Here By Caltrain===<br />
[http://www.caltrain.com/ Caltrain] service runs from 4:30am-midnight on weekdays, 7am-midnight on Saturday, and 8am-9pm on Sunday. The train schedules are generally accurate to within 10 minutes, but can often be delayed for significantly longer. Your best bet if a train doesn’t show up is to [https://twitter.com/search?q=caltrain search "caltrain" on Twitter].<br />
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* Take Caltrain to Millbrae Station<br />
* Walk across the northbound platform to transfer to BART<br />
* Wait to board the next train. As of writing, all BART trains serving Millbrae also travel to 16th Street Mission.<br />
* From here, see the BART directions above.<br />
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You can also take Caltrain to the 22nd Street or 4th and King Stations, but it will usually be faster to just take BART.<br />
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===Getting Here by Muni===<br />
San Francisco is served by the [http://www.sfmta.com Muni] bus and light rail network. Only some lines run from 1am-5am, so called "Owl" service. Bus schedules are generally accurate to within 15 minutes. [http://www.nextbus.com/predictor/stopSelector.jsp?a=sf-muni Nextbus] has real-time bus arrival information. [[nextbus | (Check stops near noisebridge here).]] Muni lines that pass particularly close to Noisebridge are:<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=14 14 Mission] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)''' (24 hour service)<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=33 33 Stanyan] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)'''<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=49 49 Van Ness-Mission] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)'''<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=22 22 Fillmore] (24 hour service; closest stop 16th and Mission)<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=12 12 Folsom] (closest stop 18th and Folsom)<br />
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Noisebridge is about a 15 minute walk from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_Street_Station_(San_Francisco) Church St Light Rail Muni Station], served by the Muni light rail K, L, M, and T lines underground, and the J, N and F aboveground. (When riding the J Church line, it is closer to exit at the bottom of Dolores Park at 18th and Church rather than at Church and Market. The other Muni light rail lines also connect with BART at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civic_Center_Station_(San_Francisco) Civic Center Station]; transferring to BART there may be faster than walking from Church Street.)<br />
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===Getting Home by AC Transit===<br />
[http://www.actransit.org/ AC Transit]'s late-night bus service can get you back to the East Bay after BART stops running at midnight. As of the [http://www.actransit.org/2014/11/18/service-changes-december-7-2014/ December 7, 2014 service change], the following routes stop on Mission Street '''on weekends only''':<br />
: [http://www.actransit.org/maps/schedule_results.php?&quick_line=800 Route 800], to Richmond BART<br />
: [http://www.actransit.org/maps/schedule_results.php?&quick_line=822 Route 822], to Pittsburg/Bay Point BART<br />
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Connecting bus service to Fremont is available on [http://www.actransit.org/maps/schedule_results.php?&quick_line=801 Route 801].<br />
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AC Transit's schedule doesn't indicate whether routes 800 and 822 will stop in front of Noisebridge at 18th Street. If you know whether or not they do, please edit this article and say so.<br />
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==Cycling==<br />
See the [http://www.sfbike.org/download/map.pdf San Francisco Bike Coalition bike map] for bike directions to Noisebridge. Noisebridge can be found in the center-right portion of this map.<br />
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Valencia Street, 1 block west of Mission, is an official route of the San Francisco Bicycle Network, with roomy bike lanes in both directions and calm traffic. For security you should bring your bike upstairs either via the stairs or elevator. Our bike rack has room for at least 14 bikes :-)<br />
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==Driving==<br />
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Find us on [http://maps.google.com/?q=2169+Mission+Street,+94110 Google Maps] or [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=37.762352&mlon=-122.419372&zoom=16 OpenStreetMap].<br />
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Evening street parking in the area is difficult since the 16th and Valencia area is a popular entertainment district. Most street parking in the area is metered 9am-6pm.<br />
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There is a commercial parking garage at [http://j.mp/9IMNpT 42 Hoff Street], about two blocks from Noisebridge. Several [http://www.bart.gov/guide/parking/index.aspx BART stations outside of San Francisco] city limits also have parking available. San Francisco is famous for car break-ins; you should place ''all'' your valuables in the trunk of your car.<br />
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=== From the East Bay ===<br />
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# From the East Bay, take I-80W (across the Bay Bridge)<br />
# 1.5 miles after the Bay Bridge, exit right at "Golden Gate Bridge | North 101 | Exit 1B"<br />
# in 0.5 miles exit right at a double sign that reads "Duboce Ave | Exit 434A" and "101 North | G G Br | Mission St"<br />
# Bear left near the bottom of the exit<br />
# At the bottom of the exit, turn left on Mission<br />
# Continue south on Mission Street about 4 blocks to 2169 Mission<br />
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=== From the South Bay ===<br />
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# From the South Bay, take US-101N<br />
# Exit at Vermont St and immediately turn left on Vermont<br />
# Go 2 blocks and turn left on 16th<br />
# Go 1.1 miles (approx 12 blocks) and turn left on Mission Street<br />
# Continue south on Mission Street 1.5 blocks to 2169 Mission<br />
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Alternatively<br />
# Take I-280N <br />
# Exit at San Jose Avenue<br />
# Go 1.1 miles, turn right onto Randall and make an immediate left onto Mission Street<br />
# Go 1.6 miles (approx 16 blocks) and find yourself in front of Noisebridge!<br />
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=== From the North Bay ===<br />
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From the North Bay, take US-101S (across the Golden Gate Bridge). Continue on US-101S within San Francisco (local San Francisco streets signed as US-101S are Lombard Street and then Van Ness Avenue) until it crosses Market Street and becomes South Van Ness Avenue, then follow South Van Ness, then right on 18th, right on Mission. Just stay on mission. South van mess is too crowded<br />
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===[http://j.mp/9En9Jg To Garage at 42 Hoff]===<br />
# Starting at Noisebridge, go 1/2 block north to 17th St.<br />
# Turn left on 17th<br />
# Take your first right onto Hoff St.<br />
# The garage is 1/2 block ahead on the left<br />
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[[Category:InTheSpace]]<br />
[[Category:Pages with a Noisebridge Tiny URL]]<br />
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===More Parking===<br />
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Garages (showing rates for 3 hours):<br />
[http://bit.ly/OOggmA]<br />
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More garages, rates per hour:<br />
[http://www.parkme.com/map?lat=37.7895034367&lng=-122.405755564]<br />
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Parking meters in database format:<br />
http://sfpark.org/resources/parking-meters-census-gis-data/<br />
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And this book of "parking secrets":<br />
http://www.findingthesweetspot.com/pages/tips.html<br />
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Like some other big cities, you can sometimes get lucky and find unmetered parking if you drive around the side-streets.<br />
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{{ManualPage}}</div>Asmallteapothttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=13&diff=45425132014-11-30T02:53:49Z<p>Asmallteapot: Printed labitrack for the bike racks. Setting up as redirect to cycling directions for now.</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Getting Here#Cycling]]</div>Asmallteapothttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Vegan_food_near_2169&diff=45269Vegan food near 21692014-11-14T03:13:54Z<p>Asmallteapot: Add section headers to improve page navigation</p>
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<div>So you're at 2169 Mission and hungry, AND you're vegan? Boy do we have things for you!!<br />
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Fear not! The mission is full of vegan friendly joints! And all of these places are REALLY GOOD! (Even good for your total carnivore friends.)<br />
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== Japanese ==<br />
''Minako'' - 2154 Mission St - organic Japanese food with many explicitly vegan options, across the street a bit $$$, slowish service, and not always open; but super duper good & Judy & her mom are hella awesome http://www.yelp.com/biz/minako-organic-japanese-restaurant-san-francisco<br/><br />
''Cha-ya'' - 762 Valencia -is vegan organic Japanese food http://www.yelp.com/biz/cha-ya-vegetarian-japanese-restaurant-san-francisco<br /><br />
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== Chinese ==<br />
''Big Lantern'' - 16th just past Valencia - passable chinese, their salty spicy fried tofu is pretty delish <br/><br />
''Mission Chinese'' - 2234 Mission, a few doors south of 18th - really good Chinese (but often super crowded). The sign out front says "Lung Shan", which is another restaurant with the same dining hall.<br /><br />
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== Vietnamese ==<br />
''Sunflower'' - Valencia and 16th - some vegan options, lot of food for the $ <br /><br />
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== Thai ==<br />
''Osha'' - 819 Valencia, near 19th St. - Kinda expensive but really good, open until midnight? <br/><br />
''Yamo'' - 3406 Valencia, near Mission St. -- Really good, very reasonably priced. There's often a line to get in, but it moves fast. Eat in the small dining area, or get your food to go.<br /><br />
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== Indian/Pakistani ==<br />
''Udupi Palace'' - 1007 Valencia Street all veg, great, helpful with vegan requests, cash only. Very good Southern Indian food (and not as loud as Dosa).<br/><br />
''Dosa'' - 995 Valencia [http://dosasf.com]] (see they have a dietary needs pdf, wow, seems usable for gluten free too!) Great Southern Indian food, but super LOUD!<br/><br />
''Alhamra'' - 3083 16th St., near Valencia - really good Northern Indian food. Sit down and chill.<br/><br />
''Pak Wan'' - 3180 16th St., near Guerrero - really good Northern Indain food. Kinda fast.<br /><br />
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== Mexican ==<br />
The Mission obviously has a ton of amazing burrito joints (and other Mexican food) - but here are some that are vegan friendly without hassle:<br/><br />
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''Papalote'' - 3409 24th Street - http://www.yelp.com/biz/papalote-mexican-grill-san-francisco<br/> (some say the best vegan burritos in SF)<br/><br />
''Pancho Villa'' -3071 16th St - http://www.yelp.com/biz/pancho-villa-taqueria-san-francisco<br/><br />
''El Castillito'' - 2092 Mission, near 17th St. - great vegan burritos!<br/><br />
Can Cun - 2288 Mission, near 19th St. - great vegan burritos!<br/><br />
''El Buen Sabor'' - 699 Valencia, at 18th St. - They even have tofu burritos.<br/><br />
''Gracias Madre'' - 2211 Mission, near 18th St. - incredibly good vegan restaurant that even total carnivores will love! But, OMF-ingG, this place is so LOUD!<br /><br />
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== Sammiches ==<br />
''Ike's Place'' - 3506 16th St - FUCK YEAH!! http://www.ilikeikesplace.com/ (super big vegan menu no on board but in binder/onweb)<br /><br />
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== California ==<br />
''Herbivore'' - 983 Valencia Street - all vegan, good for breakfast/brunch until 2pm http://www.yelp.com/biz/papalote-mexican-grill-san-francisco<br/><br />
''Weird Fish'' - 2193 Mission Street - don't let the name fool you, great vegan brunch until 3pm http://www.yelp.com/biz/weird-fish-san-francisco<br/><br />
''Monk's Kettle'' - 16th and Valencia - vegan chili, veggie burger are awesome <br/><br />
''Frijtz'' - 590 Valencia, near 17th St. - Belgian fries, fake chicken sammich by request, vegan sauces available, play like you are David Bowman in the back of the Hayes street location. [http://frjtzfries.com Frjtz]<br/> <br />
''Gestault'' - 3159 16th St., between Valencia & Guerrero - Grungy bar that serves Tofukey sausages.<br /><br />
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== Middle Eastern ==<br />
''Truly Mediterranean'' - 3109 16th St., near Valencia (next to Roxie Theater). Really good falafel. Try the falafel deluxe (which comes with potatoes and eggplant)! Some seating, but this is really a to-go place.<br/><br />
''Old Jeruselum '' -- 2976 Mission, near 26th St. - Absolutely the best falafel in SF (and just about anywhere).<br/><br />
''Ali Baba's Cave'' - 799 Valencia, at 19th St. - Good food all the way around.<br /><br />
<br />
== Know a good vegan-friendly place? ==<br />
[https://noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Vegan_food_near_2169&action=edit Add it by editing this page!]<br />
<br />
== Outside the Mission District ==<br />
<br />
El Balazo - 1654 Haight St - (415) 864-2140 - fantastic burritos including "Joe's Burrito" for vegans<br /><br />
Herbivore - Divisadero Street - another location <br /><br />
Ananada Fuara - Market Street <br /><br />
Millennium upscale vegan dining - some of the best in the world, helps to make reservations $$$$<br /><br />
Saha - 1075 Sutter Street - http://www.sahasf.com - Same caliber as Millenium, but not as expensive. <br /><br />
Rosamunde's - on Haight - <br /><br />
Citris Club - Upper Haight - pan asian <br /><br />
King of Thai Noodles - 5th and Mission - open until 2am <br /><br />
Sparky's Diner - open 24/7 with some vegan options <br /><br />
Naan N' Curry - O'Farrel - will make vegan food upon request<br /><br />
Zante's - Cortland and Mission - vegan pizza options (indian pizza??)<br /><br />
Lucky Creation - 854 Washington St - (415) 989-0818 - awesome wheat gluten and generally good chinese. vegan. <br /><br />
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You may be looking for [[The_Neighborhood|neighbors]] of the current location at [[Getting_Here|2169 Mission Street]].<br />
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== 83A ==<br />
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[http://blog.doloreslabs.com/ Dolores Labs]<br />
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== 83B ==<br />
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Unknown.<br />
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== 83D ==<br />
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<div>''What's in the neighborhood around 2169 Mission?''<br />
<br />
== Restaurants ==<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is of course located in the birthplace of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_burrito Mission burrito], with an abundance of Mexican places in the area, but there are many different restaurants within walking distance of the space.<br />
<br />
===Taqueria Cancún===<br />
YUMMY burritos and stuff. People love it. CASH ONLY! They have an ATM, but who really uses those ripoff ATMs...<br />
2288 Mission St<br />
<br />
===[http://thesycamoresf.com/ The Sycamore]===<br />
<br />
Really nice gastropub with yummy sliders (mini-burgers), roast beef sandwiches and pork belly donuts. Does takeout!<br />
<br />
* 2140 Mission St. (between 17th & 18th)<br />
* Open daily from 11:30 a.m. - midnight<br />
* Kitchen hours: 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. Mon-Thu, 11:30-midnight Fri-Sat<br />
* Happy Hour: 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - dollar off drafts<br />
* Free wifi ("Sycamore Public", no encryption) <br />
* [http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-sycamore-san-francisco Yelp]<br />
<br />
===Yamo===<br />
A tiny place, maybe six or eight seats at the counter, that's it. Almost as many Burmese grandmothers working behind the counter. Some of the food is great. Rubin's favorite: #10, Mango Chicken, $5.25 (and maybe a coconut for $2.50). <br />
<br />
* 3406 18th St. (between Mission St. & San Carlos St.) [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=3408+18th+st+sf+ca Map]<br />
* (415) 553-8911<br />
* Mon-Thu 10:30 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.<br />
* Fri-Sat 10:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. <br />
* [http://sanfrancisco.menupages.com/restaurants/yamo/ Menu]<br />
* [http://www.yelp.com/biz/yamo-san-francisco Yelp!]<br />
<br />
===Whiz!===<br />
On South Van Ness and 18th, good burgers and fries. Since 1955.<br />
<br />
===Minako===<br />
Organic Japanese, is across the street on Mission street. Vegan friendly.<br />
<br />
===Weird Fish===<br />
A few doors south of Noisebridge, at 2193 Mission. Quite likely named after a Radiohead song as its clientele are almost uniformly Radiohead fans. Vegan friendly.<br />
<br />
===El Castillito===<br />
Another taquería, excellent Mission-style burritos (order the vegetarian or a "Super"). Across the street, just past 17th.<br />
*2092 Mission St.<br />
<br />
===Grand Mission Donuts & Bakery(美新餅家)===<br />
I know this isn't a restaurant, not really, although it does have tables and chairs... but it is doughnuts, and you ''can't not have doughnuts!'' They're not even really great doughnuts, but mediocre doughnuts are still doughnuts, and it's less than half a block away. Surprisingly decent apple fritter, however, and at a buck twenty-five one of the cheapest you'll ever find. Also a modest selection of Chinese pastries.<br />
*2195 Mission St., next door to Weird Fish<br />
Their operating hours are discernable to no man or beast.<br />
<br />
===Vegan food (that's really good for everyone!)===<br />
Incredibly good [[Vegan_food_near_2169|Vegan food]] nearby (that really is good for everyone).<br />
<br />
==Markets==<br />
===Mi Ranchito===<br />
[[File:Noisebridge front entrance.png|thumb|250px|Confusingly, arrow is pointing at entrance to Noisebridge, away from entrance to Mi Ranchito]]<br />
<span lang="es">Mi Ranchito</span> Produce & Carnicería is located directly below Noisebridge, or, rather, Noisebridge is located directly above it. It is open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 days a week.<br><br />
As its name indicates, in addition to a reasonable selection of produce and <span lang="es">albarrotes</span>, there is a butcher counter in the back. For a cheap snack you can get <span lang="es">pan dulce</span>, 3 for a buck - Mexican pastries, cookies, rolls and <span lang="no">småkaker</span>. They also, among their produce and Hispanic groceries, have a decent supply of typical snack/junk food, as well as an impressive selection of Latin American soda pop, including the world's best apple soda, Pepsi's entry into the market, <span lang="es">[http://www.manzanitasol.com/us?wptheme=English Manzanita Sol]</span>, and now <span lang="es">Toronja ("<span lang="en">Grapefruit</span>") Sol</span>, a competitor to another soft drink popular in Mexico, Squirt.<br />
<br />
===Mission Grocery===<br />
There's a liquor store across the street, just past Sycamore, at 2128-2130 Mission. I'm pretty sure they're open 24 hours; if not they're open later than pretty much everyone else. They accept credit cards but charge a dollar per transaction, even though that contravenes the Merchant Agreement every vendor must sign with Visa and MasterCard. Despite the sign out front don't expect to find any actual groceries here. Lots of heavily processed junk food and delicious cheap alcohol. A dangerous place to find myself when I've got the munchies.<br />
<br />
===[http://www.rainbow.coop/ Rainbow Grocery]===<br />
Rainbow is is a co-op grocery store run on many of the same principles as Noisebridge. It's, like, three blocks down and a couple blocks over. They have lots of sustainable foodie type stuff, bulk food, health supplements, natural body care products, etc. <br />
* 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.<br />
* 1745 Folsom St.<br />
<br />
==Drug stores==<br />
There's a Walgreens right next to 16th & Mission BART, which is nice because you can get cash back from ATM purchases without having to pay a fee.<br />
<br />
== Bookstores ==<br />
A few doors to the north of Noisebridge, at 2141 Mission:<br />
====[http://stores.ebay.com/Valhalla-Fine-and-Collectible-Books Valhalla Books]====<br />
*2nd floor, Ste. 202<br />
*"Mostly hardbound fiction," sf + fantasy section, but also some interesting non-, a few cool older books about computing (i.e. not manuals), philosophy, history etc.<br />
<br />
====Bolerium Books====<br />
*3rd floor, Ste. 300<br />
*American social movements, etc.<br />
====[http://www.libroslatinos.com/ Libros Latinos]====<br />
*3rd floor, Ste. 301<br />
*Libros de México, Centro- y Sudamérica y el Caribe<br />
*Books from Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean<br />
*Art, literature, photography, environment, immigration, history, religion, archaeology, sexuality<br />
*Ephemera, rare, new, used, antiquarian<br />
*We take requests.<br />
<br />
On Valencia between 16th and 17th:<br />
===Dog Eared Books===<br />
*900 Valencia St.<br />
* (415) 282-1901<br />
*Used books<br />
===Borderland Books===<br />
*866 Valencia St.<br />
* (415) 824-8203<br />
*Science fiction and fantasy<br />
===Goteblüd===<br />
* 766 Valencia St.<br />
*Sat-Sun, noon - 5 p.m.<br />
*Zines, literary ephemera<br />
<br />
On 24th between Folsom & Shotwell:<br />
===Adobe Books===<br />
* 3130 24th St<br />
* (415) 864-3936<br />
* Used books<br />
<br />
A former neighbor that's moved to Japantown:<br />
===Forest Books===<br />
* 1748 Buchanan St<br />
* (415) 863-2755<br />
* Used books<br />
<br />
Most of this info is courtesy of Joe from Valhalla.<br />
<br />
== Hardware and Related == <br />
(Hardware hardware, not computer hardware)<br />
* '''Lasts Paints''' Not a good range of supplies, but two doors away.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Crafts==<br />
* '''[http://www.fabricoutletsf.com/ Fabric Outlet]''' If you're [[sewing]] + need something this is just a couple doors down.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Sustenance]]<br />
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<div>[[File:Noisebridge location map-20091130-125922.png|thumb|right|2169 Mission Street]]<br />
[[File:Noisebridge front entrance.png|thumb|400px|Ring the bell at the end of the arrow -- the one labeled "Noisebrige" =)]]<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is located on the 3rd floor of '''[http://maps.google.com/?q=2169+Mission+Street,+94110 2169 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110-1219]''', between 17th and 18th street ([http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=37.762352&mlon=-122.419372&zoom=16 37.76717 N, 122.418423 W]), 1.5 blocks south of [http://www.bart.gov/stations/16th/index.aspx 16th Street Mission BART station]. Use the intercom to ask to be buzzed into the space. An [[elevator]] with manually-operated doors is available, and here is some basic [[accessibility]] information.<br />
<br />
Here is a [[Map]] of Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
If this is your first time here, please review our [[visitor advice]].<br />
<br />
We have more information here on [[Getting_In | getting in]] using really space-age or really old-fashioned ways of opening doors.<br />
<br />
You can also find [[Getting Here (83c) | directions to our old space]].<br />
<br />
==Public transit==<br />
<br />
[http://511.org/ 511.org] is great to help plan your Bay Area travel.<br />
<br />
[http://www.flysfo.com/ San Francisco International Airport (SFO)] is about 30 minutes away. [http://www.oaklandairport.com/ Oakland International Airport (OAK)] is about 50 minutes away.<br />
<br />
[http://www.caltrain.com/ Caltrain], [http://www.amtrakcapitols.com/ Capitol Corridor] [http://www.sfmta.com Muni] and [http://www.bart.gov BART] transit systems can help get you around the Bay area on public transit.<br />
<br />
===Getting Here by BART===<br />
[http://www.bart.gov BART] (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train service runs 4:30am-midnight weekdays, 6am-midnight on Saturday, and 8am-midnight on Sunday. The train schedules are generally accurate to within about 3 minutes.<br />
* Take BART to 16th Street Mission Station<br />
* Get to street level via either exit<br />
* Walk 1.5 blocks south on Mission Street.<br />
* Noisebridge is on the left, 2169 Mission, just before Mi Ranchito Produce Market.<br />
<br />
===Getting Here By Caltrain===<br />
[http://www.caltrain.com/ Caltrain] service runs from 4:30am-midnight on weekdays, 7am-midnight on Saturday, and 8am-9pm on Sunday. The train schedules are generally accurate to within 10 minutes, but can often be delayed for significantly longer. Your best bet if a train doesn’t show up is to [https://twitter.com/search?q=caltrain search "caltrain" on Twitter].<br />
<br />
* Take Caltrain to Millbrae Station<br />
* Walk across the northbound platform to transfer to BART<br />
* Wait to board the next train. As of writing, all BART trains serving Millbrae also travel to 16th Street Mission.<br />
* From here, see the BART directions above.<br />
<br />
You can also take Caltrain to the 22nd Street or 4th and King Stations, but it will usually be faster to just take BART.<br />
<br />
===Getting Here by Muni===<br />
San Francisco is served by the [http://www.sfmta.com Muni] bus and light rail network. Only some lines run from 1am-5am, so called "Owl" service. Bus schedules are generally accurate to within 15 minutes. [http://www.nextbus.com/predictor/stopSelector.jsp?a=sf-muni Nextbus] has real-time bus arrival information. [[nextbus | (Check stops near noisebridge here).]] Muni lines that pass particularly close to Noisebridge are:<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=14 14 Mission] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)''' (24 hour service)<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=33 33 Stanyan] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)'''<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=49 49 Van Ness-Mission] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)'''<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=22 22 Fillmore] (24 hour service; closest stop 16th and Mission)<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=12 12 Folsom] (closest stop 18th and Folsom)<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is about a 15 minute walk from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_Street_Station_(San_Francisco) Church St Light Rail Muni Station], served by the Muni light rail K, L, M, and T lines underground, and the J, N and F aboveground. (When riding the J Church line, it is closer to exit at the bottom of Dolores Park at 18th and Church rather than at Church and Market. The other Muni light rail lines also connect with BART at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civic_Center_Station_(San_Francisco) Civic Center Station]; transferring to BART there may be faster than walking from Church Street.)<br />
<br />
==Cycling==<br />
See the [http://www.sfbike.org/download/map.pdf San Francisco Bike Coalition bike map] for bike directions to Noisebridge. Noisebridge can be found in the center-right portion of this map.<br />
<br />
Valencia Street, 1 block west of Mission, is an official route of the San Francisco Bicycle Network, with roomy bike lanes in both directions and calm traffic. For security you should bring your bike upstairs either via the stairs or elevator. Our bike rack has room for at least 14 bikes :-)<br />
<br />
==Driving==<br />
<br />
Find us on [http://maps.google.com/?q=2169+Mission+Street,+94110 Google Maps] or [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=37.762352&mlon=-122.419372&zoom=16 OpenStreetMap].<br />
<br />
Evening street parking in the area is difficult since the 16th and Valencia area is a popular entertainment district. Most street parking in the area is metered 9am-6pm.<br />
<br />
There is a commercial parking garage at [http://j.mp/9IMNpT 42 Hoff Street], about two blocks from Noisebridge. Several [http://www.bart.gov/guide/parking/index.aspx BART stations outside of San Francisco] city limits also have parking available. San Francisco is famous for car break-ins; you should place ''all'' your valuables in the trunk of your car.<br />
<br />
=== From the East Bay ===<br />
<br />
# From the East Bay, take I-80W (across the Bay Bridge)<br />
# 1.5 miles after the Bay Bridge, exit right at "Golden Gate Bridge | North 101 | Exit 1B"<br />
# in 0.5 miles exit right at a double sign that reads "Duboce Ave | Exit 434A" and "101 North | G G Br | Mission St"<br />
# Bear left near the bottom of the exit<br />
# At the bottom of the exit, turn left on Mission<br />
# Continue south on Mission Street about 4 blocks to 2169 Mission<br />
<br />
=== From the South Bay ===<br />
<br />
# From the South Bay, take US-101N<br />
# Exit at Vermont St and immediately turn left on Vermont<br />
# Go 2 blocks and turn left on 16th<br />
# Go 1.1 miles (approx 12 blocks) and turn left on Mission Street<br />
# Continue south on Mission Street 1.5 blocks to 2169 Mission<br />
<br />
Alternatively<br />
# Take I-280N <br />
# Exit at San Jose Avenue<br />
# Go 1.1 miles, turn right onto Randall and make an immediate left onto Mission Street<br />
# Go 1.6 miles (approx 16 blocks) and find yourself in front of Noisebridge!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== From the North Bay ===<br />
<br />
From the North Bay, take US-101S (across the Golden Gate Bridge). Continue on US-101S within San Francisco (local San Francisco streets signed as US-101S are Lombard Street and then Van Ness Avenue) until it crosses Market Street and becomes South Van Ness Avenue, then follow South Van Ness, then right on 18th, right on Mission. Just stay on mission. South van mess is too crowded<br />
<br />
===[http://j.mp/9En9Jg To Garage at 42 Hoff]===<br />
# Starting at Noisebridge, go 1/2 block north to 17th St.<br />
# Turn left on 17th<br />
# Take your first right onto Hoff St.<br />
# The garage is 1/2 block ahead on the left<br />
<br />
[[Category:InTheSpace]]<br />
[[Category:Pages with a Noisebridge Tiny URL]]<br />
<br />
===More Parking===<br />
<br />
Garages (showing rates for 3 hours):<br />
[http://bit.ly/OOggmA]<br />
<br />
More garages, rates per hour:<br />
[http://www.parkme.com/map?lat=37.7895034367&lng=-122.405755564]<br />
<br />
Parking meters in database format:<br />
http://sfpark.org/resources/parking-meters-census-gis-data/<br />
<br />
And this book of "parking secrets":<br />
http://www.findingthesweetspot.com/pages/tips.html<br />
<br />
Like some other big cities, you can sometimes get lucky and find unmetered parking if you drive around the side-streets.<br />
<br />
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<div>[[File:Noisebridge location map-20091130-125922.png|thumb|right|2169 Mission Street]]<br />
[[File:Noisebridge front entrance.png|thumb|400px|Ring the bell at the end of the arrow -- the one labeled "Noisebrige" =)]]<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is located on the 3rd floor of '''[http://maps.google.com/?q=2169+Mission+Street,+94110 2169 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110-1219]''', between 17th and 18th street ([http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=37.762352&mlon=-122.419372&zoom=16 37.76717 N, 122.418423 W]), 1.5 blocks south of [http://www.bart.gov/stations/16th/index.aspx 16th Street Mission BART station]. Use the intercom to ask to be buzzed into the space. An [[elevator]] with manually-operated doors is available, and here is some basic [[accessibility]] information.<br />
<br />
Here is a [[Map]] of Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
If this is your first time here, please review our [[visitor advice]].<br />
<br />
We have more information here on [[Getting_In | getting in]] using really space-age or really old-fashioned ways of opening doors.<br />
<br />
You can also find [[Getting Here (83c) | directions to our old space]].<br />
<br />
==Public transit==<br />
<br />
[http://511.org/ 511.org] is great to help plan your Bay Area travel.<br />
<br />
[http://www.flysfo.com/ San Francisco International Airport (SFO)] is about 30 minutes away. [http://www.oaklandairport.com/ Oakland International Airport (OAK)] is about 50 minutes away.<br />
<br />
[http://www.caltrain.com/ Caltrain], [http://www.amtrakcapitols.com/ Capitol Corridor] [http://www.sfmta.com Muni] and [http://www.bart.gov BART] transit systems can help get you around the Bay area on public transit.<br />
<br />
===Getting Here by BART===<br />
[http://www.bart.gov BART] (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train service runs 4:30am-midnight weekdays, 6am-midnight on Saturday, and 8am-midnight on Sunday. The train schedules are generally accurate to within about 3 minutes.<br />
* Take BART to 16th Street Mission Station<br />
* Get to street level via either exit<br />
* Walk 1.5 blocks south on Mission Street.<br />
* Noisebridge is on the left, 2169 Mission, just before Mi Ranchito Produce Market.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Getting Here By Caltrain===<br />
[http://www.caltrain.com/ Caltrain] service runs from 4:30am-midnight on weekdays, 7am-midnight on Saturday, and 8am-9pm on Sunday. The train schedules are generally accurate to within 10 minutes, but can often be delayed for significantly longer. Your best bet if a train doesn’t show up is to [https://twitter.com/search?q=caltrain search "caltrain" on Twitter].<br />
<br />
* Take Caltrain to Millbrae Station<br />
* Walk across the northbound platform to transfer to BART<br />
* Wait to board the next train. As of writing, all BART trains serving Millbrae also travel to 16th Street Mission.<br />
* From here, see the BART directions above.<br />
<br />
You can also take Caltrain to the 22nd Street or 4th and King Stations, but it will usually be faster to just take BART.<br />
<br />
===Getting Here by Muni===<br />
San Francisco is served by the [http://www.sfmta.com Muni] bus and light rail network. Only some lines run from 1am-5am, so called "Owl" service. Bus schedules are generally accurate to within 15 minutes. [http://www.nextbus.com/predictor/stopSelector.jsp?a=sf-muni Nextbus] has real-time bus arrival information. [[nextbus | (Check stops near noisebridge here).]] Muni lines that pass particularly close to Noisebridge are:<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=14 14 Mission] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)''' (24 hour service)<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=33 33 Stanyan] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)'''<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=49 49 Van Ness-Mission] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)'''<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=22 22 Fillmore] (24 hour service; closest stop 16th and Mission)<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=12 12 Folsom] (closest stop 18th and Folsom)<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is about a 15 minute walk from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_Street_Station_(San_Francisco) Church St Light Rail Muni Station], served by the Muni light rail K, L, M, and T lines underground, and the J, N and F aboveground. (When riding the J Church line, it is closer to exit at the bottom of Dolores Park at 18th and Church rather than at Church and Market. The other Muni light rail lines also connect with BART at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civic_Center_Station_(San_Francisco) Civic Center Station]; transferring to BART there may be faster than walking from Church Street.)<br />
<br />
==Cycling==<br />
See the [http://www.sfbike.org/download/map.pdf San Francisco Bike Coalition bike map] for bike directions to Noisebridge. Noisebridge can be found in the center-right portion of this map.<br />
<br />
Valencia Street, 1 block west of Mission, is an official route of the San Francisco Bicycle Network, with roomy bike lanes in both directions and calm traffic. For security you should bring your bike upstairs either via the stairs or elevator. Our bike rack has room for at least 14 bikes :-)<br />
<br />
==Driving==<br />
<br />
Find us on [http://maps.google.com/?q=2169+Mission+Street,+94110 Google Maps] or [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=37.762352&mlon=-122.419372&zoom=16 OpenStreetMap].<br />
<br />
Evening street parking in the area is difficult since the 16th and Valencia area is a popular entertainment district. Most street parking in the area is metered 9am-6pm.<br />
<br />
There is a commercial parking garage at [http://j.mp/9IMNpT 42 Hoff Street], about two blocks from Noisebridge. Several [http://www.bart.gov/guide/parking/index.aspx BART stations outside of San Francisco] city limits also have parking available. San Francisco is famous for car break-ins; you should place ''all'' your valuables in the trunk of your car.<br />
<br />
=== From the East Bay ===<br />
<br />
# From the East Bay, take I-80W (across the Bay Bridge)<br />
# 1.5 miles after the Bay Bridge, exit right at "Golden Gate Bridge | North 101 | Exit 1B"<br />
# in 0.5 miles exit right at a double sign that reads "Duboce Ave | Exit 434A" and "101 North | G G Br | Mission St"<br />
# Bear left near the bottom of the exit<br />
# At the bottom of the exit, turn left on Mission<br />
# Continue south on Mission Street about 4 blocks to 2169 Mission<br />
<br />
=== From the South Bay ===<br />
<br />
# From the South Bay, take US-101N<br />
# Exit at Vermont St and immediately turn left on Vermont<br />
# Go 2 blocks and turn left on 16th<br />
# Go 1.1 miles (approx 12 blocks) and turn left on Mission Street<br />
# Continue south on Mission Street 1.5 blocks to 2169 Mission<br />
<br />
Alternatively<br />
# Take I-280N <br />
# Exit at San Jose Avenue<br />
# Go 1.1 miles, turn right onto Randall and make an immediate left onto Mission Street<br />
# Go 1.6 miles (approx 16 blocks) and find yourself in front of Noisebridge!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== From the North Bay ===<br />
<br />
From the North Bay, take US-101S (across the Golden Gate Bridge). Continue on US-101S within San Francisco (local San Francisco streets signed as US-101S are Lombard Street and then Van Ness Avenue) until it crosses Market Street and becomes South Van Ness Avenue, then follow South Van Ness, then right on 18th, right on Mission. Just stay on mission. South van mess is too crowded<br />
<br />
===[http://j.mp/9En9Jg To Garage at 42 Hoff]===<br />
# Starting at Noisebridge, go 1/2 block north to 17th St.<br />
# Turn left on 17th<br />
# Take your first right onto Hoff St.<br />
# The garage is 1/2 block ahead on the left<br />
<br />
[[Category:InTheSpace]]<br />
[[Category:Pages with a Noisebridge Tiny URL]]<br />
<br />
===More Parking===<br />
<br />
Garages (showing rates for 3 hours):<br />
[http://bit.ly/OOggmA]<br />
<br />
More garages, rates per hour:<br />
[http://www.parkme.com/map?lat=37.7895034367&lng=-122.405755564]<br />
<br />
Parking meters in database format:<br />
http://sfpark.org/resources/parking-meters-census-gis-data/<br />
<br />
And this book of "parking secrets":<br />
http://www.findingthesweetspot.com/pages/tips.html<br />
<br />
Like some other big cities, you can sometimes get lucky and find unmetered parking if you drive around the side-streets.<br />
<br />
{{ManualPage}}</div>Asmallteapothttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Getting_Here_(2169)&diff=45262Getting Here (2169)2014-11-14T02:33:55Z<p>Asmallteapot: /* Public transit */ Add directions for taking Caltrain to Noisebridge.</p>
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<div>[[File:Noisebridge location map-20091130-125922.png|thumb|right|2169 Mission Street]]<br />
[[File:Noisebridge front entrance.png|thumb|400px|Ring the bell at the end of the arrow -- the one labeled "Noisebrige" =)]]<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is located on the 3rd floor of '''[http://maps.google.com/?q=2169+Mission+Street,+94110 2169 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110-1219]''', between 17th and 18th street ([http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=37.762352&mlon=-122.419372&zoom=16 37.76717 N, 122.418423 W]), 1.5 blocks south of [http://www.bart.gov/stations/16th/index.aspx 16th Street Mission BART station]. Use the intercom to ask to be buzzed into the space. An [[elevator]] with manually-operated doors is available, and here is some basic [[accessibility]] information.<br />
<br />
Here is a [[Map]] of Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
If this is your first time here, please review our [[visitor advice]].<br />
<br />
We have more information here on [[Getting_In | getting in]] using really space-age or really old-fashioned ways of opening doors.<br />
<br />
You can also find [[Getting Here (83c) | directions to our old space]].<br />
<br />
==Public transit==<br />
<br />
[http://511.org/ 511.org] is great to help plan your Bay Area travel.<br />
<br />
[http://www.flysfo.com/ San Francisco International Airport (SFO)] is about 30 minutes away. [http://www.oaklandairport.com/ Oakland International Airport (OAK)] is about 50 minutes away.<br />
<br />
[http://www.caltrain.com/ Caltrain], [http://www.amtrakcapitols.com/ Capitol Corridor] [http://www.sfmta.com Muni] and [http://www.bart.gov BART] transit systems can help get you around the Bay area on public transit.<br />
<br />
===Getting Here by BART===<br />
[http://www.bart.gov BART] (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train service runs 4:30am-midnight weekdays, 6am-midnight on Saturday, and 8am-midnight on Sunday. The train schedules are generally accurate to within about 3 minutes.<br />
* Take BART to 16th Street Mission Station<br />
* Get to street level via either exit<br />
* Walk 1.5 blocks south on Mission Street.<br />
* Noisebridge is on the left, 2169 Mission, just before Mi Ranchito Produce Market.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Getting Here By Caltrain====<br />
[http://www.caltrain.com/ Caltrain] service runs from 4:30am-midnight on weekdays, 7am-midnight on Saturday, and 8am-9pm on Sunday. The train schedules are generally accurate to within 10 minutes, but can often be delayed for significantly longer. Your best bet if a train doesn’t show up is to [https://twitter.com/search?q=caltrain search "caltrain" on Twitter].<br />
<br />
* Take Caltrain to Millbrae Station<br />
* Walk across the northbound platform to transfer to BART<br />
* Wait to board the next train. As of writing, all BART trains serving Millbrae also travel to 16th Street Mission.<br />
* From here, see the BART directions above.<br />
<br />
You can also take Caltrain to the 22nd Street or 4th and King Stations, but it will usually be faster to just take BART.<br />
<br />
===Getting Here by Muni===<br />
San Francisco is served by the [http://www.sfmta.com Muni] bus and light rail network. Only some lines run from 1am-5am, so called "Owl" service. Bus schedules are generally accurate to within 15 minutes. [http://www.nextbus.com/predictor/stopSelector.jsp?a=sf-muni Nextbus] has real-time bus arrival information. [[nextbus | (Check stops near noisebridge here).]] Muni lines that pass particularly close to Noisebridge are:<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=14 14 Mission] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)''' (24 hour service)<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=33 33 Stanyan] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)'''<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=49 49 Van Ness-Mission] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)'''<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=22 22 Fillmore] (24 hour service; closest stop 16th and Mission)<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=12 12 Folsom] (closest stop 18th and Folsom)<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is about a 15 minute walk from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_Street_Station_(San_Francisco) Church St Light Rail Muni Station], served by the Muni light rail K, L, M, and T lines underground, and the J, N and F aboveground. (When riding the J Church line, it is closer to exit at the bottom of Dolores Park at 18th and Church rather than at Church and Market. The other Muni light rail lines also connect with BART at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civic_Center_Station_(San_Francisco) Civic Center Station]; transferring to BART there may be faster than walking from Church Street.)<br />
<br />
==Cycling==<br />
See the [http://www.sfbike.org/download/map.pdf San Francisco Bike Coalition bike map] for bike directions to Noisebridge. Noisebridge can be found in the center-right portion of this map.<br />
<br />
Valencia Street, 1 block west of Mission, is an official route of the San Francisco Bicycle Network, with roomy bike lanes in both directions and calm traffic. For security you should bring your bike upstairs either via the stairs or elevator. Our bike rack has room for at least 14 bikes :-)<br />
<br />
==Driving==<br />
<br />
Find us on [http://maps.google.com/?q=2169+Mission+Street,+94110 Google Maps] or [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=37.762352&mlon=-122.419372&zoom=16 OpenStreetMap].<br />
<br />
Evening street parking in the area is difficult since the 16th and Valencia area is a popular entertainment district. Most street parking in the area is metered 9am-6pm.<br />
<br />
There is a commercial parking garage at [http://j.mp/9IMNpT 42 Hoff Street], about two blocks from Noisebridge. Several [http://www.bart.gov/guide/parking/index.aspx BART stations outside of San Francisco] city limits also have parking available. San Francisco is famous for car break-ins; you should place ''all'' your valuables in the trunk of your car.<br />
<br />
=== From the East Bay ===<br />
<br />
# From the East Bay, take I-80W (across the Bay Bridge)<br />
# 1.5 miles after the Bay Bridge, exit right at "Golden Gate Bridge | North 101 | Exit 1B"<br />
# in 0.5 miles exit right at a double sign that reads "Duboce Ave | Exit 434A" and "101 North | G G Br | Mission St"<br />
# Bear left near the bottom of the exit<br />
# At the bottom of the exit, turn left on Mission<br />
# Continue south on Mission Street about 4 blocks to 2169 Mission<br />
<br />
=== From the South Bay ===<br />
<br />
# From the South Bay, take US-101N<br />
# Exit at Vermont St and immediately turn left on Vermont<br />
# Go 2 blocks and turn left on 16th<br />
# Go 1.1 miles (approx 12 blocks) and turn left on Mission Street<br />
# Continue south on Mission Street 1.5 blocks to 2169 Mission<br />
<br />
Alternatively<br />
# Take I-280N <br />
# Exit at San Jose Avenue<br />
# Go 1.1 miles, turn right onto Randall and make an immediate left onto Mission Street<br />
# Go 1.6 miles (approx 16 blocks) and find yourself in front of Noisebridge!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== From the North Bay ===<br />
<br />
From the North Bay, take US-101S (across the Golden Gate Bridge). Continue on US-101S within San Francisco (local San Francisco streets signed as US-101S are Lombard Street and then Van Ness Avenue) until it crosses Market Street and becomes South Van Ness Avenue, then follow South Van Ness, then right on 18th, right on Mission. Just stay on mission. South van mess is too crowded<br />
<br />
===[http://j.mp/9En9Jg To Garage at 42 Hoff]===<br />
# Starting at Noisebridge, go 1/2 block north to 17th St.<br />
# Turn left on 17th<br />
# Take your first right onto Hoff St.<br />
# The garage is 1/2 block ahead on the left<br />
<br />
[[Category:InTheSpace]]<br />
[[Category:Pages with a Noisebridge Tiny URL]]<br />
<br />
===More Parking===<br />
<br />
Garages (showing rates for 3 hours):<br />
[http://bit.ly/OOggmA]<br />
<br />
More garages, rates per hour:<br />
[http://www.parkme.com/map?lat=37.7895034367&lng=-122.405755564]<br />
<br />
Parking meters in database format:<br />
http://sfpark.org/resources/parking-meters-census-gis-data/<br />
<br />
And this book of "parking secrets":<br />
http://www.findingthesweetspot.com/pages/tips.html<br />
<br />
Like some other big cities, you can sometimes get lucky and find unmetered parking if you drive around the side-streets.<br />
<br />
{{ManualPage}}</div>Asmallteapothttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=User:Asmallteapot&diff=45260User:Asmallteapot2014-11-14T00:32:13Z<p>Asmallteapot: Created page with "Hi there, I'm Teapot. ==External links== * [https://twitter.com/asmallteapot Twitter]"</p>
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<div>Hi there, I'm Teapot.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [https://twitter.com/asmallteapot Twitter]</div>Asmallteapothttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Getting_Here_(2169)&diff=45259Getting Here (2169)2014-11-14T00:20:21Z<p>Asmallteapot: /* Getting Here by BART */ Add more details about weekend BART service.</p>
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<div>[[File:Noisebridge location map-20091130-125922.png|thumb|right|2169 Mission Street]]<br />
[[File:Noisebridge front entrance.png|thumb|400px|Ring the bell at the end of the arrow -- the one labeled "Noisebrige" =)]]<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is located on the 3rd floor of '''[http://maps.google.com/?q=2169+Mission+Street,+94110 2169 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110-1219]''', between 17th and 18th street ([http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=37.762352&mlon=-122.419372&zoom=16 37.76717 N, 122.418423 W]), 1.5 blocks south of [http://www.bart.gov/stations/16th/index.aspx 16th Street Mission BART station]. Use the intercom to ask to be buzzed into the space. An [[elevator]] with manually-operated doors is available, and here is some basic [[accessibility]] information.<br />
<br />
Here is a [[Map]] of Noisebridge.<br />
<br />
If this is your first time here, please review our [[visitor advice]].<br />
<br />
We have more information here on [[Getting_In | getting in]] using really space-age or really old-fashioned ways of opening doors.<br />
<br />
You can also find [[Getting Here (83c) | directions to our old space]].<br />
<br />
==Public transit==<br />
<br />
[http://511.org/ 511.org] is great to help plan your Bay Area travel.<br />
<br />
[http://www.flysfo.com/ San Francisco International Airport (SFO)] is about 30 minutes away. [http://www.oaklandairport.com/ Oakland International Airport (OAK)] is about 50 minutes away.<br />
<br />
[http://www.caltrain.com/ Caltrain], [http://www.amtrakcapitols.com/ Capitol Corridor] [http://www.sfmta.com Muni] and [http://www.bart.gov BART] transit systems can help get you around the Bay area on public transit.<br />
<br />
===Getting Here by BART===<br />
[http://www.bart.gov BART] (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train service runs 4:30am-midnight weekdays, 6am-midnight on Saturday, and 8am-midnight on Sunday. The train schedules are generally accurate to within about 3 minutes.<br />
* Take BART to 16th Street Mission Station<br />
* Get to street level via either exit<br />
* Walk 1.5 blocks south on Mission Street.<br />
* Noisebridge is on the left, 2169 Mission, just before Mi Ranchito Produce Market.<br />
<br />
===Getting Here by Muni===<br />
San Francisco is served by the [http://www.sfmta.com Muni] bus and light rail network. Only some lines run from 1am-5am, so called "Owl" service. Bus schedules are generally accurate to within 15 minutes. [http://www.nextbus.com/predictor/stopSelector.jsp?a=sf-muni Nextbus] has real-time bus arrival information. [[nextbus | (Check stops near noisebridge here).]] Muni lines that pass particularly close to Noisebridge are:<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=14 14 Mission] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)''' (24 hour service)<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=33 33 Stanyan] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)'''<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=49 49 Van Ness-Mission] '''(stops in front of Noisebridge)'''<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=22 22 Fillmore] (24 hour service; closest stop 16th and Mission)<br />
:[http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/routedesc.php?rted=12 12 Folsom] (closest stop 18th and Folsom)<br />
<br />
Noisebridge is about a 15 minute walk from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_Street_Station_(San_Francisco) Church St Light Rail Muni Station], served by the Muni light rail K, L, M, and T lines underground, and the J, N and F aboveground. (When riding the J Church line, it is closer to exit at the bottom of Dolores Park at 18th and Church rather than at Church and Market. The other Muni light rail lines also connect with BART at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civic_Center_Station_(San_Francisco) Civic Center Station]; transferring to BART there may be faster than walking from Church Street.)<br />
<br />
==Cycling==<br />
See the [http://www.sfbike.org/download/map.pdf San Francisco Bike Coalition bike map] for bike directions to Noisebridge. Noisebridge can be found in the center-right portion of this map.<br />
<br />
Valencia Street, 1 block west of Mission, is an official route of the San Francisco Bicycle Network, with roomy bike lanes in both directions and calm traffic. For security you should bring your bike upstairs either via the stairs or elevator. Our bike rack has room for at least 14 bikes :-)<br />
<br />
==Driving==<br />
<br />
Find us on [http://maps.google.com/?q=2169+Mission+Street,+94110 Google Maps] or [http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=37.762352&mlon=-122.419372&zoom=16 OpenStreetMap].<br />
<br />
Evening street parking in the area is difficult since the 16th and Valencia area is a popular entertainment district. Most street parking in the area is metered 9am-6pm.<br />
<br />
There is a commercial parking garage at [http://j.mp/9IMNpT 42 Hoff Street], about two blocks from Noisebridge. Several [http://www.bart.gov/guide/parking/index.aspx BART stations outside of San Francisco] city limits also have parking available. San Francisco is famous for car break-ins; you should place ''all'' your valuables in the trunk of your car.<br />
<br />
=== From the East Bay ===<br />
<br />
# From the East Bay, take I-80W (across the Bay Bridge)<br />
# 1.5 miles after the Bay Bridge, exit right at "Golden Gate Bridge | North 101 | Exit 1B"<br />
# in 0.5 miles exit right at a double sign that reads "Duboce Ave | Exit 434A" and "101 North | G G Br | Mission St"<br />
# Bear left near the bottom of the exit<br />
# At the bottom of the exit, turn left on Mission<br />
# Continue south on Mission Street about 4 blocks to 2169 Mission<br />
<br />
=== From the South Bay ===<br />
<br />
# From the South Bay, take US-101N<br />
# Exit at Vermont St and immediately turn left on Vermont<br />
# Go 2 blocks and turn left on 16th<br />
# Go 1.1 miles (approx 12 blocks) and turn left on Mission Street<br />
# Continue south on Mission Street 1.5 blocks to 2169 Mission<br />
<br />
Alternatively<br />
# Take I-280N <br />
# Exit at San Jose Avenue<br />
# Go 1.1 miles, turn right onto Randall and make an immediate left onto Mission Street<br />
# Go 1.6 miles (approx 16 blocks) and find yourself in front of Noisebridge!<br />
<br />
<br />
=== From the North Bay ===<br />
<br />
From the North Bay, take US-101S (across the Golden Gate Bridge). Continue on US-101S within San Francisco (local San Francisco streets signed as US-101S are Lombard Street and then Van Ness Avenue) until it crosses Market Street and becomes South Van Ness Avenue, then follow South Van Ness, then right on 18th, right on Mission. Just stay on mission. South van mess is too crowded<br />
<br />
===[http://j.mp/9En9Jg To Garage at 42 Hoff]===<br />
# Starting at Noisebridge, go 1/2 block north to 17th St.<br />
# Turn left on 17th<br />
# Take your first right onto Hoff St.<br />
# The garage is 1/2 block ahead on the left<br />
<br />
[[Category:InTheSpace]]<br />
[[Category:Pages with a Noisebridge Tiny URL]]<br />
<br />
===More Parking===<br />
<br />
Garages (showing rates for 3 hours):<br />
[http://bit.ly/OOggmA]<br />
<br />
More garages, rates per hour:<br />
[http://www.parkme.com/map?lat=37.7895034367&lng=-122.405755564]<br />
<br />
Parking meters in database format:<br />
http://sfpark.org/resources/parking-meters-census-gis-data/<br />
<br />
And this book of "parking secrets":<br />
http://www.findingthesweetspot.com/pages/tips.html<br />
<br />
Like some other big cities, you can sometimes get lucky and find unmetered parking if you drive around the side-streets.<br />
<br />
{{ManualPage}}</div>Asmallteapothttps://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Meeting_Notes_2014_11_11&diff=45258Meeting Notes 2014 11 112014-11-14T00:17:39Z<p>Asmallteapot: Fix formatting of "reboot stuff" header</p>
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<div>Meeting notes for the 335th Meeting of Noisebrige<br />
<br />
Moderator: [[User:Nthmost]]<br />
<br />
Note taker: [[User:Patrickod]]<br />
<br />
<br />
= Attendance =<br />
<br />
* josh - tinkerer<br />
* Patrick - <br />
* Walter - 3d movies without glasses<br />
* POD - Doing citizenKino on Friday. Project currently about hacking the housing problem.<br />
* Torrie - I'm currently filling you all with radiation in the form of a dictionary<br />
* Kevin - co-host neuro-hacking here on Wednesday 8pm<br />
* rayc - in an endless battle with silicone<br />
* Steve - theoretical phycisist and developer<br />
* Sarah - sudoroom. Wanted to see how the other half live<br />
* Gustavo - <br />
* Ryan - Curious mind.<br />
* John - I work on secure communication systems between sources and journalists<br />
* Naomi - Lately shaking fist a lot at academic publishing.<br />
* Jen - Trying to hack the best Job!<br />
* Claudia - <br />
<br />
= Announcements and Events =<br />
<br />
John - Thursday next week we're having a meeting for thoes interested in 5mof. Looking to pass it off hopefully to a group. Thursday 8pm next week. <br />
<br />
Rayc - Our inspection date is coming up. We have this weekend to finish the list of requirements. This whole weekend is going to be a huge work weekend. If people are interested in helping out it'd be greatly appreciated. Lots of woodworking<br />
<br />
Walter - I do 3d movies w/o classes. I'm looking to do an installation on the 13th December. Looking to use the Turing room to do the installation.<br />
<br />
Sarah - We're having, in OMNI a fundraiser November 29th. Please come! Short on details but it'll be fun.<br />
<br />
Torrie - There's a bonfire this weekend probs Saturday but there are dissenting opinions. Saturday at 5pm. Fires have to be out by 9pm. Find us on Ocean Beach. IF you'd like to help with getting wood there please contact me. <br />
<br />
Naomi - find what stairwell you'll be in and let people know<br />
<br />
Rayc - it'll be between lincoln and fulton.<br />
<br />
POD - CitizenKino is a project on tour. The housing theme was thrown together quickly. What's really on tour is a project on analysing technotopia. We're doing more of those shows while in the Bay Area. Internet Archive will be hosting us December 9th. It's a large show and we'd love some help. Tentative show date.<br />
<br />
Torrie - Skylighting project. In the glass display case up front there's some demo LED strips. If you'd like to help out let me know. Mitch is picking up LED strips in China, 45M worth. <br />
<br />
= Membership =<br />
<br />
John - You don't have to be a member to do pretty much anytihng here. You can do all the hackery things. All membershp means is that you can partake in consensus and you have monthly dues. Consensus is used to decide things that affect the whole community, the rest is do-ocracy. Members have the ability to block consensus items but it's a last resort.<br />
<br />
Naomi - Patrick in the binder. <- insert statement here ->. Sponsrs are Mitch and Naomi. Steve <- insert statement here -><br />
<br />
Naomi - Membership requires 2 existing members to sponsor you. We encourage you to stick around for a while to get to know the community and for us to know you. <br />
<br />
= Consensus = <br />
<br />
== Current Items ==<br />
<br />
Naomi - There are none. We need more data for the new AV expense consensus item.<br />
<br />
== Patrick's Membership ==<br />
<br />
Josh - Are you a terrorist?<br />
<br />
Patrick - No.<br />
<br />
Kevin - How long have you been coming to Noisebridge?<br />
<br />
Patrick - I first started coming around a few times in 2013, before the reboot I dropped in a dozen times or so, sometime in the beginning of June I started to be around a bunch more<br />
<br />
Nthmost - What happens when Noisebridge goes into maintenence mode?<br />
<br />
Patrick - Yea, I'll stick around. Before the reboot, folks were stopping by to just use the space like a desk, it wasn't a great atmosphere. Its a different place now with a community.<br />
<br />
Kevin - Why do you want to become a member?<br />
<br />
Patrick - I said a couple of meetings ago I saw membership more as a stewardship. I see it as a way to more formally in my own mind solidify that stewardship and to keep the space excellent.<br />
<br />
Nthmost - Does that mean we can call you patrick stewart?<br />
<br />
Patrick - Yes of course!<br />
<br />
RAYC - What are your thoughts on the consensus process at Noisebridge?<br />
<br />
Patrick - Does anyone fully understand consensus? I think its a great way for communities - not for corporations, - but for communitites. It requires the goodwill of participants. It isn't something you should enter into while being at arms with each other. Its a break from the default world of majority vote since everyone's voice is heard; it leads to more thought about what is being proposed. If it was majority vote and 51% of the folks said it was pretty cool, you'll never be shown the other side of things.<br />
<br />
Nthmost - What do you suppose is the best approach to keeping the good community vibes going while those with bad mojo arrive?<br />
<br />
Patrick - I think its an issue of reducing the noise at the earliest point. Noisebridge is sensitive to entropy. We need people leading by example. Prior to the reboot there wasn't much of a feeling of people feeling empowered to stop bad things happening at the space. It only takes a few people stepping up to show that you can effect change in the space. The best way to keep the good feel is to do that. The community should be protected at the edges; take drama offline, out of the meetings, mitigated between the parties involved.<br />
<br />
RAYC - If there were people with characteristics who were causing trouble at the space, would you group them together or take it case-by-case basis?<br />
<br />
Patrick - Noisebridge is a very varied place. Guilt by association doesn't work here, it needs to be case-by-case.<br />
<br />
RAYC - If someone looks like someone shifty...<br />
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Patrick - Everyone has a shot at being a part of Noisebridge. Not everyone is welcome at noisebridge, but everyone is welcome to walk through the door and see if it works<br />
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Torrie - What makes you happy?<br />
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Patrick - Getting to work on awesome stuff with awesome people. Being an individual is not fun, being part of a community is a lot more fun when you can share. Already I've learned a bunch of things I was ignorant to 6 months ago. That really puts a smile on my face and is why I keep coming back.<br />
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Nthmost - This is the most members we've had at a meeting in forever. I like his answers, he's got the right concepts about community<br />
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Torrie - He helped out a bunch with the reboot, flooring, etc. He's nifty.<br />
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RAYC - Two things he was part of or contributed to that will have a tremendous net positive impact on the space are the SSWG and the documentation working group. I'm totally for documentation.<br />
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Nthmost - I have a good picture of him completing the punch-down process in the wiring closet. He was pivotal in getting the ethernet run. I think it speaks to his persistence.<br />
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RAYC - I also met patrick when the networking was getting punched down. I encountered a problem with one of the ports and told him about it. The next day, he was fixing it up.<br />
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John - I have a nice thing to say about him. At the hackathon he said he was thinking of getting euler's identity as a tattoo.<br />
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'''Consensed: Yes'''<br />
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= Discussion Items =<br />
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== 3D installation ==<br />
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Walter - Want to use Turing Fri-Sat the weekend of Dec 13th. It'd take over the whole room. Setup Friday night. <br />
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Rayc - The classroom is empty on those days. The excellent thing to do in that case is to send emails to nousebridge-{announce,discuss}@lists.noisebridge.net just to give everyone a heads up. I'd recommend signage, clear concrete signs saying the room is being used / what for.<br />
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Walter - Where to move the desks out of the room? Have my own 3d kit, putting up a fake wall which is just foam board. No dust or heavy tools.<br />
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Rayc - Doable and excellent. <br />
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Naomi - Is this something that NB could promote to the community? e.g. plan things around this.<br />
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Walter - Yep planning on doing things w/ POD in January. <br />
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Naomi - Thinking more along the lines of using that setup over the 3 days that it's setup. Could we have a party and have that be a piece at the party?<br />
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Walter - Yep we could do that with experimental music too.<br />
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Sarah - I could help out w/ that.<br />
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Naomi - Get on the mailing list and/or slack and try to drum up more community interaction. The more networked in you are with the community the easier this'll be. <br />
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Walter - Yep that sounds great. It's just a test run but I'd like to get it going repeatedly. <br />
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Sarah - When is the event?<br />
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Walter - December 13th. It's around god waffle pancakes.<br />
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Naomi - L<br />
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Naomi - Let's take it offline <br />
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== reboot stuff == <br />
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Naomi - Rayc and I met w/ Neil yesterday. Went through a list of things that need to be done, hard requirements. We looked at the calendar and marked that it should be done before Thanksgiving. We have to get it scheduled within 6 months from us receiving it. This means this weekend is the last weekend that we have to get stuff done. We have the stairwell to fill in as well. <br />
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Rayc - I have a list but with the reboot there are hard requirement things for inspection and I'm taking neil's word on this, but there are things that we need folks w/ electrical work experience to help out. I spoke with Neil about us taking on some of the lower hanging stuff like putting on extensions for the old lighting cables. I have a master list of stuff split out into electricians work and electrical overlap that we can do. There's also noisebridge infrastructure work that needs done, like filling in holes in the sheetrocked walls to fulfill the "1 hour fire rule". Another big aspect is decomissioning the old loose hanging cables in the back. We're also planning on running 2 ethernet cables for low voltage in place of the extension cord at the gate. This weekend will be a big work week. In addition to that stuff there's also stuff like painting, cleaning and filling in some holes to get it to point of maintenance.<br />
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Naomi - There's some clear priorities that *must* be done by inspection and then there's nice to haves. <br />
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Rayc - Let's prioritize. 1 hour fire rule must be done w/ sheetrocking. Neil recommended painting the wall at the door to make it look done. The back stairwell is a beast. We need to fill it in / floor it over. It needs to be structurally sound to support people sitting on it. I got some advice from Neil on this. If anyone wants to check it out after the meeting follow me. Another important thing is that when the inspection comes we have 3 things. omit the extension cables running to the tables running to the tables or <br />
cover them in mats that we can walk over. <br />
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Torrie - Casey mentioned in IRC that he'd be interested in getting some of those. I'll let him know to do so <br />
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Rayc - Let's sync up to make sure we buy the right stuff. Bunch of people will be here Saturday and/or Sunday. <br />
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Naomi - I'd also put out to the riseup pad with people categorised skills Ryan - What ? <br />
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Naomi - Over the summer we collected volunteer information w/ skillsets in a riseup pad. There's 40-50 people sorted by skills. <br />
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Rayc - There's some small stuff like PDUs that are mounted horizontally, some need to be taken down. For the APC PDUs we can mount them the same way. We should also look for other potential liabilities in the space that we don't know abuot. <br />
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Naomi - File all that under last minute 4 hours before inspection as a sense of urgency usually does much better at fixing those things. The day before the inspection will see a lot of this done. <br />
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Rayc - In addition to the extensions there's a bunch of loose ends around the space that the electricians didn't get to that we'll most likely take on. None of it has to be hot so we can flip breakers to make it safe. There's also open junction boxes that we have to put covers on. Naomi - Let's not itemize everything at this meeting. Put it in an email. If you want to get things itemized then break it out into multiple emails and mail peolpe on the list. <br />
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== Open as Possible? What does it mean == <br />
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Kevin - Wanted to continue the conversation about the noisebridge immune system. More what does it mean to be as open as possible and how does that relate to NB and access control. In the ethical social engineering group there was some discussion of boundaries. The ESE / ethical communication / project r00t. Lately I've been thinking a lot about boundaries. One metaphor we've used is cells. A closed cell dies due to starvation, and open ones die of infection. We want to be "as open as possible" but we can't be completely open. I want to reconsider this idea and se<br />
e how it relates to access control. Patrick mentioned a tiered approach to security and I wanted to get thoughts on it . <br />
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Rayc - I tend to keep an open mind to everyone, but if there are red flags I bring them up with other people and explain that I feel that there's potential for problems. Usually when I talk to people about these things it's not about looks and character it's about behavior or other unexcellence. e.g. someone being potentially harmful to others or could put off a negative vibe in the space. We're here for positive things. If there are some problematic behaviors or actions that people might perform I ask myself first is there room for excellence here, can we work it out? Maybe they're not used to the situation and it might be more comfortable to see if we can sync somehow and address the problematic actions before asking someone to leave. Just a viewpoint from a contributor and person in the community. <br />
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Mohammad - You can't take in everything around you, you must have boundaries. But drawing the line is tough. Judging by looks or anything else can sometimes not be the right thing. It should be done case by case because we can't make a general rule in this situation. <br />
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Naomi - I've heard people saying over and over again that NB's lack of rules is a "good thing". A rhetoric professor of mine had struggles in communicating with his son, but all he wants was for his son to do the right thing and in some situations things like breaking curfew might be right. In NB's case we have the "be excellent to each other" is the ultimate rule which guides. In the human system the skin, which is very porous is the first layer of defense. It lets in some amount of the outside world. It's us sensing the world. We don't want to cut ourselves off but exerience the world. <br />
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Torrie - When I suspect red flags about something in the space I always assume that I'm wrong and I go around and talk to people and try to gather opinions / feedback on my analysis of the situation, providing it in the most unbiased way possible. <br />
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Walter - It's good to have a good balance between trusting your instincts but also keeping your imagination in balance.<br />
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POD - This topic interests me greatly because we had this same issue w/ a drug addict community at cellspace. We tried to help those in need of resources and it caused us a lot of difficulties. But it helped us not become a gated community. They were our neighbours. I'm sensing already that people here are in a defensive mode, due to having had bad experiences. You will need to defend yourselves against destructive forces. Be careful however to not become too much of a gated community. It's important to realise that we're in the midst of a very tense situation in the Mission. <br />
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Naomi - We have been through a lot, we're basically rebuilding after a cycle of tearing it all down and starting afresh. We're trying to start in a way that gives us strength, it feels much less delicate here than it was last month. One of the things that has us differ from cellspace is the classes we have here on a regular basis. They provide us a lot of anti-entropy work that we'd not get as individuals. They have a lot of godo intentions in how they use the space. Many people come with not great intentions.<br />
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Steve - If we're different as a space and we're trying to be open one of the ways that we can present this is that we have no hard and fast rules apart from "be excellent". This allows anyone, *anyone* to come in. As far as immune system that allows everyone in. As a group we want to have it be open but keep the bad things out. We have to do with effort and community instead of rules. It's better than any algorithm. It's the only way to do it. We can be open and not die due to entropy and noise, but only by engaging with each other and helping out. You can't always write down the "right thing" to do in a situation but there's usually a right/wrong way to get the desired outcome. Saying that we're open is unrealistic unless folks are actively interested in maintaining the space. If this community dies, another occupy comes in and the hackers run away due to lack of engagement the space dies, but if we stick together we can keep it alive.<br />
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Kevin - Something that I find interseting about all of this is how single cell organism rules apply to multi-cell organism and communities, but the only difference is how the principles are applied. For humans its lines of communications and self-reflecting. In a group we have to talk to each other. We must be open and talk about issues when we notice them.<br />
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Rayc - I've been on the worst end of the immune-system thinking where I told trusted folks in the community but it wasn't acted upon because the individual was "contributing". There's "auto-immune" disorder here. I gave 2 people a tour of the space and then a trusted community member came and asked me "what are these crack-heads doing here" when they encountered them. The only reason I didn't ask them to leave because they are a trusted member.<br />
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Steve - It's OK to say that but it's not ok to leave it be. Communication is the key here. It's good that they expressed an opinion without acting first.<br />
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Torrie - It is about communication. IF I were to encounter someone, trusted or not, and say "what are those crackheads doing" without them being crackhead or having any bad interactions previously, I'd say "I kinda know those people and it's not ok to make rash assumptions about those people". I know the instance you're talking about, and it as a failure of multiple people in the community, and I still haven't figured out an explanation for it. If you feel strongly about red flags then talk about it<br />
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POD - The OMNI room has an excellent policy about members brining guests in and I'm wondering if it's online because I think it'd be very helpful for people to read. How to bring guests in to the space and how to be responsible for people who aren't members. It has this protective nature.<br />
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Rayc - What I'd like to know is in the positive direction we're going in how can we draw the line for inside people and not just outside people. This negativity is a problem for NB. Think about those on the receiving end. Even if someone is a trusted person / member deos that excuse them for this? I consider it demeaning.<br />
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Torrie - I remember, its' been brought up before, the idea of a slipjar. A jar that sits around the space where you take a slip of paper and write an anonymous complaint around the space. It could be "I feel uncomfortable about this person" or "I think this needs to change". The Wordpress devs have an anonymous submission from that coulde be useful at NB.<br />
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Kevin - To go back. Cellular communication is precise, bad messages are dropped, good messages are passed on. People are more difficult. I encourage Rayc to not take it personally but to give some feedback as to how the message was not helpful. Don't just drop the message and get upset. Offer feedback<br />
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Naomi - Few grander concepts. We'd like to be accepting of new people. Secondly we'd not like to die in a cultural mess fire. Some people are on the closed on things. Mitch is on the further along the "no not again" end of the spectrum than I'd ever have predicted. It's just a sad fact of our history that we have to contend with a lot of defensiveness at the moment. I'm not sure how to deal with it. In your situation Rayc, one needs to accept that some have more closed-off feelings. At NB some cells got more damaged than others. <br />
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Rayc - I was thinking of this from a dynamic perspective. If this is going to happen in the future how can we deal with it? I think as we're going towards this more progressive culture there are more dynamics that we have to work toward as a community to have more net positive ways to deal with it rather than just let them happen. One of the reasons I'm bringing it up is so that we don't *have* to deal with it in the future. It's not conducive to where we're going. <br />
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Naomi - The more we talk about it the better we get at it. We don't want to sweep things under the rug. In a case, a trusted member who put an inordinate amount of work into the reboot, the circumstances are unfortunate. The weight of his contributions were sometimse greater than what he'd do in the moment. It's a problem we haven't solved it yet. Someone who has a long history of excellence suddenly being not excellent.<br />
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Rayc - What I feel has happened is that a certain set of dynamics in the community that have happened in the past, red flags, concerns of safety, if I were to be brought up as a threat of safety to the space I'd want to be asked to leave immediately. What transpired was an ongoing thing that was swept under the rug. It felt like a blanket response from those not seeing the other side. This could be a repeat pattern. <br />
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Naomi - You're totally right that we need to be better at dealing with these red flags. The signals were there but they need to be amplified .People were listenting.<br />
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Torrie - I'm still trying to wrack my brain about this. I saw these flags while not many people were here. I just want to say that it's really about communication. In this instance I didn't get a strong signal, they need to be amplified. I didn't get as strong an indication that it was a problem than others. I feel if I'd known more about it I'd have been better able to deal with it. I just remember having a single discussion and then getting it.<br />
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Rayc - Mob mentality. Blanket of blindness amongst the folks that I brought it up would have trumped signal amplification. <br />
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Torrie - I don't agree with that. <br />
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Kevin - I was made uncomfortable by the same invidual for quite a while, while the same person gave a large amount of talk about community. It was difficult to amplify the signal in an environment that dampened the signal.<br />
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Torrie - I'd like to continue it outside the meeting. <br />
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Naomi - I think it's a great discussion but I'd like to spend more time talking about symptons rather than individuals.<br />
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Rayc - I brought this up to look at these dynamics. <br />
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Torrie - Until a month ago we had greeter committee meetings that talked about these same things. We'd sit in the corner and talk about these issues. I'm usually here on Mondays and I'd like to get others together to talk about it. <br />
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