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> On Jun 5, 2014, at 3:08 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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> New coworking space in Curitiba, Brazil. [3 Updates]
> Who's shopping for electronic door locks? [7 Updates]
> open house today at Makeshift Brooklyn [1 Update]
> Abridged summary of [email protected] - 3 updates in 1 topic [1 
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> Door Lock Systems? [1 Update]
>  New coworking space in Curitiba, Brazil.
> Guto de Lima <[email protected]> Jun 03 05:54PM -0700  
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> Hello there!
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> Here is our brand new coworking space!
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> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-EmtE6iWwNXE/U45uCqiqFhI/AAAAAAAAPbc/D0uCY5IeY4k/s1600/NEX+-+COLETIVA+-+TELA.jpg>
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> www.nexcoworking.com.br
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> Hope that you like.
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> Tks!
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> "Alex Hillman" <[email protected]> Jun 04 06:58AM -0700        
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> Where are the people? :)
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> Guto de Lima <[email protected]> Jun 04 06:04PM -0700  
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> :)
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> We gonna open the doors next June 16th.
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> On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 10:58:41 AM UTC-3, Alex Hillman wrote:
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>  Who's shopping for electronic door locks?
> Jeannine <[email protected]> Jun 04 01:42AM -0700  
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> Double coffee spit on the crackhead. :-)
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> We presently have a regular key lock at all locations, which is not a huge 
> problem since there is almost always somebody in the space (or the space is 
> always staffed) so we just have to coordinate who is on front. But at 
> Kamer52 I want to try a keypad, mostly because I am gone all summer to the 
> US and this means that the evening shift has to be staffed by somebody 
> other than me --Kamer52 for those who dont know, is attached to my house so 
> since I live here the evening shift is fairly straightforward. 
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> We just had a break in this week so I have to replace the lock anyway The 
> locksmith guy I got to change the lock is recommending a keypad coupled 
> with a keyed lock, to which only we have a key. So we would have to 
> physically unlock the door in the morning and lock it again in the evening.
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> It looks like programming will not be a problem, it does not I think track 
> who was there and who was not, but I am not sure we really need that, since 
> we know each other anyway. It might have been nice for ease of billing for 
> the occasionals but K52, not being urban, doesn't have those that often. I 
> think that might be the difference.
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> What I really want is an Arudino open system too, but at the moment I 
> haven't got the time to invest in another hobby. I am considering having 
> my spouse (who teaches IT) offer it to some of his graduating students as a 
> project, I could take them on as interns I think.
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> Actually, if anybody else is still interested in this also we could 
> probably develop it in a collaborative way. You do get better interns like 
> that. Let me know!
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> On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 6:35:48 PM UTC+2, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
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> Cristina Santamarina <[email protected]> Jun 04 03:25AM -0700  
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> I've been stuck with a blog post and page for our learn.cobot.me page for 
> ages. 
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> I (really) hate locks by now. 
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> But have anyone here tried any of the following access system?
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> * Intellify
> * Lockitron (unsure if they are out yet............)
> * August
> * Usher
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> On Wednesday, 4 June 2014 10:42:21 UTC+2, Jeannine wrote:
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> Mojo <[email protected]> Jun 04 03:58AM -0700  
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> This is quite the exploratory list. I would suggest one addition lock to 
> consider. This is fully programmable, durable (i.e. heavy duty for a lot 
> of traffic) and allows you to set automatic daily open and lock times. It 
> also allows you to require users have a key fob and code if you choose. 
> We used this at our first location and loved it. 
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> http://www.amazon.com/LockState-LS-1500-Heavy-Duty-Electronic-Keyless/dp/B004NSUXSE/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1401879207&sr=1-1&keywords=ibutton+lock
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> On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 12:35:48 PM UTC-4, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
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> Toby Krout <[email protected]> Jun 04 07:29AM -0600  
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> https://preorder.getchui.com/the-world-s-most-intelligent-doorbell
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> Craig Baute - Creative Density Coworking <[email protected]> Jun 04 08:42AM 
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> I use this from LockState. 
> Pros: It stores up to 200 codes so I can give everyone an individual code, 
> very easy to add and take away codes, have an unlock function for 
> traditional open hours.
> Cons: A member or person needs to permanently lock/unlock the code for 
> closing time.
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> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002KMK06U/ref=s9_simh_gw_p60_d0_i4?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=01DV9R48DETPCX6B5HC6&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=1688200382&pf_rd_i=507846
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> Citizen Space- Member Services Desk <[email protected]> Jun 04 10:59AM 
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> Greetings Everyone,
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> This email is for anyone who is interested in Lockitron. We (Citizen Space)
> have had a long history with Positron since 2010. We were lucky to have them
> as members, and be one of the earliest users (for better or worst). I have
> also installed one of the more sophisticated implementations of the product
> at our sister space, Connection SF. The product is stable, and our members
> absolutely love it. If you have any specific questions about the product,
> drop us an email directly at [email protected] , or if you need an
> inside connect to get you a lock NOW because you need it for your space.
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> You can also come check the product and meet the founders at the Coworking
> Week 2014 in SF August 2nd-9th. If you would like to participate, you can
> still grab 100% FREE tickets until this Friday at
> http://coworkingweek2014.eventbrite.com/
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> Any space operators or brands interested in organizing your own Coworking
> week event, or sponsoring ours can join our organizers conference call next
> week by emailing us your contact info, and we will add you to the email list
> of organizers.
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> Kind regards,
> Toby
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> On 6/4/14, 3:25 AM, "Cristina Santamarina" <[email protected]>
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> Jay at Nest Coworking <[email protected]> Jun 05 04:06AM +1000  
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> Hi there, I'm Jay from Nest Coworking in Melbourne. I actually came over
> there and met you at Citizen Space 2 years ago. Hi! I've heard great
> things about Lockitron as a product and it would elegantly some all our
> access problems here, but I thought everyone was just waiting for it, late
> on shipping. If there was any way you could get us access to one, we'd be
> mighty grateful!
> On 05/06/2014 4:00 AM, "Citizen Space- Member Services Desk" <
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>  open house today at Makeshift Brooklyn
> Rena Tom <[email protected]> Jun 04 07:01AM -0700  
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> Hi all,
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> We're having some fun events at Makeshift Society in Williamsburg today
> (Wednesday) so if you are in NY, come by and say hi! We'd love to show more
> operators around. My partner Bryan and I are going to do a little talk
> about creating the space at 1pm also.
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> 55 Hope St (between Marcy and Havemeyer)
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> Rena
> makeshiftsociety.com
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>  Abridged summary of [email protected] - 3 updates in 1 topic
> Olivier Mangelschots <[email protected]> Jun 04 11:30AM  
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> ยง Who's shopping for electronic door locks? [3 Updates]
> Who's shopping for electronic door 
> locks?<http://groups.google.com/group/coworking/t/2e194255588695f6>
> Angel Kwiatkowski <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Jun 
> 03 09:35AM -0700
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> Locks that Cohere has used.
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> A regular door lock that uses a key.
> I don't recommend this. It's cumbersome to issue keys, get the keys back,
> remember to lock and unlock the door. 
> ...more<http://groups.google.com/group/coworking/msg/714d049982899f6d>
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> Alex Hillman 
> <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Jun 03 
> 12:43PM -0400
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> This list is awesome, thank you Angel!
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> Joel Bennett- Veel Hoeden <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
> Jun 03 01:30PM -0500
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> +10. **spit out my coffee upon reading "unless some crakhead unjoins..."
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> Well done Angel.
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> We went with the Shlagelink version and have been pretty happy because I
> can see who uses the space 
> ...more<http://groups.google.com/group/coworking/msg/5cc5922a461e7ddd>
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>  Door Lock Systems?
> "Roger E. Rustad, Jr." <[email protected]> May 29 10:38AM -0700  
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> At HackerDojo, we have a fob RFID thingee that goes our keychains.
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> There are no identifying company information on it (other than a unique
> serial), but I can check with someone else and get the info if that helps.
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> There is a big bowl of them in the front lobby (in case you lose one), so I
> doubt that they are very expensive. You can go online and reassociate the
> new one to your account quite easily.
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> Rog
> www.linkedin.com/in/rogerrustad
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> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Jacob Sayles <[email protected]>
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