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==TODO==
==TODO==
List of "Bugs": [[Bibliomansion/Bugs]]


===before moving in===
===before moving in===
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* DONE (2015-10-26): pay security deposit (Mika) and first month rent (Bryan)
* DONE (2015-10-26): pay security deposit (Mika) and first month rent (Bryan)


* DONE (may change later): assign rooms
* assign rooms
: There are 4 bedrooms (three on 1st + one of 3rd floor), a dining room (2nd floor), and a living room (2nd floor).  
: There are 4 bedrooms (three on 1st + one of 3rd floor), a dining room (2nd floor), and a living room (2nd floor).  
: Decide which extra room will be the common/guest room.  
: Decide which extra room will be the common/guest room.  
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: 2-5 can be set up on the city's utility  [http://www.seattle.gov/living-in-seattle/utilities website]?
: 2-5 can be set up on the city's utility  [http://www.seattle.gov/living-in-seattle/utilities website]?


* DONE: get the maintenance person's info
* get the maintenance person's info
: His name is Sergey, number is 253-797-3704
: His name is Sergey, number is 253-797-3704


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* set up an electronic transfer to the landlord for rent. Pavel will let us know the account number.
* set up an electronic transfer to the landlord for rent. Pavel will let us know the account number.


* DONE: make sure that the front door lock works.
* make sure that the front door lock works.


* house projects!
* house projects!
: weekly dinner?
: weekly dinner?
: grow hops and brew beer!
: grow hops and brew beer!
:: books recommended by Kit (Mako's brother): "Radical brewing" by Randy Mosher and "For the Love of Hops" by Stan Hieronymus


* Don't forget to...
* Don't forget to...
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: Reallyfast: not available
: Reallyfast: not available
: '''Note''': M&M own a cable modem
: '''Note''': M&M own a cable modem
* get renter's insurance.
* get fire extinguisher.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
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|50/10 mbps
|50/10 mbps
|$110
|$110
|No caps; no 'turbo boost' flow shaping; stable ip; SLA (they have to call you the day before any interruption)
|No caps
|-
|-
|Comcast Business
|Comcast Business
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(NB: 1000GB/month is about 3mbps continuous)
(NB: 1000GB/month is about 3mbps continuous)
(some Comcast info from dslreports.com)
(some Comcast info from dslreports.com)
* house cleanup
:: M&M have a good carpet vacuum.


==Payment==
==Payment==


===due===
===due===
* rent
* December rent (2015-12-01 by electronic transfer).
* utility payment (L pays electricity; others pay Lucy| M&M sends a check on behalf of Nikita for garbage etc? ; others pay M&M?)
* utility payment
 
==plan==
* N: B; D: M; J: M; F: L ; M: W
* Pay L for the application fees and electricity fees.
* MM will pay other fees; other pay MM.


===paid already===
===paid already===
* Bryan has paid $4000 for the Nov rent.
* Bryan has paid $4000 for the Nov rent.
* Mika has paid $4000 for the security deposit.
* Lucy has paid $200 in application fees
* Lucy has paid $200 in application fees
* Mika has paid $4000 for the Dec rent.
(* Mika has paid $4000 for the security deposit. We'll deal with this only if we don't get the whole amount back at the end of rental?)
==INFRASTRUCTURE==
Hardwick's has some nice benches which could go inside the front door for shoe changing.  $90-100, unfinished. Also some smaller (lower) unfinished bookshelves.
UW surplus place is great for cheap large sturdy metal bookshelves, on the cheap. Also maybe a microscope.
There are some LED lights, but still a lot of halogens around, which will probably suck a lot of power. B bought some small LED replacements to experiment with in bathrooms; haven't gotten anything yet for rail-mounted lights. Cost of electricity for one year could justify upgrades for these bulbs ("3hr a day"), and maybe others.
: we have 5 CFLs. [[User:Mika|Mika]] ([[User talk:Mika|talk]]) 18:33, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
Curtain and external closet for the big bedroom (M&M will get it). [[User:Mika|Mika]] ([[User talk:Mika|talk]]) 12:48, 2 November 2015 (EST)
See separate page for the [[Bibliomansion/EspressoMachine]].


== Discussion ==
== Discussion ==


* (I've [[:wikipedia:WP:BOLD|boldly]] nicknamed the rooms to help talk about them here. I'm not attached to the names.) My suggestion is to use Poisson as an office and reading room and as a guest room. The room has the most light, it's own bathroom, and is on the way to the roof deck. Having it as shared space means we'll have common space that is not part of the giant open room on the second floor which can be used for quiet work or reading while others are eating, cooking, or hanging out. It also means that the roof will be more accessible since it will not involve walking through folks room and that the fancy bathtub is available to everybody in the house. The room also has tons of light and a fireplace and would be a fantastic reading space. I also like that it would make all the bathrooms fully shared. The downside to this is that the laundry will be through ML (which will be somebody's room) but I suspect that it's easier to shift around when one does laundry to match somebody's sleep schedule than it is shift around when one wants to hang out on the roof which will more frequently be at night. In that situation, it seems that M&M and B&L will take ML and Logistic (I have no real preference) and W would take Probit. I won't be upset if we do things differently but that's my current thinking. —<b>[[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#C40099">m</font><font color="#600099">a</font><font color="#2D0399">k</font><font color="#362365">o</font>]][[User_talk:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#000000">๛</font>]]</b> 10:40, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
(I've [[:wikipedia:WP:BOLD|boldly]] nicknamed the rooms to help talk about them here. I'm not attached to the names.) My suggestion is to use Poisson as an office and reading room and as a guest room. The room has the most light, it's own bathroom, and is on the way to the room deck. Having it as shared space means we'll have common space that is not part of the giant open room on the second floor which can be used for quiet work or reading while others are eating, cooking, or hanging out. It also means that the roof will be more accessible since it will not involve walking through folks room and that the fancy bathtub is available to everybody in the house. The room also has tons of light and a fireplace and would be a fantastic reading space. I also like that it would make all the bathrooms fully shared. The downside to this is that the laundry will be through ML (which will be somebody's room) but I suspect that it's easier to shift around when one does laundry to match somebody's sleep schedule than it is shift around when one wants to hang out on the roof which will more frequently be at night. In that situation, it seems that MM and BL will take ML and Logistic (I have no real preference) and W would take Probit. I won't be upset if we do things differently but that's my current thinking. —<b>[[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#C40099">m</font><font color="#600099">a</font><font color="#2D0399">k</font><font color="#362365">o</font>]][[User_talk:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#000000">๛</font>]]</b> 10:40, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
 
:: I like the names. I'm ok with either room being a common/guest room. We can also try out one idea and switch if it's not working out? [[User:Mika|Mika]] ([[User talk:Mika|talk]]) 12:38, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
 
:: I was thinking that Poisson(3) would be cramped as a guest with a bed/futon plus chairs, but looking at it today I think it would be ok. Futon probably best. There is a huge closet up there, not sure if we'll find good use for that communally. An appeal of ML(1L) as common space to me is that there is lots of room for projects and tools (electronics, sewing, bikes, anything wood or drilling or painting); we don't have a garage or basement, and it's often wet outside even under the car port. I'd in particular like to have an electronics desk somewhere with microscope; I think there might be enough room up in Poisson(3). L also, eg, paints. Carpet is bad to have around any liquids or food or tiny parts; we could just be careful or put down a mat though. I assume we'll have a standing desk and maybe table in the 2nd floor common space, maybe that'll be enough. —bnewbold 17:17, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
 
::: Could we make the cartport more rainproof? Maybe tarps? [[User:Mika|Mika]] ([[User talk:Mika|talk]]) 18:39, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
 
* Splitting even the most expensive Internet 5 ways would be reasonable. I don't think we need something that is that fast but what we get for half the price is much less than half as good. I'm completely OK with anything. —<b>[[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#C40099">m</font><font color="#600099">a</font><font color="#2D0399">k</font><font color="#362365">o</font>]][[User_talk:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#000000">๛</font>]]</b> 10:46, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
 
: The fiber is very appealing to me because it's so rarely an option, but I also don't want to wait, and it is expensive. If we do Comcast now we'll have something ASAP; after one year the price with them would go up, so that would be a good time to switch, and we could start the fiber install a month early so there is no gap. I have a reasonable need for internet the second week of Nov for video calls. B+L also own a cable modem. —bnewbold 17:17, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
 
* Bike shed. We can set up a bike rack in the carport - though we may want to keep the carport for guest parking. If not under the carport, we can park in the backyard? [[User:Mika|Mika]] ([[User talk:Mika|talk]]) 18:39, 30 October 2015 (EDT)


: All I know is that if we get a bikeshed we should paint it Mauve, with an eggshell finish. —bnewbold 20:41, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
Splitting even the most expensive Internet 5 ways would be reasonable. I don't think we need something that is that fast but what we get for half the price is much less than half as good. I'm completely OK with anything. —<b>[[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#C40099">m</font><font color="#600099">a</font><font color="#2D0399">k</font><font color="#362365">o</font>]][[User_talk:Benjamin Mako Hill|<font color="#000000">๛</font>]]</b> 10:46, 30 October 2015 (EDT)
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