Please take them ASAP. Good job!
On 26/03/2014 16:29, Peter "Sci" Turpin wrote:
Ooh, those laptops were there on saturday. Figured they were the space's
laptops just being moved around in the tidying.
If they're actual junk, I'll take them.
On 26/03/2014 16:08, tgreer wrote:
Hi
More things with notice of disposals. Again these are in the same area
at the front edge of the etching area.
20) Empty black wheely suitcase.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eeldw7p31soy2ra/2014-03-25%2018.33.59.jpg
21) Box full of old dead stripped laptops which someone dumped.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8osvw9pexspvrog/2014-03-25%2018.33.48.jpg
22) Battery with the name Dean on it, no contact details.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b0n0c83qatfxg1o/2014-03-25%2014.44.31.jpg
Again these have 3 weeks on them to be dealt with or they go.
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The laptops were put on the three week pile last week, so they should be on the two week pile now.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Tim Reynolds <t...@christwithfries.net> wrote:
Please take them ASAP. Good job!
On 26/03/2014 16:29, Peter "Sci" Turpin wrote:
Ooh, those laptops were there on saturday. Figured they were the space's
laptops just being moved around in the tidying.
If they're actual junk, I'll take them.
On 26/03/2014 16:08, tgreer wrote:
Hi
More things with notice of disposals. Again these are in the same area
at the front edge of the etching area.
20) Empty black wheely suitcase.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eeldw7p31soy2ra/2014-03-25%2018.33.59.jpg
21) Box full of old dead stripped laptops which someone dumped.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8osvw9pexspvrog/2014-03-25%2018.33.48.jpg
22) Battery with the name Dean on it, no contact details.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b0n0c83qatfxg1o/2014-03-25%2014.44.31.jpg
Again these have 3 weeks on them to be dealt with or they go.
Regards
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The laptops were put on the three week pile last week, so they should be on the two week pile now.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Tim Reynolds <t...@christwithfries.net> wrote:
Please take them ASAP. Good job!
On 26/03/2014 16:29, Peter "Sci" Turpin wrote:
Ooh, those laptops were there on saturday. Figured they were the space's
laptops just being moved around in the tidying.
If they're actual junk, I'll take them.
On 26/03/2014 16:08, tgreer wrote:
Hi
More things with notice of disposals. Again these are in the same area
at the front edge of the etching area.
20) Empty black wheely suitcase.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eeldw7p31soy2ra/2014-03-25%2018.33.59.jpg
21) Box full of old dead stripped laptops which someone dumped.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8osvw9pexspvrog/2014-03-25%2018.33.48.jpg
22) Battery with the name Dean on it, no contact details.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b0n0c83qatfxg1o/2014-03-25%2014.44.31.jpg
Again these have 3 weeks on them to be dealt with or they go.
Regards
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The laptops are e-waste and shouldn't be in the 3week bin to begin with, thats not what the 3week bin is for.
They should be put in the skip.
The laptops are e-waste and shouldn't be in the 3week bin to begin with, thats not what the 3week bin is for.
They should be put in the skip.
By all means whoever wants them please remove them from the space poste haste

This service not only provides a free service to businesses, it also meets two Recycle for London programme objectives:
- Increase London’s municipal recycling rate year on year.
- Reduce the volume of specific material to landfill/incinerators such as batteries, WEEE, and furniture/other reusable products, to generate maximum social and economic value. "
if there are still around i'd take keypad keys and some circuits / cd/floppy drives from them ;)


Let me know if you want them and ill leave them in my member box.(clearly we have to arrange some secret handover, for Health & Safety reasons, lest we risk someone on the list having an apoplectic fit due to unattended electronics in the space ;-)
Subject: FW: Collection request from the 123 Recycle for Free website
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 09:28:30 +0100
From: "Helen Evans" <Helen...@sweeep.co.uk> To: <t...@limepepper.co.uk>
As opposed to anything that might provoke hostile micromanaging remarks at the notion that something might enter the vicinity of the hackspace without being labelled, assigned, stamped and processed into some particular scheme,
On Tuesday, 1 April 2014 14:38:59 UTC+1, Tom Hodder wrote:As opposed to anything that might provoke hostile micromanaging remarks at the notion that something might enter the vicinity of the hackspace without being labelled, assigned, stamped and processed into some particular scheme,
As one of the hostile micromanagers (I've made one of the disposal notice emails), I think this is more than a little harsh. The space has been slowly clogging up with utter crap. If we don't do anything it will completely overflow with utter crap. The laissez-faire approach simply didn't end up working well enough.
On Tuesday, 1 April 2014 14:38:59 UTC+1, Tom Hodder wrote:As opposed to anything that might provoke hostile micromanaging remarks at the notion that something might enter the vicinity of the hackspace without being labelled, assigned, stamped and processed into some particular scheme,
As one of the hostile micromanagers (I've made one of the disposal notice emails), I think this is more than a little harsh. The space has been slowly clogging up with utter crap. If we don't do anything it will completely overflow with utter crap. The laissez-faire approach simply didn't end up working well enough.
Thank you for your email request for a collection of electrical items.
The first available date for the collection will be the 29th April
which I have booked for you. Please advise this is ok.
The items given at the time of booking will be the items collected on
this day. Any other items will need to be booked for a subsequent
collection on another date.
It's hard to ensure that over 900 people are on the same page.
Please don't assume bad faith or caricature people who are trying to sort stuff out.
However I reserve the right to critique the process. This is not a all or nothing, with us or against us thing. There can be ongoing improvement to the process and feedback.
I am not saying that "You are a hostile Micromanager" hence you bad, I am saying that to some, these actions feel like hostile micromanagement.
* It seems a bit defensive for a little bit of harmless satire (on April fools day ffs..)
Firstly, I think the hackspace is improving all the time, I think the mess is improving, and I am very grateful for the work put in by Mark and Ed and Heather to decrease the crap-load of the space. Thanks!However I reserve the right to critique the process. This is not a all or nothing, with us or against us thing. There can be ongoing improvement to the process and feedback.On 1 April 2014 15:08, Mark Steward <marks...@gmail.com> wrote:
It's hard to ensure that over 900 people are on the same page.Without some form of oppressive enforcement of rules, it is impossible to get 900 people, particularly hackspacers, on the same page. Therefore your efforts to "ensure that over 900 people are on the same page" are necessarily doomed to failure and resentment. (clearly you are aware of this from your comments on the tidying wiki page - "I agree that there's a risk of generating resentment when creating a guide, because we're ...")Please don't assume bad faith or caricature people who are trying to sort stuff out.I am not assuming bad faith. However I think you seem to have determined to take a path that is going to cause resentment, that there should be discussion on the list. (..." and that's why I've asked for discussion on the list." ms7821)
Hence, I am just giving the other side of the coin.
I am not saying that "You are a hostile Micromanager" hence you bad, I am saying that to some, these actions feel like hostile micromanagement.* It seems a bit defensive for a little bit of harmless satire (on April fools day ffs..)
Please advise this is ok.
> The items given at the time of booking will be the items collected on
> this day. Any other items will need to be booked for a subsequent
> collection on another date.
Secondly, the bin isn't going to be big enough :P