[hackerspaces] Fwd: Vaping in Spaces?
JB Zurn
jbzurn at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 19:10:36 CEST 2014
There used to be a group of people at FamiLAB who vaped quite a bit, and
the smell bothered another group who was there quite a bit. A large part
was though, the vaping also involved hacking, they were taking apart ecigs.
Which helped give me an idea for a project (www.senti8.com)
How the issue got resolved - there was the usual ruckus that comes with all
disagreements. In the short term, the vapers started doing most of their
vaping in the warehouse near the garage door, which worked for them because
they could sit near the outside and hang out. In the long term, the primary
vapers ended up getting a job at an ecig store closer to their university,
and spent less time in the lab.
So some of the stuff kinda resolves itself if you wait it out.
-Brooks
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 12:56 PM, Sam Ley <sam.ley at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Mark Janssen <dreamingforward at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> You don't see these issues within certain demographics, because people
>> who live on Truth get fed naturally.
>>
>
> I agree completely. At our space we have a strict requirement that members
> be pure of mind, body and spirit. The application process consists of them
> sitting on top of a pillar of amethyst, and subsisting only on natural
> sunlight and rainwater for 14 days and 14 nights. On the final night,
> should they survive the trials, we write down their ravings in our wiki, as
> pure Truth unbiased by toxins of the outside world.
>
> God willing, we will prevail in peace and freedom from fear and in true
> health through the purity and essence of our natural fluids. God bless you
> all.
>
> -Sam
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