From wiml at hhhh.org Mon Apr 2 22:14:14 2007 From: wiml at hhhh.org (Wim Lewis) Date: Mon Apr 2 22:14:43 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] Surplus lab equipment (Seattle University, this Saturday) Message-ID: Since Bill Beatty's been forwarding the UW surplus sale info, I thought I'd forward this notice as well (it came across the freecycle- seattle email list): ---- Forwarded message ---- From: Karen Price Subject: OFFERED: Lab equipment for home schoolers, mad scientists, artists (Seattle Univ) Are you a parent of a home schooler, a wannabe mad scientist, or still thinking of an art project for Burning Man? The Seattle University biology department did a spring clean and there are boxes and boxes of equipment from the labs, some of it looks like it was never used. I don't know what any of it is, so please don't email me. I just work in Facilities and have to find a new home for it. Photos of many of the items are here [http://community.seattleu.edu/photos/surplus/default.aspx?ppage=2] All of this lab equipment is FREE; the photo caption has the word `FREE' in it when you put your cursor over it. You can come and get this stuff during our Surplus Sale on Sat., April 7, 9am-2pm. All of the other items you see on the web site are for sale. The one-story beige storage building is on the corner of E. Columbia St. and 13th Ave.; enter on 13th Ave. From trochee at gmail.com Tue Apr 3 15:10:18 2007 From: trochee at gmail.com (Jeremy K) Date: Tue Apr 3 15:10:44 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] Reminder: April Dorkbot WEDS. 4/4, 7:30p at 911 Media Message-ID: April's Dorkbot is tomorrow, Wednesday, April 4, at 7:30pm. Theme: Lightning Dork -- 5 minutes each from 9 art/geek dorks! Venue: 911 Media Arts (http://911media.org/) 402 9th Ave N Seattle, WA 98109 We'll be in two "heats": Group 1: Joseph Gray, Painting with Video on Sculptural Surfaces (demo) Toby Paddock, Current Events 1907 (slides) Brady Forrest, Ignite Seattle, (slides) Bill Beatty, Two Odd Water-Sculptural Effects (video) Meghan Trainor, The Accelerator Group (slides) Group 2, starting ca. 8:30 Joe Benner, Kinetic Fish on a Stick (slides) Bre Pettis, DIY Space (slides & video) Shelly Farnham, Desert Oracles (slides) Michael Snyder, War Cycling (slides, show & tell) Please join us! From trochee at gmail.com Tue Apr 3 19:58:03 2007 From: trochee at gmail.com (Jeremy K) Date: Tue Apr 3 20:01:38 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] Cat and Girl discovers dorkbot Message-ID: ... well, not really. but this cartoon could practically be the dorkbot organizing manifesto: http://www.catandgirl.com/view.php?loc=449 --jeremy From yeknom at gmail.com Thu Apr 5 16:54:14 2007 From: yeknom at gmail.com (baris) Date: Thu Apr 5 16:57:54 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] using midi 15pin d Message-ID: <6a20593e0704051354y1e8eada3hfcae0843c46637a9@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I'm trying to get the digital output from my audiopci cardbefore it is turned into analog. I thought perhaps I could use the joystick 15pin d connector to get such data. Does anybody have any experience with programming audio cards? thanks baris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotsea-blabber/attachments/20070405/2f5f798b/attachment-0001.html From jmiles at pop.net Thu Apr 5 18:13:41 2007 From: jmiles at pop.net (John Miles) Date: Thu Apr 5 18:49:32 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] using midi 15pin d In-Reply-To: <6a20593e0704051354y1e8eada3hfcae0843c46637a9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: That's not feasible. Your best bet is to take a look on eBay for a card with S/PDIF coaxial outputs. Failing that, if you can go into a bit more detail about the ultimate application (e.g., are you trying to rip realtime streams?), someone may have a better workaround. -- john -----Original Message----- From: dorkbotsea-blabber-bounces@dorkbot.org [mailto:dorkbotsea-blabber-bounces@dorkbot.org]On Behalf Of baris Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 1:54 PM To: dorkbotsea-blabber@dorkbot.org Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] using midi 15pin d Hi, I'm trying to get the digital output from my audiopci card before it is turned into analog. I thought perhaps I could use the joystick 15pin d connector to get such data. Does anybody have any experience with programming audio cards? thanks baris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotsea-blabber/attachments/20070405/7ff02eb2/attachment.html From joeb at sounddsl.com Sat Apr 14 13:16:28 2007 From: joeb at sounddsl.com (Joe Benner) Date: Sat Apr 14 13:27:00 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] Dorkbot Tacoma is on the fourth Tuesday (April 24) this month Message-ID: <00a501c77eb8$a417e4a0$6601a8c0@token> Hi All, Dorkbot Tacoma will be meeting on Tuesday, April 24 this month. It's looking to be a fun night. We'll send out the 'official' announcement soon. Thanks, Joe and Laura -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotsea-blabber/attachments/20070414/90a4dfaa/attachment.html From shellyhivemind at gmail.com Mon Apr 16 18:11:21 2007 From: shellyhivemind at gmail.com (shelly@hive-mind.com) Date: Mon Apr 16 18:44:48 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] hey! tiger tiger? Message-ID: <37bd773c0704161511t627bf294ndf89177c805f868@mail.gmail.com> Does anyone know the name/email of the woman who came to a dorkbot social a few months ago who did the moving tiger projections? Shelly -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotsea-blabber/attachments/20070416/bdee8444/attachment.html From wiml at hhhh.org Mon Apr 16 22:22:57 2007 From: wiml at hhhh.org (Wim Lewis) Date: Mon Apr 16 22:23:16 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] hey! tiger tiger? In-Reply-To: <37bd773c0704161511t627bf294ndf89177c805f868@mail.gmail.com> References: <37bd773c0704161511t627bf294ndf89177c805f868@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <07831A53-1DBF-4C33-A954-500176E5B6CD@hhhh.org> On Apr 16, 2007, at 3:11 PM, shelly@hive-mind.com wrote: > Does anyone know the name/email of the woman who came to a dorkbot > social a few months ago who did the moving tiger projections? Wow, I must have missed that presentation --- I need to stop showing up late to Dorkbot! Could the woman have been Karolina Sobecka, ? Her running-projected-tiger project was posted to Metafilter a few months ago, also, and there are some interesting related projects linked from the Metafilter discussion ( ). From laura at maccary.com Thu Apr 19 02:49:08 2007 From: laura at maccary.com (Laura MacCary) Date: Thu Apr 19 02:48:49 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] Reminder: Tuesday April 24th: Tacoma dorkbot #3 atClub SOTA Message-ID: <00c401c7824e$d543aa70$6401a8c0@fawkes> !!!! PLEASE FORWARD !!!! Tuesday April 24th: Tacoma dorkbot #3 at Club SOTA (see directions below) LOCATION: 1117 Broadway, Tacoma (be sure to look for the door at this address marked "Club SOTA") TIME: 7:00 PM DATE: Tuesday, April 24th, 2007 ADMISSION: Free and open to all dorkbot "people doing strange things with electricity" The third Tacoma dorkbot meeting will be on Tuesday, April 24 at Tacoma School of the Arts' club SOTA The presenters for the evening are: Ryan Weh and Brad Larsen: Radio-Controlled Blimp-Mounted Camera Brad and Ryan have been interested in radio control flying toys for a very long time. They'd always enjoyed the thought of getting aerial videos from a radio control airplane, and only fairly recently come up with a working setup that satisfies their basic objectives, even though they have been slowly working on the problem of sending up a wireless camera from an airship for some time. In fact, the camera part turned out to be easy and relatively cheap, but the biggest holdup was in finding a way to view or record the video from the ground (or both), on the field with minimal backup power. At the meeting they'll talk about the issues that they came across when trying the various camera systems, and how they converged onto the solution that they are using now. They will also cover some other issues with using the camera itself, such as some basic vibration damping advice. Brad Larsen is an industrial designer and an inventor with his name on various patents. He currently develops toy airplanes new pepper grinders and other inventions. Ryan Weh is a student in Physics at the UW. He has a personal website, and hosts a forum for Bill Beaty's Amasci website. (...with links) And: Doug Bell has a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, and works as a software engineer. He is a member of the Seattle Robotics Society ( seattlerobotics.org), North Seattle Robotics Group, SMART (Seattle Mindstorms And Robotic Techies) ( www.lugnet.com/org/us/smart/), Puget Amateur Radio Society ( www.qsl.net/k7par/), Weird Science Salon ( amasci.com/wsci/), dorkbot Seattle ( dorkbot.org/dorkbotsea), and is a mentor for FIRST Team 488 XBOT ( www.usfirst.org). >From 1989 to 1991, Doug was a developer for Microsoft Excel 3, Microsoft's spreadsheet program. He uses Excel as an engineering and art design and simulation tool, and would like to show us a bit about how he does it, by using the X/Y (Scatter) Chart mode for general purpose drawing, driven by spreadsheets. There will also be an open dork after the presentations where anyone can take the floor for about 10 minutes to show us what you're working on, make announcements, look for collaborators, etc. --- Special thanks to SOTA for making Club SOTA available to dorkbot --- For more information please visit http://dorkbot.org and http://dorkbot.org/dorkbottac We look forward to seeing you there! ***** Directions to Club SOTA: ***** >From I-5 take the I-705 N exit On 705 follow the signs to City Center and then to A Street The A Street exit dumps you right onto A Street. Follow A Street for about 2 blocks then turn left onto 11th Take 11th past Pacific and Commerce to Broadway Turn left onto Broadway (you'll go around a little waterfall/fountain) Club SOTA is on the left at 1117 Broadway -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotsea-blabber/attachments/20070418/ede24576/attachment-0001.html From shellyhivemind at gmail.com Mon Apr 23 16:24:11 2007 From: shellyhivemind at gmail.com (shelly@hive-mind.com) Date: Mon Apr 23 17:36:25 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] May 2nd Dorkbot: Urban Art Message-ID: <37bd773c0704231324q41545491r26fc9343aa34745f@mail.gmail.com> ************************************************************************ WHAT: May 2007 Dorkbot: Urban Art WHEN: May 2nd, 7:30 PM (show up at 7:00 for a bit of socializing!) WHERE: 911 Media, 402 9th Ave N. http://www.911media.org/ ADMISSION: FREE, ALL AGES (bring a few bucks to buy a beer and support 911 Media!) ************************************************************************ Greetings, folks! On WEDNESDAY, May 2nd at 7:30 PM at 911 Media ( http://www.911media.org/), come learn about urban art! We'll hear from Damion Hayes, editor of Dodge and Burn, an urban art and comtemporary lifestyle magazine (http://www.wearedodgeburn.com), Karolina Sobecka ( http://gravitytrap.com/), who's art exploits interactive video in urban environments, and Lars Bergquist who creates urban art to remind us of our connection with our surroundings (http://notouchingground.com/). Doors will be open at 7:00 if you want to show up early and chat. If you want to talk about your latest creation or announce an upcoming event during our "open dork" session, let me know! More details about presenters below; http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotsea will be updated shortly. Please send any questions or comments to shellyhivemind@gmail.com. ************************************************************************ Presenters: Damion Hayes - EDITOR - Dodge and Burn http://www.wearedodgeburn.com Damion Hayes is the Director of BLVD Gallery in Seattle and editor of Dodge and Burn. He has been instrumental in fostering the Seattle Urban art scene by producing large scale exhibitions for One Reel, Red Bull, and Vera Project. Dodge&Burn is a Seattle based Visual Arts and Culture magazine focusing primarily on the "Urban Contemporary" Lifestyle, featuring artists who are offering a unique perspective whether it be social commentary, myth making, personal expression, mass marketing, fine art or kitsch. Damion will share his perspective on the urban art scene. Karolina Sobecka, artist http://gravitytrap.com/ Karolina's work explores the use of interactive projections and video in urban environments. She will discuss some of her experiences layering video over an urban cityscape. Lars Bergquist, artist http://notouchingground.com/, photos of recent work at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/67892602@N00/ Lars Bergquist is a Seattle-based artist who creates work influenced by his surroundings under the movement No Touching Ground (NTG). Bergquist states: NTG is a reminder to people that we have the power to change what is going on in our personal lives and to change what is going on around us ... It is a reminder that limits are placed on ourselves, by ourselves. Lars will be sharing his philosophy and experiences of deploying his work in urban environments. ************************************************************************ If you'd like to speak or perform at, or curate, a future Dorkbot, just let me know via shellyhivemind@gmail.com. Don't hesitate to get in touch by email if you have any comments or questions beforehand. Looking forward to seeing you all on the 2nd! Special thanks as ever go to 911 Media, our fabulous hosts. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotsea-blabber/attachments/20070423/bda90151/attachment.html From laura at maccary.com Mon Apr 23 20:32:06 2007 From: laura at maccary.com (Laura MacCary) Date: Mon Apr 23 20:50:49 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] TOMORROW! Tacoma dorkbot #3 atClub SOTA Message-ID: <026001c78607$fdeefee0$6401a8c0@fawkes> !!!! PLEASE FORWARD !!!! Tomorrow! Tuesday April 24th: Tacoma dorkbot #3 at Club SOTA (see directions below) LOCATION: 1117 Broadway, Tacoma (be sure to look for the door at this address marked "Club SOTA") TIME: 7:00 PM DATE: Tuesday, April 24th, 2007 ADMISSION: Free and open to all dorkbot "people doing strange things with electricity" The third Tacoma dorkbot meeting will be tomorrow, Tuesday, April 24 at Tacoma School of the Arts' club SOTA The presenters for the evening are Ryan Weh, Brad Larsen, and Doug Bell. Ryan Weh and Brad Larsen: Radio-Controlled Blimp-Mounted Camera Brad and Ryan have been interested in radio control flying toys for a very long time. They'd always enjoyed the thought of getting aerial videos from a radio control airplane, and only fairly recently come up with a working setup that satisfies their basic objectives, even though they have been slowly working on the problem of sending up a wireless camera from an airship for some time. In fact, the camera part turned out to be easy and relatively cheap, but the biggest holdup was in finding a way to view or record the video from the ground (or both), on the field with minimal backup power. At the meeting they'll talk about the issues that they came across when trying the various camera systems, and how they converged onto the solution that they are using now. They will also cover some other issues with using the camera itself, such as some basic vibration damping advice. Brad Larsen is an industrial designer and an inventor with his name on various patents. He currently develops toy airplanes new pepper grinders and other inventions. Ryan Weh is a student in Physics at the UW. He has a personal website, and hosts a forum for Bill Beaty's Amasci website. (...with links) Doug Bell has a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, and works as a software engineer. He is a member of the Seattle Robotics Society ( seattlerobotics.org), North Seattle Robotics Group, SMART (Seattle Mindstorms And Robotic Techies) ( www.lugnet.com/org/us/smart/), Puget Amateur Radio Society ( www.qsl.net/k7par/), Weird Science Salon ( amasci.com/wsci/), dorkbot Seattle ( dorkbot.org/dorkbotsea), and is a mentor for FIRST Team 488 XBOT ( www.usfirst.org). >From 1989 to 1991, Doug was a developer for Microsoft Excel 3, Microsoft's spreadsheet program. He uses Excel as an engineering and art design and simulation tool, and would like to show us a bit about how he does it, by using the X/Y (Scatter) Chart mode for general purpose drawing, driven by spreadsheets. There will also be an open dork after the presentations where anyone can take the floor for about 10 minutes to show us what you're working on, make announcements, look for collaborators, etc. --- Special thanks to SOTA for making Club SOTA available to dorkbot --- For more information please visit http://dorkbot.org and http://dorkbot.org/dorkbottac We look forward to seeing you there! ***** Directions to Club SOTA: ***** >From I-5 take the I-705 N exit On 705 follow the signs to City Center and then to A Street The A Street exit dumps you right onto A Street. Follow A Street for about 2 blocks then turn left onto 11th Take 11th past Pacific and Commerce to Broadway Turn left onto Broadway (you'll go around a little waterfall/fountain) Club SOTA is on the left at 1117 Broadway -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotsea-blabber/attachments/20070423/7694d3d0/attachment-0001.html From laura at maccary.com Tue Apr 24 15:55:59 2007 From: laura at maccary.com (Laura MacCary) Date: Tue Apr 24 15:56:05 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] Tonight! Tacoma dorkbot #3 atClub SOTA Message-ID: <029f01c786aa$9518eef0$6401a8c0@fawkes> !!!! PLEASE FORWARD !!!! Tonight! Tuesday April 24th: Tacoma dorkbot #3 at Club SOTA (see directions below) LOCATION: 1117 Broadway, Tacoma (be sure to look for the door at this address marked "Club SOTA") TIME: 7:00 PM DATE: Tuesday, April 24th, 2007 ADMISSION: Free and open to all dorkbot "people doing strange things with electricity" Come tonight to see Ryan Weh and Brad Larsen talk about and show their radio-controlled blimp-mounted camera, and to see Doug Bell talk about and show his Microsoft Excel animations/simulations! There will also be an open dork after the presentations where anyone can take the floor for about 10 minutes to show us what you're working on, make announcements, look for collaborators, etc. --- Special thanks to SOTA for making Club SOTA available to dorkbot --- For more information please visit http://dorkbot.org and http://dorkbot.org/dorkbottac We look forward to seeing you there! ***** Directions to Club SOTA: ***** >From I-5 take the I-705 N exit On 705 follow the signs to City Center and then to A Street The A Street exit dumps you right onto A Street. Follow A Street for about 2 blocks then turn left onto 11th Take 11th past Pacific and Commerce to Broadway Turn left onto Broadway (you'll go around a little waterfall/fountain) Club SOTA is on the left at 1117 Broadway -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotsea-blabber/attachments/20070424/4b792945/attachment.html From shellyhivemind at gmail.com Mon Apr 30 16:58:53 2007 From: shellyhivemind at gmail.com (shelly@hive-mind.com) Date: Mon Apr 30 16:59:10 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] Re: May 2nd Dorkbot: Urban Art In-Reply-To: <37bd773c0704231324q41545491r26fc9343aa34745f@mail.gmail.com> References: <37bd773c0704231324q41545491r26fc9343aa34745f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <37bd773c0704301358x4096336fkc37496a7f437c955@mail.gmail.com> Reminder! This coming Wednesday..... On 4/23/07, shelly@hive-mind.com wrote: > > ************************************************************************ > > > > WHAT: May 2007 Dorkbot: Urban Art > > > > WHEN: May 2nd, 7:30 PM (show up at 7:00 for a bit of > socializing!) > > > > WHERE: 911 Media, 402 9th Ave N. > > http://www.911media.org/ > > > > ADMISSION: FREE, ALL AGES > > (bring a few bucks to buy a beer and support > 911 Media!) > > > > ************************************************************************ > > > > Greetings, folks! On WEDNESDAY, May 2nd at 7:30 PM at 911 Media ( > http://www.911media.org/), come learn about urban art! We'll hear from > Damion Hayes, editor of Dodge and Burn, an urban art and comtemporary > lifestyle magazine ( http://www.wearedodgeburn.com), Karolina Sobecka ( > http://gravitytrap.com/), who's art exploits interactive video in urbanenvironments, and Lars Bergquist who creates > urban art to remind us of our connection with our surroundings ( > http://notouchingground.com/). > > > > Doors will be open at 7:00 if you want to show up early and chat. > > > > If you want to talk about your latest creation or announce an upcoming > event during our "open dork" session, let me know! > > > > More details about presenters below; http://dorkbot.org/dorkbotsea will be > updated shortly. Please send any questions or comments to > shellyhivemind@gmail.com. > > > > ************************************************************************ > > > > Presenters: > > > > Damion Hayes - EDITOR - Dodge and Burn > > http://www.wearedodgeburn.com > > > > Damion Hayes is the Director of BLVD Gallery in Seattle and editor of > Dodge and Burn. He has been instrumental in fostering the Seattle Urban > art scene by producing large scale exhibitions for One Reel, Red Bull, and > Vera Project. Dodge&Burn is a Seattle based Visual Arts and Culture > magazine focusing primarily on the "Urban Contemporary" Lifestyle, > featuring artists who are offering a unique perspective whether it be social > commentary, myth making, personal expression, mass marketing, fine art or > kitsch. Damion will share his perspective on the urban art scene. > > > > Karolina Sobecka, artist > > http://gravitytrap.com/ > > > > Karolina's work explores the use of interactive projections and video in > urban environments. She will discuss some of her experiences layering > video over an urban cityscape. > > > > Lars Bergquist, artist > > http://notouchingground.com/, photos of recent work at: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/67892602@N00/ > > > > Lars Bergquist is a Seattle-based artist who creates work influenced by > his surroundings under the movement No Touching Ground (NTG). Bergquist > states: NTG is a reminder to people that we have the power to change what is > going on in our personal lives and to change what is going on around us ... > It is a reminder that limits are placed on ourselves, by ourselves. Lars > will be sharing his philosophy and experiences of deploying his work in > urban environments. > > > > ************************************************************************ > > If you'd like to speak or perform at, or curate, a future Dorkbot, just > let me know via shellyhivemind@gmail.com . > > > > Don't hesitate to get in touch by email if you have any comments or > questions beforehand. > > > > Looking forward to seeing you all on the 2nd! Special thanks as ever go > to 911 Media, our fabulous hosts. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotsea-blabber/attachments/20070430/98545ecb/attachment.html From beaty at chem.washington.edu Mon Apr 30 18:42:04 2007 From: beaty at chem.washington.edu (Bill Beaty) Date: Mon Apr 30 18:42:13 2007 Subject: [dorkbotsea-blabber] Fwd: UW Surplus Public Store - Tuesday, May 1, 2007: Noon-6PM Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20070430154050.02219cd0@gibbs.chem.washington.edu> >Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 09:16:10 -0700 (Pacific Daylight Time) >To: UW Surplus Email Distribution List: ; >Subject: UW Surplus Public Store - Tuesday, May 1, 2007: Noon-6PM > >Dear Surplus Buyers: > >UW Surplus Sales Announcement for the May 1st Public Store. > >Public Store: Tuesday, May 1st, 2007 from Noon to 6:00pm >Public Store pictures can be found at: >http://www.washington.edu/admin/surplus/inventory.html > >**Please note that Washington State sales tax will be applied to all store invoices. A completed resale certificate or tax exemption certificate is required prior to purchase for all buyers who wish to qualify for tax exemption.** > >Typical store items available include (but are not limited to): >Wood & Metal Desks, Computer Monitors, >Wood & Metal Tables, Printers, >File Cabinets, Televisions, Computers, >Wood & Metal Bookcases, Chairs, Office Supplies > >*Please note: All items are sold 'as is', 'where is'. The University of Washington may add or withdraw items up to date of sale. Please contact the Surplus warehouse on sale day for availability of specific items. > >Payment methods include Cash, Money Order, Cashiers Check, & >Visa/Mastercard. Items are sold on a first-come, first-serve basis and >always 'as-is, where-is'. > >A line forms prior to opening at Noon, so arrive early! > >Hope to see you on Tuesday! >----------------------------- >University of Washington >Surplus Property Staff >Property & Transport Services >PH: 206-685-1573 >FX: 206-616-5280 >surplus@u.washington.edu >http://www.uwsurplus.com >----------------------------- > >Parking Enforcement will be monitoring the W34 lot, please adhere to the >following parking information: > >**Parking Information** >Free (2 hour parking) can be found west of 1007 NE Boat Street. >Pay parking is available on NE Boat Street. >Pay parking is available in the lot located on the SW corner of NE Pacific >Street and NE Boat Street. > >**The University of Washington does NOT provide free parking to customers >visiting the Surplus Property warehouse. Please DO NOT park in parking >lot W-34 or any other UW parking lot unless you have purchased a UW >parking permit. Parking in the garage is limited to LOADING ONLY in the >designated load zones and for the posted time limit ONLY. >Violators will be ticketed. ** > >The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, activities, education, and employment for individuals with >disabilities. To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services Office at least ten days in advance at:206/543-6450 (voice); 206/543-6452 (TTY); 206/685-7264 (FAX); or dso@u.washington.edu ((((((((((((((((((((((( ( ( (o) ) ) ))))))))))))))))))))))) William J. Beaty http://staff.washington.edu/wbeaty/ Research Engineer UW Chem Dept, Bagley Hall RM74 beaty@chem.washington.edu Box 351700, Seattle, WA 98195-1700 ph:206-543-6195 fax:206-685-8665