Be advised; as per the last meeting:

 

Due to the lack of space at Skull Space 2.0 the following policy has
been adopted.

 

Items left unattended on tables and work spaces will be tagged, after 60
days they will be disposed. The current set of tags indicates disposal
on the 31 of Jan 2013.

 

If you want to keep something either remove it from the premise, or
store it on a shelf, preferably with your contact information visible on
it.

 

It's rude to turn the space into a dumping ground.

 

All the items currently staged by the elevator need to be removed, or
claimed the sooner or better

 

The Air Conditioning units are not suitable and will either find new
homes, or be disposed of.

 

Ian

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roswyne
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2012 00:59
To: Skull Space Discussion List
Subject: Re: [SkullSpace-Discuss] SkullSpace - Weekend update &
Unwanted/Un-needed/Un-usable stuff

 

Please stop throwing stuff out that doesn't belong to you.

We will probably need the air conditioners and dehumidifier in the
summer, since the landlord would not guarantee thee existing unit will
work.

Adrian has spoken up for the lathe.

Kenny has spoken up for the table.

Ben and I have spoken up for both of the TVs

More tables have come in, and the cream ottoman has gone missing.

All items at Skullspace either have owners, or are there for the
community to use.  Please be respectful - no one threw any of your stuff
out at Adelaide even when it was left in other people's way on work
tables/benches.

I, for one, haven't taken the large TV away yet because I wanted to see
if anyone else was going to claim it or provide a reason it should stay
here.

Discarding/destroying other people's property kills our trust in each
other, and keeps people from feeling safe leaving anything at
Skullspace... and project work is a large part of why people buy
memberships.




On Dec 2, 2012 11:18 PM, "Justin Lacko" <[email protected]> wrote:

Over the weekend, workbenches, tables, and shelving were brought in to
SkullSpace from Nate's old office. I am happy to say that we now have
two work areas with lots of bench space, and even a large boardroom
table which is perfect for board games. The tools have been sorted and
put in an easily-accessible area, and all boxes have been unpacked.
There is ample member storage now available on shelves and in cabinets.
I am in the process of labeling containers.

 

Thanks to Richard, Thor, Nate, David and his friend for helping with
moving  all the stuff this weekend. Other minor fixes include mounting
the first aid kit on the wall in the kitchen, and mopping the front
entranceway. I went with Thor to Rona and bought four extra mats to
place at the front, so please take your shoes off when you get inside.
We also dry-mopped the floors.

 

One frustrating thing we found out is that it seems that many of the
outlets along the walls share the same breaker. We connected the drink
machine over near the front entrance, and when I used a vacuum halfway
down the space, the breaker blew and took out the projector/media centre
PC with it. We will have to look into either splitting some power lines
or getting more information from the landlord on how the electrical was
done.

 

There are a number of items that I took photos of because I don't think
they are useful/worth keeping:

 

- Large CRT TV, approx. 25" (not yours Ben!) - http://imgur.com/tpw4C

- Polishing lathe - http://imgur.com/ZRhWT

- Small CRT TV, approx. 15" - http://imgur.com/krOeL

- Three window-mount air-conditioning units (we have no place to mount
these, so if they're yours please take them home) -
http://imgur.com/y5EVg

- Large white table - we are at capacity for tables and useful furniture
now, without resulting in making the space look cluttered. Someone
please take this and give it a good home. http://imgur.com/IZKY4

- Numerous flatscreen monitors - some are owned by people, many are
still useful, but not all are needed. If you plan to take a monitor,
post a photo and clear it with the membership first.
http://imgur.com/NX5za

 

To reiterate, in my opinion I feel that we should not be accepting any
more furniture of any kind for the space, EXCEPT one more folding table
for the classroom. We have lots of shelving now and almost everything at
SkullSpace has found a place. The user-rented desks still need to be set
up near the back of the space and I will be treating this as a priority
as it will be a considerable source of income for us.

 

More to come.

 

~Justin

 

 


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