Regular Member Meeting 2011 08 09
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Note: This page serves as the 2011-08-09 Member Meeting's agenda (before the meeting) and minutes (after the meeting).
Time and Location
August 9, 2011
Meeting called to order at by:
Members Present:
Others Present:
Quorum met?
Approval of Previous Meeting's Minutes
Regular Member Meeting 2011 07 12
Director Reports
President's Report
Vice President's Report
Treasurer's Report (Tim Slagle)
Here is the July 2011 financial summary: File:HacDC Financials July 2011.pdf
We came out a bit ahead in July due to additional member donations, the robotics class ($200), and $344 in cash collected from the tip jar. Membership revenue are still $600 short of our expenses so thanks to the generous members who are chipping in extra. We ended July 2011 with a reserve of about 2.5 months expenses.
In July, we had 43 paying members, three non-paying members, added two new membership subscriptions (Bjorn Westergard & Stephen Beuttel), and lost one member (Alan McCosh). Shahar Goldin also reactivated his subscription and chipped in for a missing month, so thanks and sorry for announcing his departure prematurely!
I found we were paying $6/mo for a fax service we were no longer using, so I cancelled it. We should have a plan for asynchronously receiving faxes - Google Voice?
Secretary's Report
Director-at-Large Reports
Toast
Brad B
Member Reports
- Alberto on Smithsonian Institution's 3D Imaging Lab's:
- loan of a CNC mill to HacDC. Call for volunteers to transport it, if necessary.
- offer of a 1-hour tour of the 3D Imaging Lab for HacDC members, and
- offer of the the possibility of housing their powder 3D printer at HacDC in order to experiment with alternative powder/binder media. Alternatively, hosting HacDC's 3D printer community of interest for a day of brainstorming/experimentation on alternative media for that printer.
- Alberto on (e)merge Art Fair and HacDC's Brad B helping build a visualization for it which will be branded with HacDC's logo.
- Absent member Katie...
- participated in a build-your-own-Geiger-counter workshop at Tokyo Hackerspace on Monday night. She now has a simple working Geiger counter, consisting of a Freakduino motherboard, a NetRAD shield daughterboard, and a SBM-20 Geiger–Müller tube for sensing radiation. (photo)
- found a four-story ham radio gear store in Akihabara! (photo)
- reports that Hackers on a Plane 9.0: Hackers for Japan brings hackers to Japan this November, with a bargain of a presale price at US$1337. Check it out.
Old Business
New Business
New Members
Adjournment
Adjourned at: