I am currently working on setting up a permanent office space computer programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are independent contractors and would like a shared space to work alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the near east side, and I would like to get this going within the next month. Is there anyone on this list that would definitely be interested in this if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, and subversion server?
Hey Angel. How have you been? Sounds interesting to me. Have you had any interest elsewhere? The location, the building, quality of the net connection, etc. would make a difference to me. Got any more details?
Brandon.
On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "Angel" <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am currently working on setting up a permanent office space computer > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are > independent contractors and would like a shared space to work > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the near east > side, and I would like to get this going within the next month. Is > there anyone on this list that would definitely be interested in this > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, and > subversion server?
> Hey Angel. How have you been? Sounds interesting to me. Have you had > any interest elsewhere? The location, the building, quality of the net > connection, etc. would make a difference to me. Got any more details?
> Brandon.
> On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "Angel" <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I am currently working on setting up a permanent office space computer > > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are > > independent contractors and would like a shared space to work > > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the near east > > side, and I would like to get this going within the next month. Is > > there anyone on this list that would definitely be interested in this > > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, and > > subversion server?
> I would also like more details on this....and I'd love to see the > space before putting any money down. Would that be possible?
> - Rob
> On 2/8/07, Brandon Arbini <goo...@sevenwire.com> wrote:
> > Hey Angel. How have you been? Sounds interesting to me. Have you had > > any interest elsewhere? The location, the building, quality of the net > > connection, etc. would make a difference to me. Got any more details?
> > Brandon.
> > On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "Angel" <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I am currently working on setting up a permanent office space computer > > > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are > > > independent contractors and would like a shared space to work > > > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the near east > > > side, and I would like to get this going within the next month. Is > > > there anyone on this list that would definitely be interested in this > > > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, and > > > subversion server?
The space I'm looking at is at 3324 Milwaukee Street. You can see floor plans at http://www.madrent.com/3324o.html. I plan on leasing C1, and possibly C4 if there is enough interest. It is a nice modern building with air conditioning. As for seeing the space, I'm not sure if that's possible before I rent it. I don't want to annoy the landlord too much with too many people wanting to go out to see it.
The office has a restroom, and I can provide a refrigerator and a microwave. There is no kitchen, but if I have enough interest (at least 13 people), I will be renting C4 as well and there's a room in there that can be used as a kitchen and have a kitchen sink installed.
I will be leasing the space under my name or perhaps a company name, so you would just pay a flat fee to me for usage, and I would be taking all of the risk involved in this venture. I was thinking $10 for a trial day, $100 for a month, $285 for 3 months, $540 for six months, and $1,000 for a year (paid up front). So it gets a little cheaper per month depending on how much you pay for at one time.
For the network, I will be getting DSL from AT&T with a 3-6 Mbps downstream and 512-768 Kbps upstream.
I was intending to offer use of a printer, and probably get one that can copy as well. I did not figure a phone line and fax machine into my costs though, so I might have to raise the monthly cost by $5 or $10 a month if people wanted that.
Let me know if you have any more questions. :-)
Angel
On Feb 8, 4:28 pm, "Rob Sanheim" <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Oh yea, and if you get a nice fax/laser printer/copy machine in there, > you would almost have me sold immediately.
> - rob
> On 2/8/07, Rob Sanheim <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Angel
> > I would also like more details on this....and I'd love to see the > > space before putting any money down. Would that be possible?
> > - Rob
> > On 2/8/07, Brandon Arbini <goo...@sevenwire.com> wrote:
> > > Hey Angel. How have you been? Sounds interesting to me. Have you had > > > any interest elsewhere? The location, the building, quality of the net > > > connection, etc. would make a difference to me. Got any more details?
> > > Brandon.
> > > On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "Angel" <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I am currently working on setting up a permanent office space computer > > > > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are > > > > independent contractors and would like a shared space to work > > > > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the near east > > > > side, and I would like to get this going within the next month. Is > > > > there anyone on this list that would definitely be interested in this > > > > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, and > > > > subversion server?
I'm not interested, but this is a great idea. I'll be jealous of anyone who has the opportunity to take advantage.
I just wanted to chime in quickly before I head out to the Code'n'Coffee tonight to respond about the archaic telephone idea. Go with Skype ( www.skype.com) instead ... or maybe just use your cell phones. Skype is just like iChatAV but better and you can call cell phones, land lines in the US, Canada, Europe, etc, etc for a whole lot less than a hard line all from your Mac or PC (with the help of a not-as-cool-as-they-could-be USB headset like this<http://us.accessories.skype.com/direct/skypeusa/itemdetl.jsp?prod=2921>). Also, with Skype you can make phone calls from anywhere you're laptop can pick of wi-fi and you can hold a chat conference at the same time. It's actually pretty cool.
Now, I'm not some weird-o Skype sales person, but what is this, Hackers on a modem from '95? I hope you're not thinking about having a phone line installed just for faxing. <http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/faxing/>
> The space I'm looking at is at 3324 Milwaukee Street. You can see > floor plans at http://www.madrent.com/3324o.html. I plan on leasing > C1, and possibly C4 if there is enough interest. It is a nice modern > building with air conditioning. As for seeing the space, I'm not sure > if that's possible before I rent it. I don't want to annoy the > landlord too much with too many people wanting to go out to see it.
> The office has a restroom, and I can provide a refrigerator and a > microwave. There is no kitchen, but if I have enough interest (at > least 13 people), I will be renting C4 as well and there's a room in > there that can be used as a kitchen and have a kitchen sink installed.
> I will be leasing the space under my name or perhaps a company name, > so you would just pay a flat fee to me for usage, and I would be > taking all of the risk involved in this venture. I was thinking $10 > for a trial day, $100 for a month, $285 for 3 months, $540 for six > months, and $1,000 for a year (paid up front). So it gets a little > cheaper per month depending on how much you pay for at one time.
> For the network, I will be getting DSL from AT&T with a 3-6 Mbps > downstream and 512-768 Kbps upstream.
> I was intending to offer use of a printer, and probably get one that > can copy as well. I did not figure a phone line and fax machine into > my costs though, so I might have to raise the monthly cost by $5 or > $10 a month if people wanted that.
> Let me know if you have any more questions. :-)
> Angel
> On Feb 8, 4:28 pm, "Rob Sanheim" <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Oh yea, and if you get a nice fax/laser printer/copy machine in there, > > you would almost have me sold immediately.
> > - rob
> > On 2/8/07, Rob Sanheim <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Angel
> > > I would also like more details on this....and I'd love to see the > > > space before putting any money down. Would that be possible?
> > > - Rob
> > > On 2/8/07, Brandon Arbini <goo...@sevenwire.com> wrote:
> > > > Hey Angel. How have you been? Sounds interesting to me. Have you had > > > > any interest elsewhere? The location, the building, quality of the > net > > > > connection, etc. would make a difference to me. Got any more > details?
> > > > Brandon.
> > > > On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "Angel" <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I am currently working on setting up a permanent office space > computer > > > > > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are > > > > > independent contractors and would like a shared space to work > > > > > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the near > east > > > > > side, and I would like to get this going within the next > month. Is > > > > > there anyone on this list that would definitely be interested in > this > > > > > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, and > > > > > subversion server?
> I am currently working on setting up a permanent office space computer > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are > independent contractors and would like a shared space to work > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the near east > side, and I would like to get this going within the next month. Is > there anyone on this list that would definitely be interested in this > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, and > subversion server?
Yes, a phone line would probably only be for faxing. That is one reason I am a bit reluctant to get a phone line. If there is a better way to set it up for faxes, I would love that. :-)
Angel
On Feb 8, 6:14 pm, "Ryan Smith" <ratioswi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not interested, but this is a great idea. I'll be jealous of anyone who > has the opportunity to take advantage.
> I just wanted to chime in quickly before I head out to the Code'n'Coffee > tonight to respond about the archaic telephone idea. Go with Skype (www.skype.com) instead ... or maybe just use your cell phones. Skype is just > like iChatAV but better and you can call cell phones, land lines in the US, > Canada, Europe, etc, etc for a whole lot less than a hard line all from your > Mac or PC (with the help of a not-as-cool-as-they-could-be USB headset like > this<http://us.accessories.skype.com/direct/skypeusa/itemdetl.jsp?prod=2921>). > Also, with Skype you can make phone calls from anywhere you're laptop can > pick of wi-fi and you can hold a chat conference at the same time. It's > actually pretty cool.
> Now, I'm not some weird-o Skype sales person, but what is this, Hackers on a > modem from '95? I hope you're not thinking about having a phone line > installed just for faxing. <http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/faxing/>
> > The space I'm looking at is at 3324 Milwaukee Street. You can see > > floor plans athttp://www.madrent.com/3324o.html. I plan on leasing > > C1, and possibly C4 if there is enough interest. It is a nice modern > > building with air conditioning. As for seeing the space, I'm not sure > > if that's possible before I rent it. I don't want to annoy the > > landlord too much with too many people wanting to go out to see it.
> > The office has a restroom, and I can provide a refrigerator and a > > microwave. There is no kitchen, but if I have enough interest (at > > least 13 people), I will be renting C4 as well and there's a room in > > there that can be used as a kitchen and have a kitchen sink installed.
> > I will be leasing the space under my name or perhaps a company name, > > so you would just pay a flat fee to me for usage, and I would be > > taking all of the risk involved in this venture. I was thinking $10 > > for a trial day, $100 for a month, $285 for 3 months, $540 for six > > months, and $1,000 for a year (paid up front). So it gets a little > > cheaper per month depending on how much you pay for at one time.
> > For the network, I will be getting DSL from AT&T with a 3-6 Mbps > > downstream and 512-768 Kbps upstream.
> > I was intending to offer use of a printer, and probably get one that > > can copy as well. I did not figure a phone line and fax machine into > > my costs though, so I might have to raise the monthly cost by $5 or > > $10 a month if people wanted that.
> > Let me know if you have any more questions. :-)
> > Angel
> > On Feb 8, 4:28 pm, "Rob Sanheim" <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Oh yea, and if you get a nice fax/laser printer/copy machine in there, > > > you would almost have me sold immediately.
> > > - rob
> > > On 2/8/07, Rob Sanheim <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Angel
> > > > I would also like more details on this....and I'd love to see the > > > > space before putting any money down. Would that be possible?
> > > > - Rob
> > > > On 2/8/07, Brandon Arbini <goo...@sevenwire.com> wrote:
> > > > > Hey Angel. How have you been? Sounds interesting to me. Have you had > > > > > any interest elsewhere? The location, the building, quality of the > > net > > > > > connection, etc. would make a difference to me. Got any more > > details?
> > > > > Brandon.
> > > > > On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "Angel" <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > I am currently working on setting up a permanent office space > > computer > > > > > > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are > > > > > > independent contractors and would like a shared space to work > > > > > > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the near > > east > > > > > > side, and I would like to get this going within the next > > month. Is > > > > > > there anyone on this list that would definitely be interested in > > this > > > > > > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, and > > > > > > subversion server?
> Yes, a phone line would probably only be for faxing. That is one > reason I am a bit reluctant to get a phone line. If there is a better > way to set it up for faxes, I would love that. :-)
> Angel
> On Feb 8, 6:14 pm, "Ryan Smith" <ratioswi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I'm not interested, but this is a great idea. I'll be jealous of anyone who > > has the opportunity to take advantage.
> > I just wanted to chime in quickly before I head out to the Code'n'Coffee > > tonight to respond about the archaic telephone idea. Go with Skype (www.skype.com) instead ... or maybe just use your cell phones. Skype is just > > like iChatAV but better and you can call cell phones, land lines in the US, > > Canada, Europe, etc, etc for a whole lot less than a hard line all from your > > Mac or PC (with the help of a not-as-cool-as-they-could-be USB headset like > > this<http://us.accessories.skype.com/direct/skypeusa/itemdetl.jsp?prod=2921>). > > Also, with Skype you can make phone calls from anywhere you're laptop can > > pick of wi-fi and you can hold a chat conference at the same time. It's > > actually pretty cool.
> > Now, I'm not some weird-o Skype sales person, but what is this, Hackers on a > > modem from '95? I hope you're not thinking about having a phone line > > installed just for faxing. <http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/faxing/>
> > Anywho ...
> > _rs
> > On 2/8/07, Angel <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > The space I'm looking at is at 3324 Milwaukee Street. You can see > > > floor plans athttp://www.madrent.com/3324o.html. I plan on leasing > > > C1, and possibly C4 if there is enough interest. It is a nice modern > > > building with air conditioning. As for seeing the space, I'm not sure > > > if that's possible before I rent it. I don't want to annoy the > > > landlord too much with too many people wanting to go out to see it.
> > > The office has a restroom, and I can provide a refrigerator and a > > > microwave. There is no kitchen, but if I have enough interest (at > > > least 13 people), I will be renting C4 as well and there's a room in > > > there that can be used as a kitchen and have a kitchen sink installed.
> > > I will be leasing the space under my name or perhaps a company name, > > > so you would just pay a flat fee to me for usage, and I would be > > > taking all of the risk involved in this venture. I was thinking $10 > > > for a trial day, $100 for a month, $285 for 3 months, $540 for six > > > months, and $1,000 for a year (paid up front). So it gets a little > > > cheaper per month depending on how much you pay for at one time.
> > > For the network, I will be getting DSL from AT&T with a 3-6 Mbps > > > downstream and 512-768 Kbps upstream.
> > > I was intending to offer use of a printer, and probably get one that > > > can copy as well. I did not figure a phone line and fax machine into > > > my costs though, so I might have to raise the monthly cost by $5 or > > > $10 a month if people wanted that.
> > > Let me know if you have any more questions. :-)
> > > Angel
> > > On Feb 8, 4:28 pm, "Rob Sanheim" <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Oh yea, and if you get a nice fax/laser printer/copy machine in there, > > > > you would almost have me sold immediately.
> > > > - rob
> > > > On 2/8/07, Rob Sanheim <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Angel
> > > > > I would also like more details on this....and I'd love to see the > > > > > space before putting any money down. Would that be possible?
> > > > > > Hey Angel. How have you been? Sounds interesting to me. Have you had > > > > > > any interest elsewhere? The location, the building, quality of the > > > net > > > > > > connection, etc. would make a difference to me. Got any more > > > details?
> > > > > > Brandon.
> > > > > > On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "Angel" <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > I am currently working on setting up a permanent office space > > > computer > > > > > > > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are > > > > > > > independent contractors and would like a shared space to work > > > > > > > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the near > > > east > > > > > > > side, and I would like to get this going within the next > > > month. Is > > > > > > > there anyone on this list that would definitely be interested in > > > this > > > > > > > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, and > > > > > > > subversion server?
Angel, I've posted Rob's link to the Madison Rails wiki on the PHP Meet-up site<http://php.meetup.com/125/>. If you want to take a look-see, add any more info to my post, or check out the PHP Meet-up in general check it out here:
> > Yes, a phone line would probably only be for faxing. That is one > > reason I am a bit reluctant to get a phone line. If there is a better > > way to set it up for faxes, I would love that. :-)
> > Angel
> > On Feb 8, 6:14 pm, "Ryan Smith" <ratioswi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I'm not interested, but this is a great idea. I'll be jealous of > anyone who > > > has the opportunity to take advantage.
> > > I just wanted to chime in quickly before I head out to the > Code'n'Coffee > > > tonight to respond about the archaic telephone idea. Go with Skype ( > www.skype.com) instead ... or maybe just use your cell phones. Skype is > just > > > like iChatAV but better and you can call cell phones, land lines in > the US, > > > Canada, Europe, etc, etc for a whole lot less than a hard line all > from your > > > Mac or PC (with the help of a not-as-cool-as-they-could-be USB headset > like > > > this< > http://us.accessories.skype.com/direct/skypeusa/itemdetl.jsp?prod=2921>). > > > Also, with Skype you can make phone calls from anywhere you're laptop > can > > > pick of wi-fi and you can hold a chat conference at the same time. > It's > > > actually pretty cool.
> > > Now, I'm not some weird-o Skype sales person, but what is this, > Hackers on a > > > modem from '95? I hope you're not thinking about having a phone line > > > installed just for faxing. < > http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/faxing/>
> > > Anywho ...
> > > _rs
> > > On 2/8/07, Angel <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > The space I'm looking at is at 3324 Milwaukee Street. You can see > > > > floor plans athttp://www.madrent.com/3324o.html. I plan on leasing > > > > C1, and possibly C4 if there is enough interest. It is a nice > modern > > > > building with air conditioning. As for seeing the space, I'm not > sure > > > > if that's possible before I rent it. I don't want to annoy the > > > > landlord too much with too many people wanting to go out to see it.
> > > > The office has a restroom, and I can provide a refrigerator and a > > > > microwave. There is no kitchen, but if I have enough interest (at > > > > least 13 people), I will be renting C4 as well and there's a room in > > > > there that can be used as a kitchen and have a kitchen sink > installed.
> > > > I will be leasing the space under my name or perhaps a company name, > > > > so you would just pay a flat fee to me for usage, and I would be > > > > taking all of the risk involved in this venture. I was thinking $10 > > > > for a trial day, $100 for a month, $285 for 3 months, $540 for six > > > > months, and $1,000 for a year (paid up front). So it gets a little > > > > cheaper per month depending on how much you pay for at one time.
> > > > For the network, I will be getting DSL from AT&T with a 3-6 Mbps > > > > downstream and 512-768 Kbps upstream.
> > > > I was intending to offer use of a printer, and probably get one that > > > > can copy as well. I did not figure a phone line and fax machine > into > > > > my costs though, so I might have to raise the monthly cost by $5 or > > > > $10 a month if people wanted that.
> > > > Let me know if you have any more questions. :-)
> > > > Angel
> > > > On Feb 8, 4:28 pm, "Rob Sanheim" <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Oh yea, and if you get a nice fax/laser printer/copy machine in > there, > > > > > you would almost have me sold immediately.
> > > > > - rob
> > > > > On 2/8/07, Rob Sanheim <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > Angel
> > > > > > I would also like more details on this....and I'd love to see > the > > > > > > space before putting any money down. Would that be possible?
> > > > > > > Hey Angel. How have you been? Sounds interesting to me. Have > you had > > > > > > > any interest elsewhere? The location, the building, quality of > the > > > > net > > > > > > > connection, etc. would make a difference to me. Got any more > > > > details?
> > > > > > > Brandon.
> > > > > > > On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "Angel" <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > I am currently working on setting up a permanent office > space > > > > computer > > > > > > > > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are > > > > > > > > independent contractors and would like a shared space to > work > > > > > > > > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the > near > > > > east > > > > > > > > side, and I would like to get this going within the next > > > > month. Is > > > > > > > > there anyone on this list that would definitely be > interested in > > > > this > > > > > > > > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, > and > > > > > > > > subversion server?
> Angel, > I've posted Rob's link to the Madison Rails wiki on the PHP Meet-up > site<http://php.meetup.com/125/>. > If you want to take a look-see, add any more info to my post, or check out > the PHP Meet-up in general check it out here:
> On 2/8/07, Rob Sanheim <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 2/8/07, Angel <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Yes, a phone line would probably only be for faxing. That is one > > > reason I am a bit reluctant to get a phone line. If there is a better > > > way to set it up for faxes, I would love that. :-)
> > > Angel
> > > On Feb 8, 6:14 pm, "Ryan Smith" <ratioswi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I'm not interested, but this is a great idea. I'll be jealous of > > anyone who > > > > has the opportunity to take advantage.
> > > > I just wanted to chime in quickly before I head out to the > > Code'n'Coffee > > > > tonight to respond about the archaic telephone idea. Go with Skype ( > >www.skype.com) instead ... or maybe just use your cell phones. Skype is > > just > > > > like iChatAV but better and you can call cell phones, land lines in > > the US, > > > > Canada, Europe, etc, etc for a whole lot less than a hard line all > > from your > > > > Mac or PC (with the help of a not-as-cool-as-they-could-be USB headset > > like > > > > this< > >http://us.accessories.skype.com/direct/skypeusa/itemdetl.jsp?prod=2921>). > > > > Also, with Skype you can make phone calls from anywhere you're laptop > > can > > > > pick of wi-fi and you can hold a chat conference at the same time. > > It's > > > > actually pretty cool.
> > > > Now, I'm not some weird-o Skype sales person, but what is this, > > Hackers on a > > > > modem from '95? I hope you're not thinking about having a phone line > > > > installed just for faxing. < > >http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/faxing/>
> > > > Anywho ...
> > > > _rs
> > > > On 2/8/07, Angel <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > The space I'm looking at is at 3324 Milwaukee Street. You can see > > > > > floor plans athttp://www.madrent.com/3324o.html. I plan on leasing > > > > > C1, and possibly C4 if there is enough interest. It is a nice > > modern > > > > > building with air conditioning. As for seeing the space, I'm not > > sure > > > > > if that's possible before I rent it. I don't want to annoy the > > > > > landlord too much with too many people wanting to go out to see it.
> > > > > The office has a restroom, and I can provide a refrigerator and a > > > > > microwave. There is no kitchen, but if I have enough interest (at > > > > > least 13 people), I will be renting C4 as well and there's a room in > > > > > there that can be used as a kitchen and have a kitchen sink > > installed.
> > > > > I will be leasing the space under my name or perhaps a company name, > > > > > so you would just pay a flat fee to me for usage, and I would be > > > > > taking all of the risk involved in this venture. I was thinking $10 > > > > > for a trial day, $100 for a month, $285 for 3 months, $540 for six > > > > > months, and $1,000 for a year (paid up front). So it gets a little > > > > > cheaper per month depending on how much you pay for at one time.
> > > > > For the network, I will be getting DSL from AT&T with a 3-6 Mbps > > > > > downstream and 512-768 Kbps upstream.
> > > > > I was intending to offer use of a printer, and probably get one that > > > > > can copy as well. I did not figure a phone line and fax machine > > into > > > > > my costs though, so I might have to raise the monthly cost by $5 or > > > > > $10 a month if people wanted that.
> > > > > Let me know if you have any more questions. :-)
> > > > > Angel
> > > > > On Feb 8, 4:28 pm, "Rob Sanheim" <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > Oh yea, and if you get a nice fax/laser printer/copy machine in > > there, > > > > > > you would almost have me sold immediately.
> > > > > > - rob
> > > > > > On 2/8/07, Rob Sanheim <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > > Angel
> > > > > > > I would also like more details on this....and I'd love to see > > the > > > > > > > space before putting any money down. Would that be possible?
> > > > > > > > Hey Angel. How have you been? Sounds interesting to me. Have > > you had > > > > > > > > any interest elsewhere? The location, the building, quality of > > the > > > > > net > > > > > > > > connection, etc. would make a difference to me. Got any more > > > > > details?
> > > > > > > > Brandon.
> > > > > > > > On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "Angel" <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > I am currently working on setting up a permanent office > > space > > > > > computer > > > > > > > > > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are > > > > > > > > > independent contractors and would like a shared space to > > work > > > > > > > > > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the > > near > > > > > east > > > > > > > > > side, and I would like to get this going within the next > > > > > month. Is > > > > > > > > > there anyone on this list that would definitely be > > interested in > > > > > this > > > > > > > > > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, > > and > > > > > > > > > subversion server?
> Thanks for helping me out with getting the word out, Rob and Ryan! :-)
> Angel
> On Feb 8, 9:26 pm, "Ryan Smith" <ratioswi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Angel, > > I've posted Rob's link to the Madison Rails wiki on the PHP Meet-up > > site<http://php.meetup.com/125/>. > > If you want to take a look-see, add any more info to my post, or check out > > the PHP Meet-up in general check it out here:
> > On 2/8/07, Rob Sanheim <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 2/8/07, Angel <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Yes, a phone line would probably only be for faxing. That is one > > > > reason I am a bit reluctant to get a phone line. If there is a better > > > > way to set it up for faxes, I would love that. :-)
> > > > Angel
> > > > On Feb 8, 6:14 pm, "Ryan Smith" <ratioswi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I'm not interested, but this is a great idea. I'll be jealous of > > > anyone who > > > > > has the opportunity to take advantage.
> > > > > I just wanted to chime in quickly before I head out to the > > > Code'n'Coffee > > > > > tonight to respond about the archaic telephone idea. Go with Skype ( > > >www.skype.com) instead ... or maybe just use your cell phones. Skype is > > > just > > > > > like iChatAV but better and you can call cell phones, land lines in > > > the US, > > > > > Canada, Europe, etc, etc for a whole lot less than a hard line all > > > from your > > > > > Mac or PC (with the help of a not-as-cool-as-they-could-be USB headset > > > like > > > > > this< > > >http://us.accessories.skype.com/direct/skypeusa/itemdetl.jsp?prod=2921>). > > > > > Also, with Skype you can make phone calls from anywhere you're laptop > > > can > > > > > pick of wi-fi and you can hold a chat conference at the same time. > > > It's > > > > > actually pretty cool.
> > > > > Now, I'm not some weird-o Skype sales person, but what is this, > > > Hackers on a > > > > > modem from '95? I hope you're not thinking about having a phone line > > > > > installed just for faxing. < > > >http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/faxing/>
> > > > > Anywho ...
> > > > > _rs
> > > > > On 2/8/07, Angel <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > The space I'm looking at is at 3324 Milwaukee Street. You can see > > > > > > floor plans athttp://www.madrent.com/3324o.html. I plan on leasing > > > > > > C1, and possibly C4 if there is enough interest. It is a nice > > > modern > > > > > > building with air conditioning. As for seeing the space, I'm not > > > sure > > > > > > if that's possible before I rent it. I don't want to annoy the > > > > > > landlord too much with too many people wanting to go out to see it.
> > > > > > The office has a restroom, and I can provide a refrigerator and a > > > > > > microwave. There is no kitchen, but if I have enough interest (at > > > > > > least 13 people), I will be renting C4 as well and there's a room in > > > > > > there that can be used as a kitchen and have a kitchen sink > > > installed.
> > > > > > I will be leasing the space under my name or perhaps a company name, > > > > > > so you would just pay a flat fee to me for usage, and I would be > > > > > > taking all of the risk involved in this venture. I was thinking $10 > > > > > > for a trial day, $100 for a month, $285 for 3 months, $540 for six > > > > > > months, and $1,000 for a year (paid up front). So it gets a little > > > > > > cheaper per month depending on how much you pay for at one time.
> > > > > > For the network, I will be getting DSL from AT&T with a 3-6 Mbps > > > > > > downstream and 512-768 Kbps upstream.
> > > > > > I was intending to offer use of a printer, and probably get one that > > > > > > can copy as well. I did not figure a phone line and fax machine > > > into > > > > > > my costs though, so I might have to raise the monthly cost by $5 or > > > > > > $10 a month if people wanted that.
> > > > > > Let me know if you have any more questions. :-)
> > > > > > Angel
> > > > > > On Feb 8, 4:28 pm, "Rob Sanheim" <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Oh yea, and if you get a nice fax/laser printer/copy machine in > > > there, > > > > > > > you would almost have me sold immediately.
> > > > > > > - rob
> > > > > > > On 2/8/07, Rob Sanheim <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > > > Angel
> > > > > > > > I would also like more details on this....and I'd love to see > > > the > > > > > > > > space before putting any money down. Would that be possible?
> > > > > > > > > Hey Angel. How have you been? Sounds interesting to me. Have > > > you had > > > > > > > > > any interest elsewhere? The location, the building, quality of > > > the > > > > > > net > > > > > > > > > connection, etc. would make a difference to me. Got any more > > > > > > details?
> > > > > > > > > Brandon.
> > > > > > > > > On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "Angel" <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I am currently working on setting up a permanent office > > > space > > > > > > computer > > > > > > > > > > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc that are > > > > > > > > > > independent contractors and would like a shared space to > > > work > > > > > > > > > > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is on the > > > near > > > > > > east > > > > > > > > > > side, and I would like to get this going within the next > > > > > > month. Is > > > > > > > > > > there anyone on this list that would definitely be > > > interested in > > > > > > this > > > > > > > > > > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, internet, > > > and > > > > > > > > > > subversion server?
> > > > > > > > > > Angel
> > > I've set up a page for this on the wiki here:
> > Thanks for helping me out with getting the word out, Rob and Ryan! :-)
> > Angel
> > On Feb 8, 9:26 pm, "Ryan Smith" <ratioswi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Angel, > > > I've posted Rob's link to the Madison Rails wiki on the PHP Meet-up > > > site<http://php.meetup.com/125/>. > > > If you want to take a look-see, add any more info to my post, or check > out > > > the PHP Meet-up in general check it out here:
> > > On 2/8/07, Rob Sanheim <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > On 2/8/07, Angel <angelic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Yes, a phone line would probably only be for faxing. That is one > > > > > reason I am a bit reluctant to get a phone line. If there is a > better > > > > > way to set it up for faxes, I would love that. :-)
> > > > > Angel
> > > > > On Feb 8, 6:14 pm, "Ryan Smith" <ratioswi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > I'm not interested, but this is a great idea. I'll be jealous of > > > > anyone who > > > > > > has the opportunity to take advantage.
> > > > > > I just wanted to chime in quickly before I head out to the > > > > Code'n'Coffee > > > > > > tonight to respond about the archaic telephone idea. Go with > Skype ( > > > >www.skype.com) instead ... or maybe just use your cell phones. Skype > is > > > > just > > > > > > like iChatAV but better and you can call cell phones, land lines > in > > > > the US, > > > > > > Canada, Europe, etc, etc for a whole lot less than a hard line > all > > > > from your > > > > > > Mac or PC (with the help of a not-as-cool-as-they-could-be USB > headset > > > > like > > > > > > this<
> http://us.accessories.skype.com/direct/skypeusa/itemdetl.jsp?prod=2921>). > > > > > > Also, with Skype you can make phone calls from anywhere you're > laptop > > > > can > > > > > > pick of wi-fi and you can hold a chat conference at the same > time. > > > > It's > > > > > > actually pretty cool.
> > > > > > Now, I'm not some weird-o Skype sales person, but what is this, > > > > Hackers on a > > > > > > modem from '95? I hope you're not thinking about having a phone > line > > > > > > installed just for faxing. < > > > >http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/faxing/>
> > > > > > > The space I'm looking at is at 3324 Milwaukee Street. You can > see > > > > > > > floor plans athttp://www.madrent.com/3324o.html. I plan on > leasing > > > > > > > C1, and possibly C4 if there is enough interest. It is a nice > > > > modern > > > > > > > building with air conditioning. As for seeing the space, I'm > not > > > > sure > > > > > > > if that's possible before I rent it. I don't want to annoy > the > > > > > > > landlord too much with too many people wanting to go out to > see it.
> > > > > > > The office has a restroom, and I can provide a refrigerator > and a > > > > > > > microwave. There is no kitchen, but if I have enough interest > (at > > > > > > > least 13 people), I will be renting C4 as well and there's a > room in > > > > > > > there that can be used as a kitchen and have a kitchen sink > > > > installed.
> > > > > > > I will be leasing the space under my name or perhaps a company > name, > > > > > > > so you would just pay a flat fee to me for usage, and I would > be > > > > > > > taking all of the risk involved in this venture. I was > thinking $10 > > > > > > > for a trial day, $100 for a month, $285 for 3 months, $540 for > six > > > > > > > months, and $1,000 for a year (paid up front). So it gets a > little > > > > > > > cheaper per month depending on how much you pay for at one > time.
> > > > > > > For the network, I will be getting DSL from AT&T with a 3-6 > Mbps > > > > > > > downstream and 512-768 Kbps upstream.
> > > > > > > I was intending to offer use of a printer, and probably get > one that > > > > > > > can copy as well. I did not figure a phone line and fax > machine > > > > into > > > > > > > my costs though, so I might have to raise the monthly cost by > $5 or > > > > > > > $10 a month if people wanted that.
> > > > > > > Let me know if you have any more questions. :-)
> > > > > > > Angel
> > > > > > > On Feb 8, 4:28 pm, "Rob Sanheim" <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > Oh yea, and if you get a nice fax/laser printer/copy machine > in > > > > there, > > > > > > > > you would almost have me sold immediately.
> > > > > > > > - rob
> > > > > > > > On 2/8/07, Rob Sanheim <rsanh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > > > > > Angel
> > > > > > > > > I would also like more details on this....and I'd love to > see > > > > the > > > > > > > > > space before putting any money down. Would that be > possible?
> > > > > > > > > > Hey Angel. How have you been? Sounds interesting to me. > Have > > > > you had > > > > > > > > > > any interest elsewhere? The location, the building, > quality of > > > > the > > > > > > > net > > > > > > > > > > connection, etc. would make a difference to me. Got any > more > > > > > > > details?
> > > > > > > > > > Brandon.
> > > > > > > > > > On Feb 7, 10:27 am, "Angel" <angelic...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I am currently working on setting up a permanent > office > > > > space > > > > > > > computer > > > > > > > > > > > programmers, web designers, graphic designers, etc > that are > > > > > > > > > > > independent contractors and would like a shared space > to > > > > work > > > > > > > > > > > alongside others. The office space I'm looking at is > on the > > > > near > > > > > > > east > > > > > > > > > > > side, and I would like to get this going within the > next > > > > > > > month. Is > > > > > > > > > > > there anyone on this list that would definitely be > > > > interested in > > > > > > > this > > > > > > > > > > > if it cost about $100/month for a desk to work at, > internet, > > > > and > > > > > > > > > > > subversion server?
> > > > > > > > > > > Angel
> > > > I've set up a page for this on the wiki here: