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**Proposed Action: Follow through on removing computers. Recycling path has been identified. Owners wishing to retrieve donated boxes have been identified (Laz, BstrdSmkr) and boxes labeled. Action Owner: [????] <span style="color: red">Mine has been removed.  As mentioned above, I'd like to add computers to the outgoing pile. - Laz </span>
**Proposed Action: Follow through on removing computers. Recycling path has been identified. Owners wishing to retrieve donated boxes have been identified (Laz, BstrdSmkr) and boxes labeled. Action Owner: [????] <span style="color: red">Mine has been removed.  As mentioned above, I'd like to add computers to the outgoing pile. - Laz </span>
**Proposed Action: Sort and, as appropriate, remove remaining items.  Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Sort and, as appropriate, remove remaining items.  Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Remove everything from server rack that is not a server. I offered and will follow through, if computers for disposal are ID'd and placed in TBD location, I will organize for appropriate stripping/salvage/disposal operation with optional case breakdown. Rack will be needed for Cray accessory hardware, with minor changes (rotate couch 90 degrees) rack will fit alongside Cray in present location, 120V single phase power present overhead on wall. Willing to refurb rack for aesthetics (de-rust/paint) --[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)




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**Proposed Action: attempt to stack empty buckets under sink?  Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: attempt to stack empty buckets under sink?  Action Owner: [????]
**<span style="color: red">Proposed change: I brought the buckets in as part of my cloth dying work.  I'll be happy to take them home as buckets are generally useful things. - Laz </span>
**<span style="color: red">Proposed change: I brought the buckets in as part of my cloth dying work.  I'll be happy to take them home as buckets are generally useful things. - Laz </span>
**Proposed Action: Undersink area not well utilized, find container for either clean/dirty that fits. Utilize single bucket for either in single location. Buckets will not fit under sink. Buckets do generally stack if emptied.--[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)




*3+ broken coffee makers in a plastic tub
*3+ broken coffee makers in a plastic tub
**Proposed Action: Publicly thank donor, declare our coffee needs taken care of for now (yes?), request removal. If removal does not occur in timeframe desired, dispose.  Action Owner: [????]  
**Proposed Action: Publicly thank donor, declare our coffee needs taken care of for now (yes?), request removal. If removal does not occur in timeframe desired, dispose.  Action Owner: [????]  
**Proposed Action: If coffeemakers in plastic tub are ones I supplied, I would be surprised if they were broken. One black standard and one white '4 cup' maker were functioning perfectly when stored; Krupps espresso was third supplied and as far as I can tell has found some use though milk steamer is leaky nonfunc. Unknown status of other coffee makers; will review and label ones I supplied as functional. Beyond that, submissive to further review. --[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)




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**Proposed Action: Thank K. for the donation, declare it tested and suboptimal. Request removal. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Thank K. for the donation, declare it tested and suboptimal. Request removal. Action Owner: [????]
**<span style="color: red">Proposed change: We need to get the other storage option put together (at least planned).  We wanted to get the electronics work bench finished first so as not to distract. - Laz </span>
**<span style="color: red">Proposed change: We need to get the other storage option put together (at least planned).  We wanted to get the electronics work bench finished first so as not to distract. - Laz </span>
**Proposed Action: Agreed not useable to fullest ability in current configuration, but has minimal entropic impact at moment. Let sleeping dog lie until more pressing problems solved.--[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)




*Plates / napkins / water / food storage is a mess and needs to be cleared out
*Plates / napkins / water / food storage is a mess and needs to be cleared out
**Proposed Action: Tidy up / clear out. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Tidy up / clear out. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action/change: Offering construction/adaptation of light duty cart or unit to contain all human supplies including refrigerator, pending more pressing projects. Further propose ruling that perishable food trash must be "sealed" (tied bag) or removed at end of session, and nonrefrigerated food items be sealed in appropriate manner before owner exit. In lieu of steps, establish fund to eventually pay exterminator for services. Just because we don't see bugs doesn't mean they aren't there. --[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)




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**Proposed Action: fold the tables, store compactly. They'll be useful, just not now. Request removal / tidying of inactive printer builds. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: fold the tables, store compactly. They'll be useful, just not now. Request removal / tidying of inactive printer builds. Action Owner: [????]
**<span style="color: red"> All those printer builds are active, and andy is close to finishing up.  I'll take my other table home with me to get it out of the space.  The first one got a hole cut in it, and I was pretty pissed about that.  I'll take it out before something shitty happens to that one as well. --Laz </span>
**<span style="color: red"> All those printer builds are active, and andy is close to finishing up.  I'll take my other table home with me to get it out of the space.  The first one got a hole cut in it, and I was pretty pissed about that.  I'll take it out before something shitty happens to that one as well. --Laz </span>
**Comment: Seems to me this will play out by itself. As far as the cut table goes, see proposal in section below.--[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)




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**Proposed Action: Request removal. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Request removal. Action Owner: [????]
**<span style="color: red">Totally agree.  Can them.  Perhaps strip them of useful bits first, though. - Laz </span>
**<span style="color: red">Totally agree.  Can them.  Perhaps strip them of useful bits first, though. - Laz </span>
 
**Proposed Action: As above, determine location for pile of mayhem, willing to do work stripping and breaking. Can easily turn case into pile of flat metal sheets. --[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)


*Workbench with piles of shit under it including 2+ ancient monitors, broken 3D printer never used, tubs of personal storage
*Workbench with piles of shit under it including 2+ ancient monitors, broken 3D printer never used, tubs of personal storage
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**Proposed Action: Request removal of other items. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Request removal of other items. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Promptly replace with a structured storage plan, else that space will promptly be refilled. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Promptly replace with a structured storage plan, else that space will promptly be refilled. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed action: When storage available for existing items under bench, area needs cleared long enough to improve bench structure and then can be reallocated. Benches are unstable and have loosened to point where motile mass of 3D printer can cause perceptible vibration and motion; side pressure on bench causes motion measurable in inches. Nothing drastic needed, just strategic bracing and tightening.--[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)




*Shitty table with holes in it
*Shitty table with holes in it
**Proposed Action: Discuss. That's a functional downdraft table, great for sanding without space-dusting. It's also a functional snack table. It's also, failing those functions, a superfancy folding mechanism. Chuck it if you wish, by all means, but know those functional options first. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Discuss. That's a functional downdraft table, great for sanding without space-dusting. It's also a functional snack table. It's also, failing those functions, a superfancy folding mechanism. Chuck it if you wish, by all means, but know those functional options first. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Remove "fancy" folding leg mechanism from altered top and replace with more utilitarian option; apply "fancy" to new/repurposed/unaltered table top and reserve for appropriate use or remove. "Fancy legs" are not designed for constant shifting and legs begin to unscrew themselves; eventually 'Fancy' will let you down.--[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)




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**Proposed Action: Request removal of other items. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Request removal of other items. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Promptly replace with a structured storage plan, else that space will promptly be refilled. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Promptly replace with a structured storage plan, else that space will promptly be refilled. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Mass storage is upcoming after workbench mods complete (est. 3/28 or 3/29 completion). Other comments included in 'back wall' group below. --[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)




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**Proposed Action: Remove reflective panel. I began to do that, was shamed into trying to keep it for another purpose, failed partway through. Ditchit. Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Remove reflective panel. I began to do that, was shamed into trying to keep it for another purpose, failed partway through. Ditchit. Action Owner: [????]
**<span style="color: red">Motion seconded on the tool usage bit.  The trash storage needs to be addressed.  It may be time for a hack-a-thon to clean out some scrap.  The rules are everything that gets used must be taken away. - Laz </span>
**<span style="color: red">Motion seconded on the tool usage bit.  The trash storage needs to be addressed.  It may be time for a hack-a-thon to clean out some scrap.  The rules are everything that gets used must be taken away. - Laz </span>
**Proposed Action: Relax. Sizeable portion of clutter due to having needed to relocate items on/under EWB during project, most ended up on rolling shelf but materials/boxes shifted and stacked, more than was removed will be moved back. As far as small tools, I notice that it's time to reorganize the tool roller and consolidate again as some shelves are stuffed and some nearly empty. Upcoming minor project is getting the shop-thingy multitool on wheels. Again, let this play out; it's bad because of the EWB project's disruption and my time being pulled off of entropy reduction.--[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)</span>
**<span style="color: red"><b>Comment: There exists no approved/allowable fecal storage facilities at the space, as it's a code violation and a biological hazard. I have not seen multiple cabinets of shit at the space, but if you are aware of the presence of feces by all means remove immediately, label/set storage aside for disinfection or disposal, and please inform the spacemaster (me) or board members with any information regarding the deposition of said feces, as it's an unacceptable use of space utilities. Deposits may be returned.</b> --[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)</span>


*Table of machine tools not used or working (mini lathe, drill press?)
*Table of machine tools not used or working (mini lathe, drill press?)
**Proposed Action: repair mini lathe. Action Owner: [Andy]
**Proposed Action: repair mini lathe. Action Owner: [Andy]
**Proposed Action: adopt/develop machine tools education program. Action Owner: [Facilities Director]
**Proposed Action: adopt/develop machine tools education program. Action Owner: [Facilities Director]
**Comment: Disuse of large tooling is more than likely a side effect of inefficient work area. Resolutions to this are only days out, then I can shift some focus to workflow and useability concerns.--[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)




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**Proposed Action: Ask ClusterPuck team to reduce footprint of existing testbed. Remove legs / adopt downdraft table's folding mechanism / something? Action Owner: [????]
**Proposed Action: Ask ClusterPuck team to reduce footprint of existing testbed. Remove legs / adopt downdraft table's folding mechanism / something? Action Owner: [????]
**<span style="color: red">Proposed change: Let's use this as a very public form of giving something the axe.  The clusterpuck project is basically just me and issac now, so the going will be slow.  Buying an air hockey table to put in the space "to work on" is a terrible idea.  Issac and I had already been talking about ways to get the thing out of there.  Let's get the thing out of there, though.  I think other than a few plastic bits, absolutely nothing from that table was even considered for reuse. - Laz </span>
**<span style="color: red">Proposed change: Let's use this as a very public form of giving something the axe.  The clusterpuck project is basically just me and issac now, so the going will be slow.  Buying an air hockey table to put in the space "to work on" is a terrible idea.  Issac and I had already been talking about ways to get the thing out of there.  Let's get the thing out of there, though.  I think other than a few plastic bits, absolutely nothing from that table was even considered for reuse. - Laz </span>
**Proposed Action: Table is not optimal. Suggest either removal after testing for data completed, or possibly converting to 'tabletop' use by shortening legs to clear fan mechanism and adding rubber pads IF vertical storage can be accomplished (stick it somewhere on-end) without structural damage. Very likely to recommend the former, if members get the itch to mallet some pucks recommend they sign on to Clusterpuck development.--[[User:Strangegun|Strangegun]] 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)

Revision as of 12:12, 28 March 2013

Candidates for Removal

Clockwise from the front door:

  • Server Rack - Shane's view is this is utterly unnecessary. Get cloud servers for projects. Physical hardware is hot, powersucker, dirty, takes footprint
    • Inside is a projector, toolboxes, laptops, shit on top including multiple computers. We already have 4 space computers... we don't need more.
    • Proposed Action: Remove server rack. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed change: I'd like to have the server rack actually working. Paying for cloud server services doesn't seem like a good use of our funds. I'd also advocate that we get rid of the working computers as well. I tried really hard to talk some folks out of setting them up on the benches. All they do is take up space on the work benches and no one uses them. I think they should all go, other than ones we assign specific tasks for. Looking for thoughts on this one. - Laz
    • Proposed Action: Follow through on removing computers. Recycling path has been identified. Owners wishing to retrieve donated boxes have been identified (Laz, BstrdSmkr) and boxes labeled. Action Owner: [????] Mine has been removed. As mentioned above, I'd like to add computers to the outgoing pile. - Laz
    • Proposed Action: Sort and, as appropriate, remove remaining items. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed Action: Remove everything from server rack that is not a server. I offered and will follow through, if computers for disposal are ID'd and placed in TBD location, I will organize for appropriate stripping/salvage/disposal operation with optional case breakdown. Rack will be needed for Cray accessory hardware, with minor changes (rotate couch 90 degrees) rack will fit alongside Cray in present location, 120V single phase power present overhead on wall. Willing to refurb rack for aesthetics (de-rust/paint) --Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)


  • Piles of buckets and dirty rags in front of the sink
    • Buckets and rags are both of great value. Present location is terrible, yes. -adan
    • Proposed Action: create rag system: clear plastic bins, on new shelf system ( =near sink); clean, dirty. When clean's empty or dirty's full... clean 'em! Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed Action: attempt to stack empty buckets under sink? Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed change: I brought the buckets in as part of my cloth dying work. I'll be happy to take them home as buckets are generally useful things. - Laz
    • Proposed Action: Undersink area not well utilized, find container for either clean/dirty that fits. Utilize single bucket for either in single location. Buckets will not fit under sink. Buckets do generally stack if emptied.--Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)


  • 3+ broken coffee makers in a plastic tub
    • Proposed Action: Publicly thank donor, declare our coffee needs taken care of for now (yes?), request removal. If removal does not occur in timeframe desired, dispose. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed Action: If coffeemakers in plastic tub are ones I supplied, I would be surprised if they were broken. One black standard and one white '4 cup' maker were functioning perfectly when stored; Krupps espresso was third supplied and as far as I can tell has found some use though milk steamer is leaky nonfunc. Unknown status of other coffee makers; will review and label ones I supplied as functional. Beyond that, submissive to further review. --Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)


  • Lockers are wasteful of space and inefficient in use.
    • Proposed Action: Thank K. for the donation, declare it tested and suboptimal. Request removal. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed change: We need to get the other storage option put together (at least planned). We wanted to get the electronics work bench finished first so as not to distract. - Laz
    • Proposed Action: Agreed not useable to fullest ability in current configuration, but has minimal entropic impact at moment. Let sleeping dog lie until more pressing problems solved.--Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)


  • Plates / napkins / water / food storage is a mess and needs to be cleared out
    • Proposed Action: Tidy up / clear out. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed Action/change: Offering construction/adaptation of light duty cart or unit to contain all human supplies including refrigerator, pending more pressing projects. Further propose ruling that perishable food trash must be "sealed" (tied bag) or removed at end of session, and nonrefrigerated food items be sealed in appropriate manner before owner exit. In lieu of steps, establish fund to eventually pay exterminator for services. Just because we don't see bugs doesn't mean they aren't there. --Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)


  • Computer desk with 2 space computers and 3 monitors need to go away (unused)
    • Proposed Action: Convert to 3D printing center (was that not a semi-solid plan?) Action Owner: [????]
    • That was a solid plan, but it was supposed to be phased. Let's consider getting rid of CRT monitors and waste of space computers.- Laz


  • Desks along the wall covered with build items for 3D printing construction.
    • Proposed Action: fold the tables, store compactly. They'll be useful, just not now. Request removal / tidying of inactive printer builds. Action Owner: [????]
    • All those printer builds are active, and andy is close to finishing up. I'll take my other table home with me to get it out of the space. The first one got a hole cut in it, and I was pretty pissed about that. I'll take it out before something shitty happens to that one as well. --Laz
    • Comment: Seems to me this will play out by itself. As far as the cut table goes, see proposal in section below.--Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)


  • 2 more space computers and monitors generally unused
    • Proposed Action: Request removal. Action Owner: [????]
    • Totally agree. Can them. Perhaps strip them of useful bits first, though. - Laz
    • Proposed Action: As above, determine location for pile of mayhem, willing to do work stripping and breaking. Can easily turn case into pile of flat metal sheets. --Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)
  • Workbench with piles of shit under it including 2+ ancient monitors, broken 3D printer never used, tubs of personal storage
    • Proposed Action: Monitors, which have already been publicly discussed, are approved for removal. Remove using same resource as that identified for PC boxes? Owner: [????]
    • Proposed Action: Request removal of other items. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed Action: Promptly replace with a structured storage plan, else that space will promptly be refilled. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed action: When storage available for existing items under bench, area needs cleared long enough to improve bench structure and then can be reallocated. Benches are unstable and have loosened to point where motile mass of 3D printer can cause perceptible vibration and motion; side pressure on bench causes motion measurable in inches. Nothing drastic needed, just strategic bracing and tightening.--Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)


  • Shitty table with holes in it
    • Proposed Action: Discuss. That's a functional downdraft table, great for sanding without space-dusting. It's also a functional snack table. It's also, failing those functions, a superfancy folding mechanism. Chuck it if you wish, by all means, but know those functional options first. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed Action: Remove "fancy" folding leg mechanism from altered top and replace with more utilitarian option; apply "fancy" to new/repurposed/unaltered table top and reserve for appropriate use or remove. "Fancy legs" are not designed for constant shifting and legs begin to unscrew themselves; eventually 'Fancy' will let you down.--Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)


  • Back table has piles of stuff under it... cardboard boxes empty and full of shit, old heaters, plywood scraps and stuff, boxes of bolts, electronics components
    • Proposed Action: Request removal of other items. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed Action: Promptly replace with a structured storage plan, else that space will promptly be refilled. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed Action: Mass storage is upcoming after workbench mods complete (est. 3/28 or 3/29 completion). Other comments included in 'back wall' group below. --Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)


  • Back wall... OMG where to start? Cant get to tools because of shit in front of them. Have these tools ever been used? (bandsaw, planer, miter saw etc). *Multiple cabinets of SHIT. THrow it out. Stacks of materials / scrap wood / flat panels
    • There's a planer?
    • Proposed Action: Improve access to these tools, which have all been used, yes. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed Action: Remove reflective panel. I began to do that, was shamed into trying to keep it for another purpose, failed partway through. Ditchit. Action Owner: [????]
    • Motion seconded on the tool usage bit. The trash storage needs to be addressed. It may be time for a hack-a-thon to clean out some scrap. The rules are everything that gets used must be taken away. - Laz
    • Proposed Action: Relax. Sizeable portion of clutter due to having needed to relocate items on/under EWB during project, most ended up on rolling shelf but materials/boxes shifted and stacked, more than was removed will be moved back. As far as small tools, I notice that it's time to reorganize the tool roller and consolidate again as some shelves are stuffed and some nearly empty. Upcoming minor project is getting the shop-thingy multitool on wheels. Again, let this play out; it's bad because of the EWB project's disruption and my time being pulled off of entropy reduction.--Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)
    • Comment: There exists no approved/allowable fecal storage facilities at the space, as it's a code violation and a biological hazard. I have not seen multiple cabinets of shit at the space, but if you are aware of the presence of feces by all means remove immediately, label/set storage aside for disinfection or disposal, and please inform the spacemaster (me) or board members with any information regarding the deposition of said feces, as it's an unacceptable use of space utilities. Deposits may be returned. --Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)
  • Table of machine tools not used or working (mini lathe, drill press?)
    • Proposed Action: repair mini lathe. Action Owner: [Andy]
    • Proposed Action: adopt/develop machine tools education program. Action Owner: [Facilities Director]
    • Comment: Disuse of large tooling is more than likely a side effect of inefficient work area. Resolutions to this are only days out, then I can shift some focus to workflow and useability concerns.--Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)


  • Printer enclosure
    • Proposed Action: Suggest proposed action. Action Owner: [Shane?]


  • ClusterPuck project... timeline?
    • Proposed Action: Ask ClusterPuck team for timeline update. Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed Action: Ask ClusterPuck team to reduce footprint of existing testbed. Remove legs / adopt downdraft table's folding mechanism / something? Action Owner: [????]
    • Proposed change: Let's use this as a very public form of giving something the axe. The clusterpuck project is basically just me and issac now, so the going will be slow. Buying an air hockey table to put in the space "to work on" is a terrible idea. Issac and I had already been talking about ways to get the thing out of there. Let's get the thing out of there, though. I think other than a few plastic bits, absolutely nothing from that table was even considered for reuse. - Laz
    • Proposed Action: Table is not optimal. Suggest either removal after testing for data completed, or possibly converting to 'tabletop' use by shortening legs to clear fan mechanism and adding rubber pads IF vertical storage can be accomplished (stick it somewhere on-end) without structural damage. Very likely to recommend the former, if members get the itch to mallet some pucks recommend they sign on to Clusterpuck development.--Strangegun 08:12, 28 March 2013 (EDT)