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'''NoiseFacts Intro Poster''' is an Orientation Packet for new Noisebridgers.
Here's some text I had for an orientation packet, for starters:
* NEXT VERSION IS IN DEVELOPMENT: [[NoiseFacts]] project.
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Noisebridge Orientation Packet<br />
Noisebridge Orientation Packet<br />
http://noisebridge.net<br />
https://noisebridge.net<br />
2169 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94110-1219<br />
272 Capp St.<br />
415-738-2341 (phone located by the daily use shelves)<br />
San Francisco, CA 94110-1219<br />
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'''Noisebridge''' is a physical space open and welcoming to everyone, providing infrastructure and collaboration opportunities for any of the above interested in programming, hardware, crafts, science, robotics, art, and technology.  We teach, we learn, we share. With no leaders, we have typically promoted a single overriding rule: "Be excellent to each other".<br />
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'''Our Name:''' A "noise bridge" is a piece of electronic test equipment that injects noise into a system to see how it responds, so you can fix or improve it. Such a device is often used in RF electronics.<br />
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'''Getting Here:''' Noisebridge is close to the 16th & Mission BART station, and the 14 Mission, 33 Stanyan, and 49 Van Ness-Mission Muni buses. The 22 Fillmore and 12 Folsom Muni buses are within a couple blocks.<br />
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Noisebridge is a space for providing infrastructure and collaboration opportunities for people interested in programming, hardware, science, crafts, robotics, art, and technology. Our code of conduct is "Be excellent to each other".<br />
'''Do I need to be a member?''' No. Noisebridge runs off of one-time and monthly donations. If you use the space, please consider donating when you visit, or setting up a regular monthly donation. Read more about how to [https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Access Access] the space<br />
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A "noise bridge" performs useful services by injecting noise into a system. Such a device is often used in RF electronics.<br />
'''Meetings''' are every Tuesday at 8pm at the 2169 Mission space. [[Meetings]] are mostly for organizational and planning purposes although anyone who might consider getting more involved with Noisebridge is definitely encouraged to attend these.<br />
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Getting Here: Noisebridge is close to the 16th & Mission BART station, and the 14 Mission, 33 Stanyan, and 49 Van Ness-Mission Muni buses. The 22 Fillmore and 12 Folsom Muni buses are within a couple blocks.<br />
'''Where can I find out more?''' The wiki is at https://www.noisebridge.net. The “Noisebridge-discuss” email list (and other lists) at https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo<br />
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Do I need to be a member? Noisebridge is open to all, however Noisebridge runs off of membership dues and donations. Membership is $80 a month (or a $40 “starving hacker” rate) and allows you to vote at meetings. If you aren’t a member but use the space, please drop off a few dollars in the donation bin.<br />
'''What can I do here?''' Meet techie, arty, and crafty folks, take a class, teach a class, use the power tools and electronic labs, build something out of stuff on the hack shelves, use our library, surf the web, cook up something in the kitchen, and so on.<br />
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Meetings are every Tuesday at 8pm at the 2169 Mission space. Meetings are mostly for organizational purposes. Any time is a good time to introduce yourself, tell others about your interests, or ask people what projects they are working on.<br />
'''Events, workshops, classes!''' Every week there are lots of activities at Noisebridge, planned and otherwise.  Check the wiki for upcoming events, workshops, and classes. And feel free to add your own!<br />
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Where can I find out more? The wiki is at http://noisebridge.net. The “Noisebridge-discuss” email list (and other lists) at https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo.<br />
Noisebridge is a '''open space''' and the equipment (unless otherwise marked) is generally free to use. Safety first!  Feel free to come to Noisebridge to work and play on your project, or help others with theirs.<br />
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What can I do here? Meet techie folks, take a class, teach a class, use the power tools and electronic labs, build something out of stuff on the hack shelves, use our library, surf the web, cook up something in the kitchen, and so on.<br />
Noisebridge has significant space available as a community resource for properly validated individuals and organizations to use -- '''please use it'''!<br />
Noisebridge is a fairly open and permissive space, and the equipment (unless otherwise marked) is open for public use. Safety first! Check the wiki for upcoming events, or add your own.<br />
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Can I leave my stuff here? Noisebridge is open to the public, so use your judgment when leaving valuables here. Noisebridge is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please label your boxes left here with your name, email, and the date. Avoid leaving your bicycle here overnight.<br />
'''Can I leave my stuff here?''' A good response to this and similar questions can be found within our [[Guidelines]]. Noisebridge is not a good place to leave large projects for extended periods, as many people use the space every day. Use your judgment when leaving valuables here. Noisebridge is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please label your items left here with your name, email, and the date.<br />
The daily storage shelves provide a space to leave your things for the day. The lost and found box is located on top of the shelves.<br />
Members can leave items on their labeled member shelf for an extended period.<br />
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NoiseFacts Intro Poster is an Orientation Packet for new Noisebridgers.

  • NEXT VERSION IS IN DEVELOPMENT: NoiseFacts project.

Noisebridge Orientation Packet
https://noisebridge.net
272 Capp St.
San Francisco, CA 94110-1219

Noisebridge is a physical space open and welcoming to everyone, providing infrastructure and collaboration opportunities for any of the above interested in programming, hardware, crafts, science, robotics, art, and technology. We teach, we learn, we share. With no leaders, we have typically promoted a single overriding rule: "Be excellent to each other".

Our Name: A "noise bridge" is a piece of electronic test equipment that injects noise into a system to see how it responds, so you can fix or improve it. Such a device is often used in RF electronics.

Getting Here: Noisebridge is close to the 16th & Mission BART station, and the 14 Mission, 33 Stanyan, and 49 Van Ness-Mission Muni buses. The 22 Fillmore and 12 Folsom Muni buses are within a couple blocks.

Do I need to be a member? No. Noisebridge runs off of one-time and monthly donations. If you use the space, please consider donating when you visit, or setting up a regular monthly donation. Read more about how to Access the space

Meetings are every Tuesday at 8pm at the 2169 Mission space. Meetings are mostly for organizational and planning purposes although anyone who might consider getting more involved with Noisebridge is definitely encouraged to attend these.

Where can I find out more? The wiki is at https://www.noisebridge.net. The “Noisebridge-discuss” email list (and other lists) at https://www.noisebridge.net/mailman/listinfo

What can I do here? Meet techie, arty, and crafty folks, take a class, teach a class, use the power tools and electronic labs, build something out of stuff on the hack shelves, use our library, surf the web, cook up something in the kitchen, and so on.

Events, workshops, classes! Every week there are lots of activities at Noisebridge, planned and otherwise. Check the wiki for upcoming events, workshops, and classes. And feel free to add your own!

Noisebridge is a open space and the equipment (unless otherwise marked) is generally free to use. Safety first! Feel free to come to Noisebridge to work and play on your project, or help others with theirs.

Noisebridge has significant space available as a community resource for properly validated individuals and organizations to use -- please use it!

Can I leave my stuff here? A good response to this and similar questions can be found within our Guidelines. Noisebridge is not a good place to leave large projects for extended periods, as many people use the space every day. Use your judgment when leaving valuables here. Noisebridge is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please label your items left here with your name, email, and the date.