Re: [SH-Discuss] bike shop proposal - update - request for proxy statement
I am concerned about spending money on a set of tools, and the tools being strewn about the space. A significant amount of what I saw on Angelo's list were general tools that anyone could use to fix lawnmowers, 3d printers, etc while I'm fine with that, how do we keep them from getting lost? also, I asked someone last week if we've tried to source general tool assortments in the past like this, so that we have a good working base, and the abbreviated answer was we've tried can anyone expand on our past attempts? where did we go wrong? how do we keep from repeating our mistakes? would love to discuss this more tonight, as with or without a bike shop, I see these as real concerns... On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:57 PM, Seeley, Tim (PSA-Akron) tim.see...@psangelus.com wrote: Philip, I will try to be there to vote for the bike shop. Should I not make it there, you have my limited proxy to vote solely for the funds to support the bike shop initiative. V/R Tim Seeley *From:* Philip P. Patnode [mailto:ppatn...@gmail.com] *Sent:* Monday, June 16, 2014 9:50 PM *Subject:* bike shop proposal - update - request for proxy statement Dear All Last week was a personal disaster for me. On Saturday morning, I got a call from a close personal friend in serious trouble. I had to go out of town and help him get through some rough times. I am happy to report that the situation is improving and the future for him and his family looks good. The bike shop proposal is still under discussion and can come up for a vote at the SH meeting tomorrow night. With the support of SH members and from non-members like Angelo Coletta (Summit Cycling) Theresa Augustin, Mary O'Connor (Pixel Theater), Cable Courtney (Downtown Akron), Andy Davis (Bike Kitchen), Victor Hayne (ASCPL) and many others, the Bike Shop at SH can become a reality. If you are a member in good standing, I need your vote tomorrow night! If you can't be at the meeting and wish to support the proposal, please email me a proxy statement stating that you grant me the power to vote on your behalf. If you have any questions or comments or suggestions, please don't hesitate to email me tonight or tomorrow. I will try to answer you questions and address your concerns. Thanks, Philip ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Re: [SH-Discuss] bike shop proposal - update - request for proxy statement
Philip, I glad to hear things are better. Did you have an opportunity to respond about the email I sent a few weeks ago? It had a few concerns about this project and some suggestions on how to overcome them. thought? Thanks Justin On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Michael Griesacker mgriesac...@gmail.com wrote: I am concerned about spending money on a set of tools, and the tools being strewn about the space. A significant amount of what I saw on Angelo's list were general tools that anyone could use to fix lawnmowers, 3d printers, etc while I'm fine with that, how do we keep them from getting lost? also, I asked someone last week if we've tried to source general tool assortments in the past like this, so that we have a good working base, and the abbreviated answer was we've tried can anyone expand on our past attempts? where did we go wrong? how do we keep from repeating our mistakes? would love to discuss this more tonight, as with or without a bike shop, I see these as real concerns... On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:57 PM, Seeley, Tim (PSA-Akron) tim.see...@psangelus.com wrote: Philip, I will try to be there to vote for the bike shop. Should I not make it there, you have my limited proxy to vote solely for the funds to support the bike shop initiative. V/R Tim Seeley *From:* Philip P. Patnode [mailto:ppatn...@gmail.com] *Sent:* Monday, June 16, 2014 9:50 PM *Subject:* bike shop proposal - update - request for proxy statement Dear All Last week was a personal disaster for me. On Saturday morning, I got a call from a close personal friend in serious trouble. I had to go out of town and help him get through some rough times. I am happy to report that the situation is improving and the future for him and his family looks good. The bike shop proposal is still under discussion and can come up for a vote at the SH meeting tomorrow night. With the support of SH members and from non-members like Angelo Coletta (Summit Cycling) Theresa Augustin, Mary O'Connor (Pixel Theater), Cable Courtney (Downtown Akron), Andy Davis (Bike Kitchen), Victor Hayne (ASCPL) and many others, the Bike Shop at SH can become a reality. If you are a member in good standing, I need your vote tomorrow night! If you can't be at the meeting and wish to support the proposal, please email me a proxy statement stating that you grant me the power to vote on your behalf. If you have any questions or comments or suggestions, please don't hesitate to email me tonight or tomorrow. I will try to answer you questions and address your concerns. Thanks, Philip ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
[SH-Discuss] RAM
If someone has a spare 1GB DDR (just plain DDR) stick of desktop RAM that they aren't using and are willing to give away could you bring it tonight. Got a PowerMac G5 and want to max out the ram at 8GB but was 1 stick short and needs installed in pairs . Thanks, Steve ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
[SH-Discuss] 6/18 3p-5p Ingenuity Maker Show and Tell (in parallel with WhiteHouse Maker Faire) #NationOfMakers
National Day of Making is tomorrow 6/18, per our President. Ingenuity Cleveland is hosting a local event in Cleveland. Details here: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/ingenuity-maker-show-tell-tickets-11936812327 For those that cannot make it in person, there is also a Google hangout: https://plus.google.com/events/cjv0rdele87aavnnage09ucl640 (starts at 4PM EST) (Reminds me of similar hangouts that ladyada hosts every week) Hakkers from Synhak and beyond should consider participating in this event as it is being coordinated with the first whitehouse maker faire (Thx President!): http://www.whitehouse.gov/maker-faire #NationOfMakers I want us all to think about new and creative ways to engage young people in science and engineering, whether it's science festivals, robotics competitions, fairs that encourage young people to create and build and invent -- to be makers of things, not just consumers of things. President Obama, 2009 The first-ever White House Maker Faire on Wednesday, June 18 America has always been a nation of tinkerers, inventors, and entrepreneurs. But in recent years, a growing number of Americans have gained access to technologies such as 3D printers, laser cutters, easy-to-use design software, and desktop machine tools. These tools are enabling more Americans to design and build almost anything. To celebrate America's students and entrepreneurs who are inventing the future with these new technologies and techniques, the President is hosting the first-ever White House Maker Faire on Wednesday, June 18. The event will feature Makers, innovators, and entrepreneurs of all ages who are using cutting-edge tools to bring their ideas to life. The rise of the Maker Movement represents a huge opportunity for the United States. Nationwide, new tools for democratized production are boosting innovation and entrepreneurship in manufacturing, in the same way that the Internet and cloud computing have lowered the barriers to entry for digital startups, creating the foundation for new products and processes that can help to revitalize American manufacturing. Stay Engaged *In addition to the Maker Faire, June 18 will also be a nationwide Day of Making, where communities across America will share and celebrate their involvement in the Maker Movement.* On Twitter, we'll be using #NationOfMakers https://twitter.com/search?q=%23NationOfMakerssrc=typd and encourage you to use it as well, to share all the amazing work going on around the country and to connect with other Makers like you. There are so many ways to get started. *Here are a few ideas to get you thinking.* - *Post photos of a current maker project* you are working on or choose a new project to work on and ask a couple of friends or family members to build it with you. You can find fun and creative projects ideas from a variety of websites for Makers such as MAKE. - *Host an open house* at your local makerspace or set up a hangout online to connect and share your inventions with Makers across the country. - *Volunteer to be a mentor* for someone who is interested in learning a new skill or *find a mentor* who would be interested in teaching a new skill you've been wanting to learn for a while. - *Create a project of your own and then share the plans* for your project online through Maker platforms so others can also make, modify, or remix your project. - *Organize a maker roundtable to identify and convene maker thought leaders* in your community on expanding Making initiatives, programs, and activities in your neighborhood. - *If you're an organization or company, encourage your employees to volunteer* as an educator and/or mentor to host maker-oriented workshops or classes in your community. - *Follow the action online* at *www.whitehouse.gov/makerfaire http://www.whitehouse.gov/makerfaire* - *Your idea here!* We are looking forward to June 18 and celebrating all of the wonderful stories that you share. Stay updated here, and follow along at #NationOfMakers https://twitter.com/search?q=%23NationOfMakerssrc=typd. *More links:* Makezine announcement: http://makezine.com/2014/06/04/white-house-maker-faire/ YSU is also hosting the event at their location: http://www.ysunews.com/stem-event-celebrates-national-day-of-making-june-18/ Case Western has a list of all events planned, theirs and others: http://engineering.case.edu/neomakers Hope some makers are able to represent Akron on such short notice. Regards, G ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Re: [SH-Discuss] Proxy
Dear All Our family is out of town. Robert W and I are more than excited about the idea of having a dedicated bike hacking area at SYNHAK! We would like to thank Philip for his hard work and dedication to the space and to this project. Philip has Robert W proxy vote for tonight's meeting. Everyone please consider how this improves the space and has a vast potential to bring others to SYNHAK. Instead of discussion on what is wrong with this proposal or what needs attention, I am hopeful that those at the meeting will offer help to make it work. I find it so discouraging and damaging to morale when I see others that are excited about doing things or moving in a forward direction, and others just pick it apart. Please be a space that does things, not just one that discusses things. Thank you Rob Sent from my iPhone On Jun 10, 2014, at 5:08 PM, Michael Griesacker mgriesac...@gmail.com wrote: Whoops, sorry everyone, that wasn't my understanding On Jun 10, 2014 5:46 PM, Justin Herman just...@gmail.com wrote: Actually it is a blank check On Tuesday, June 10, 2014, Michael Griesacker mgriesac...@gmail.com wrote: OK, Robert has to tell Phillip what his vote is, and cc another member for confirmation. Its not like a blank check. Respectfully, On Jun 10, 2014 4:10 PM, Robert Rybicki rob...@robertrybicki.com wrote: Dear all Robert W wishes to give Philip proxy rights for tonight's meeting. Thank you. Sent from my iPhone ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Re: [SH-Discuss] bike shop proposal - update - request for proxy statement
G, Thanks for your vote proxy. I will add you to the list of members who vote to support the Bike Shop Proposal. PPP On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Justin Herman just...@gmail.com wrote: Philip, I glad to hear things are better. Did you have an opportunity to respond about the email I sent a few weeks ago? It had a few concerns about this project and some suggestions on how to overcome them. thought? Thanks Justin On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Michael Griesacker mgriesac...@gmail.com wrote: I am concerned about spending money on a set of tools, and the tools being strewn about the space. A significant amount of what I saw on Angelo's list were general tools that anyone could use to fix lawnmowers, 3d printers, etc while I'm fine with that, how do we keep them from getting lost? also, I asked someone last week if we've tried to source general tool assortments in the past like this, so that we have a good working base, and the abbreviated answer was we've tried can anyone expand on our past attempts? where did we go wrong? how do we keep from repeating our mistakes? would love to discuss this more tonight, as with or without a bike shop, I see these as real concerns... On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:57 PM, Seeley, Tim (PSA-Akron) tim.see...@psangelus.com wrote: Philip, I will try to be there to vote for the bike shop. Should I not make it there, you have my limited proxy to vote solely for the funds to support the bike shop initiative. V/R Tim Seeley *From:* Philip P. Patnode [mailto:ppatn...@gmail.com] *Sent:* Monday, June 16, 2014 9:50 PM *Subject:* bike shop proposal - update - request for proxy statement Dear All Last week was a personal disaster for me. On Saturday morning, I got a call from a close personal friend in serious trouble. I had to go out of town and help him get through some rough times. I am happy to report that the situation is improving and the future for him and his family looks good. The bike shop proposal is still under discussion and can come up for a vote at the SH meeting tomorrow night. With the support of SH members and from non-members like Angelo Coletta (Summit Cycling) Theresa Augustin, Mary O'Connor (Pixel Theater), Cable Courtney (Downtown Akron), Andy Davis (Bike Kitchen), Victor Hayne (ASCPL) and many others, the Bike Shop at SH can become a reality. If you are a member in good standing, I need your vote tomorrow night! If you can't be at the meeting and wish to support the proposal, please email me a proxy statement stating that you grant me the power to vote on your behalf. If you have any questions or comments or suggestions, please don't hesitate to email me tonight or tomorrow. I will try to answer you questions and address your concerns. Thanks, Philip ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Re: [SH-Discuss] bike shop proposal - update - request for proxy statement
G, Justin, Michael, and others - The issue of tool usage and tool security is an important one and must be worked out to the general satisfaction of the members. It is premature to discuss a solution to a problem that does not exist yet. However, we can discuss tools at SH and come up with a plan to control and secure the tools that SH may buy from Angelo and tools that I will be bringing to the Bike Shop. Rather than open it up to an uncontrolled, time-consuming, free-for-all at tonight's meeting or a future meeting, I suggest that a few members get together to discuss tools at SH and come up with guidelines to ensure tool security and set policies on usage throughout SH, including the Bike Shop. In addition to myself, I want Angelo, Justin, Devin, and Michael on the tool committee. I am confident that we will be able to address the issue and come up with an overall tool policy that not only protects the tools at SH but ensures that they are available to all, with certain restrictions. Philip ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
Re: [SH-Discuss] bike shop proposal - update - request for proxy statement
Justin, I will be happy to answer questions pertaining to the Bike Shop Proposal as written and presented. Any questions about hypothetical situations or undefined future plans are not productive at this time. Let's keep the discussion in focus and concentrate on the proposal as I presented it to the membership. The proposal is a request for funds to buy tools and equip the area designated as the Bike Shop. All the labor is being contributed by specific members and a few non-members. Your name is not on the list of volunteers or contributors. If you or any other member have suggestions on how to run the Bike Shop, market the Bike Shop, or otherwise get involved in the project that you have not yet contributed any time or energy to, I suggest you wait until there is a Bike Shop at SH. If you think a Bike Shop at SH is a good idea, please support the proposal and allow the project to move forward. If all you want to do is extend the conversation and nitpick over details about things that don't yet exist, I suggest you re-direct your attention to any of the many unsolved problems at SH that continue to be ignored and not dealt with effectively. If you need a list of things to do SH or ways to occupy your time at SH, let me know. I have a list of stuff to do at SH that is now into the second page. Philip On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 4:45 PM, Philip P. Patnode ppatn...@gmail.com wrote: G, Justin, Michael, and others - The issue of tool usage and tool security is an important one and must be worked out to the general satisfaction of the members. It is premature to discuss a solution to a problem that does not exist yet. However, we can discuss tools at SH and come up with a plan to control and secure the tools that SH may buy from Angelo and tools that I will be bringing to the Bike Shop. Rather than open it up to an uncontrolled, time-consuming, free-for-all at tonight's meeting or a future meeting, I suggest that a few members get together to discuss tools at SH and come up with guidelines to ensure tool security and set policies on usage throughout SH, including the Bike Shop. In addition to myself, I want Angelo, Justin, Devin, and Michael on the tool committee. I am confident that we will be able to address the issue and come up with an overall tool policy that not only protects the tools at SH but ensures that they are available to all, with certain restrictions. Philip ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
[SH-Discuss] Meeting Minutes 17JUN14
All, Here is the link for the meeting minutes for tonight's meeting. They are in the Google Drive for Synhak as well. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qKdFvc7lEuqgtpHxuv9v_1PW3IfHnMc_3YJvVR2jOSs/edit Thanks! -- Very Respectfully, William G. Schaffer 330-752-3328 ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
[SH-Discuss] bike shop proposal
Just a quick message to say Thank You! to the 9 members who voted to approve the Bike Shop proposal. I will remember you and your support when you submit a proposal that benefits the organization. The two who voted against the proposal can stand back and watch it happen anyway. I will begin work on the project tomorrow afternoon. With a little help from others, I will continue to work on converting the 150sq ft area into an attractive and functional Bike Shop that all of us can be proud of having at SH. In the next few days, I will post my work schedule to Discuss List with the hours I plan to be at the building. If anybody has the time and inclination to help, please email me or just come on down in your work clothes. Volunteers can help with painting the walls and floor, constructing 3 workbenches, marking the tools, hanging the lights, installing pegboard and hooks on the wall, and more. Plan on attending a party at SH when the Bike Shop is up and running. It may happen as soon as July 5th, during the monthly Downtown Art Walk. Again, many thanks to all who supported me in this effort to bring a new and important activity point to SH. Philip ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
[SH-Discuss] [PROPOSAL] EE Lab Test Equipment
Problem: In the EE lab, we have a lot of resources to build things, but almost nothing to test the projects with. The only useful thing is the oscilloscope. Picture this: You want to tell if there is a break in a cable, but don't have any way to hook it up. If you had a continuity meter (a feature found in most multimeters) you'd be able to tell in just a few seconds. Solution: Synhak should allocate $150.00 of funds for the purchase of a CAT III rated autoranging digital multimeter capable of measuring voltage, current, resistance, and continuity, and an inductance/capacitance meter to measure inductors and capacitance. This way, we will have adequate test equipment to make in the EE lab. I think it would be best to look on ebay first before considering other sources. I have contacted Adafruit, Mouser, Digikey, and Sparkfun asking for a donation, and am waiting for a response. Perhaps it would be helpful if I had official letterhead? I'm looking forward to hearing thoughts on this. Thanks! -- Very Respectfully, William G. Schaffer 330-752-3328 ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@synhak.org https://synhak.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss