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Re: cat is a fully qualifed letterpress operator! - small press cart

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Zev Benjamin)
Tue Nov 18 22:45:06 2008

Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 22:43:26 -0500
From: Zev Benjamin <zev@MIT.EDU>
To: Elizabeth de Regt <ederegt@mit.edu>
CC: "Leonard H Tower Jr." <tower@alum.mit.edu>,
        Matthew Goldstein <austein@mit.edu>, apo-printshop@mit.edu,
        apo-tools@mit.edu
In-Reply-To: <c10d61f60811181931u26d07f2eqa812e4a631ad1baf@mail.gmail.com>

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I had proposed getting rid of those chairs a while ago and (possibly)
replacing them with ones that fit nicely under the desks if we think
that's useful, but nothing ever came of it.


Zev

Elizabeth de Regt wrote:
> Thanks Len! Lot of good ideas in there. Some of the things (like the
> shelves above the sewing desk) I've already thought through and
> discarded. But I'll take a look at the rest of your ideas this week.
> I've been wondering about htose chairs too. Matt, why the hell are they
> there? They're completely useless...
> Liz
> 
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Leonard H Tower Jr.
> <tower@alum.mit.edu <mailto:tower@alum.mit.edu>> wrote:
> 
>     liz:
> 
>     * glad the BIG table is clearer
>      it wasn't when i was last in the APOffice
> 
>     * questions actives should answer:
> 
>      would it be better to get rid of the cement blocks (reuse?), and
>      build the sides of a new bookcase out of wood?
>      the shelves would be more stable
>      be a tools skill teaching project, especially if you routed grooves
>      for the shelves
> 
>      does the APOffice need more shelves,
>      if it is already overflowing and in packrat mode?
>      (periodically, brothers have done a purge of some of the
>      accumulation)
> 
>      are all the desk chairs needed?
> 
>      might it make sense to take the small shelves above the sewing desk
>      off the wall, and put the new block and board bookshelf on the
>      sewing desk against the wall?
> 
>      should the large wooden box @ the end of the coffee table, be moved
>      under the BIG table?  it was once the box that held all the ritual
>      equipment, but is probably still historian storage
> 
>     * the small press cart has to be quite sturdy, as it will have about
>      200 pounds of small press on top of it, that will crack, if it falls
>      any height
> 
>      so it has to be constructed very well
> 
>      i have no idea which brothers are good enough carpenters to do it,
>      even if i had a measured drawing and could discuss it with them
> 
>      so, yes, i would prefer to be there when it's built
> 
>     yiLFS -len
> 
>       Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 22:11:16 -0500
>       From: Elizabeth de Regt <ederegt@MIT.EDU <mailto:ederegt@MIT.EDU>>
>       To: Matthew Goldstein <austein@mit.edu <mailto:austein@mit.edu>>
>       Cc: Leonard H Tower Jr. <tower@alum.mit.edu
>     <mailto:tower@alum.mit.edu>>, apo-printshop@mit.edu
>     <mailto:apo-printshop@mit.edu>,
>           apo-tools@mit.edu <mailto:apo-tools@mit.edu>
>       Subject: Re: cat is a fully qualifed letterpress operator!
> 
>       really? I'm still supposed to be office manager? With all that
>     time I'll
>       have next term, good to know :P
>       heh, in that case I shouldn't say that I don't really care so much
>     and will
>       let the next office manager deal with it. hmmm it'd be good to
>     organize
>       building of this, but it sounds like Len thinks it's more
>     complicated and
>       just wants to do it himself. Is this true Len? It's just
>     frustrating because
>       I've been rearranging the front of the office.
>       Also, that table is not very full right now. It's actually got a
>     ton of
>       empty space on top of it for once; it's got the metal contraption
>     that is
>       apparently the letter press and like one box of fabric on it right
>     now.
>       Otherwise it's got a few boxes under it that are for silkscreening and
>       sewing stuff. It's actually much cleaner than it was for most of
>     last term,
>       so I'm not sure what else you want it to be. Plus, that table is
>     kinda for
>       the stuff that it currently has on it. Except the letter press, which
>       doesn't fit in with the rest of the stuff at all but is still ok
>     there since
>       there's room there.
>       The cement blocks were going to be used this week, but then I
>     realized that
>       a better idea is to move the couch-chair over to between the
>     bookcase and
>       sewing desk than to elevate it like Liz! planned. Then I can set
>     up the
>       shelves and cement blocks where the chair currently is. But I
>     can't do that
>       till the wood is moved. Hence my initial email.
>       And I didn't mean that the office is a mess because stuff is left
>     by the
>       door (which it really doesn't seem to be, at least this term and
>     last since
>       I pledged); I meant that it has a bunch of random stuff it doesn't
>     really
>       need: APO=packrat. As we acquire more stuff, there isn't really
>     room for it.
>       That's all I meant. When I see stuff sitting around, I poke
>     people. or just
>       clean it if it's easy. Let me know if you're in the office and
>     notice there
>       being stuff just left by the door! I'm always happy to poke if
>     there's a
>       problem:)
>       Liz
> 
>       On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:16 PM, Matthew Goldstein
>     <austein@mit.edu <mailto:austein@mit.edu>> wrote:
> 
>       > Don't worry!  No teaching necessary, just a general design to
>     work off.
>       > Heck, we could probably do that while you're away so no time
>     would have
>       > to be taken from press training.  Our tools chair has said she
>     would be
>       > willing to do a training for brothers and pledges who want to
>     learn so
>       > this would be the perfect chance to go through that material for
>     them.
>       >
>       > --Matt
>       >
>       > Leonard H Tower Jr. wrote:
>       > > hi matt et al
>       > >
>       > > i have never taught the chapter skill of tools use and safety,
>       > > so would need a briefing
>       > >
>       > > ---
>       > >
>       > > i need one or two people for 30 minutes or so
>       > >
>       > > it be ok to have help for the whole duration,
>       > > but not necessary
>       > >
>       > > if-fy i can do this until new year's
>       > > i have to recheck the design, and make sure all the hardware
>     is still
>       > > in the APOffice, before scheduling help
>       > >
>       > > yiLFS -len
>       > >
>       > >    Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 20:30:18 -0500 (EST)
>       > >    From: Matthew S Goldstein <austein@MIT.EDU
>     <mailto:austein@MIT.EDU>>
>       > >    To: Elizabeth de Regt <ederegt@MIT.EDU
>     <mailto:ederegt@MIT.EDU>>
>       > >    Cc: Leonard H Tower Jr. <tower@alum.MIT.EDU
>     <mailto:tower@alum.MIT.EDU>>, apo-printshop@MIT.EDU
>     <mailto:apo-printshop@MIT.EDU>
>       > >    Subject: Re: cat is a fully qualifed letterpress operator!
>       > >
>       > >    Could this be a chapter project?  There are plenty of
>     people who could
>       > >    probably use the tools skill.
>       > >    Also, Liz, Office Manager isn't elected until the Spring,
>     so you still
>       > get to
>       > >    do it :-)
>       > >
>       > >    --Matt
>       > >
>       > >    On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Elizabeth de Regt wrote:
>       > >
>       > >    > Hi Len-
>       > >    > Which big table do you mean? I definitely won't be able to do
>       > anything this
>       > >    > week, and since elections are next week I'll pass this
>     all along to
>       > the new
>       > >    > Office manager (I won't be running again since I'm
>     running for other
>       > >    > positions). It'd be great if we could get people to help
>     you in
>       > this/take
>       > >    > over since you sound pretty busy. As long as it gets
>     completely done
>       > over
>       > >    > IAP, there isn't too much wrong with keeping the wood
>     there for now,
>       > but
>       > >    > it'd be better if there were another option. Shrug, the
>     office is
>       > kinda a
>       > >    > mess in general. It happens. Thanks for your reply,
>       > >    > Liz%20
>       > >    >
>       > >    > On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Leonard H Tower Jr.
>       > >    > <tower@alum.mit.edu <mailto:tower@alum.mit.edu>>wrote:
>       > >    >
>       > >    > > hi liz
>       > >    > >
>       > >    > > i do still plan to build the small press cart
>       > >    > > by the end of iap
>       > >    > >
>       > >    > > i'm out of town more than half the days in nov and dec,
>     and have
>       > been
>       > >    > > and will continue to give apo-time to training and
>     qualifying
>       > people
>       > >    > > on the letterpress
>       > >    > > unless you or matt convince me it's more important to
>     deal with
>       > this
>       > >    > >
>       > >    > > i need someone to help me cut the wood up,
>       > >    > > and haven't corralled anyone yet
>       > >    > >
>       > >    > > the boxes on and stuff around the large table are
>     marginally in
>       > the
>       > >    > > way of doing this carpentry for the small press cart
>       > >    > > at least will chew extra time moving them out of the way,
>       > >    > > then moving them back
>       > >    > >
>       > >    > > if you can get some of that cleared out, it will help
>     me build the
>       > >    > > small press cart
>       > >    > >
>       > >    > > yiLFS -len
>       > >    > >
>       > >    > >   Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 00:11:59 -0500
>       > >    > >   From: Elizabeth de Regt <ederegt@MIT.EDU
>     <mailto:ederegt@MIT.EDU>>
>       > >    > >   To: Leonard H Tower Jr. <tower@alum.mit.edu
>     <mailto:tower@alum.mit.edu>>,
>       > apo-printshop@mit.edu <mailto:apo-printshop@mit.edu>
>       > >    > >   Subject: Re: cat is a fully qualifed letterpress
>     operator!
>       > >    > >
>       > >    > >   Len-
>       > >    > >   This doesn't really relate to this email, but I've
>     been needing
>       > to
>       > >    > > email
>       > >    > > you
>       > >    > >   for quite a while. Could you/someone else please deal
>     with all
>       > the wood
>       > >    > >   behind the bookcase in the office that was meant to
>     build stuff
>       > for the
>       > >    > >   printshop? It's taking up a lot of space and has been
>     there for
>       > a
>       > >    > > really
>       > >    > >   long time. If it's not going to be built, then get
>     rid of the
>       > wood
>       > >    > > however
>       > >    > >   possible. If it is, then move it somewhere where it
>     isn't in the
>       > way
>       > >    > > and
>       > >    > >   build it please! Thanks,
>       > >    > >   -Liz%20, speaking as Office Manager wanting to create
>     space
>       > >    > >
>       > >    > >   On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 8:16 PM, Leonard H Tower Jr.
>       > >    > > <tower@alum.mit.edu <mailto:tower@alum.mit.edu>
>       > >    > > > wrote:
>       > >    > >
>       > >    > >  > all
>       > >    > >  >
>       > >    > >  > * cat has successfully completed her qualifying run,
>       > >    > >  >  and is a fully qualified APOster letterpress operator
>       > >    > >  >
>       > >    > >  >  first person this academic year!
>       > >    > >  >
>       > >    > >  > * while she is a pledge, and doesn't have access to the
>       > APOffice:
>       > >    > >  >
>       > >    > >  >  if she has a job to print,
>       > >    > >  >  i appreciate it if anyone with access would help
>     her have
>       > access to
>       > >    > >  >  the press
>       > >    > >  >
>       > >    > >  > * catthu@mit.edu <mailto:catthu@mit.edu> has been
>     moved from
>       > >    > >  >  apo-printshop-wants-qualifying@mit.edu
>     <mailto:apo-printshop-wants-qualifying@mit.edu>
>       > >    > >  >  to
>       > >    > >  >  apo-printshop-operators@mit.edu
>     <mailto:apo-printshop-operators@mit.edu>
>       > >    > >  >
>       > >    > >  > yiLFS -len
>       > >    > >  >
>       > >    > >
>       > >    > >
>       > >    >
>       > >
>       > >
>       >
> 
> 

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