agreed if people stop talking about what they want to do and actually
start doing it then Saturday House will seem a lot less dead.

-Ryan

On Apr 4, 10:51 pm, Crusoe <[email protected]> wrote:
> I dunno if it is dead, all it needs are people who want to have fun
> and hack. We had 4 people tonight, and we've got a project in the
> work.
>
> On Mar 31, 9:18 pm, Justin Martenstein <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Robert Eickmann <[email protected]> 
> > wrote:
> > > Saturday House is dying. The concept and the community that it has
> > > fostered are unbelievably strong but as an weekend event the patient
> > > is in pretty bad shape.
>
> > I think the primary issue here is that all the people that have been
> > passionate about Saturday House in the past have all either lost
> > interest and / or moved on to other things. This isn't necessarily a
> > bad thing, it just means that the organization needs a new set of
> > "Benevolent Dictators".
>
> > I also agree with Gregory that the group works best when people are
> > bring their *projects*, not just their *interests*. You could throw a
> > dart at just about any random Make project, put a little organization
> > into it, and have a fantastic Saturday. Yes, there's plenty of cool
> > stuff to do around Seattle, but if you make Saturday House a gathering
> > worth going to, people will make the time.
>
> > To that end, here are the projects that I'd like to do over the next
> > few weeks / months.
>
> > 1) Pummers (http://makezine.com/08/pummer/)
> > 2) Terrarium (http://makezine.com/10/biosphere/)
> > 3) Homemade Recycled Paper (http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Paper)
>
> > I'm busy the next two weekends, but I'd definitely be up for doing the
> > pummers in late April. I'll follow up with the list in a couple of
> > weeks (after I get back from Virginia). Let me know if these look
> > interesting to you.
>
> > Saturday House has dwindled before, and it always bounces back,
> > generally with a fresh infusion of new blood. More outreach definitely
> > helps. It hasn't been officially announced yet, but there's an Ignite
> > Seattle coming up at the end of April. That would be a great place to
> > spread the love.
> > --
> > Justin Martenstein
> > [email protected]

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