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* We have dinner together most nights and we'd really love it if you ate with us at least a few nights nights each week. We typically eat rather late (9-10:30pm most nights) but things are flexible about things and try to work around each others schedules. We typically start cooking—and drinking cocktails—closer to 8-8:30pm each night and we'd love it if you joined us for that too.
* We have dinner together most nights and we'd really love it if you ate with us at least a few nights nights each week. We typically eat rather late (9-10:30pm most nights) but things are flexible about things and try to work around each others schedules. We typically start cooking—and drinking cocktails—closer to 8-8:30pm each night and we'd love it if you joined us for that too.
* Don't expect the same level of privacy that you would get in a hotel or apartment. The guest room leads to the sun room, and others may pass through to work from that space. The walls are fairly thin. We do respect closed doors.
* Don't expect the same level of privacy that you would get in a hotel or apartment. The guest room leads to the sun room, and others may pass through to work from that space. The walls are fairly thin. We do respect closed doors.
* If folks are staying for an while, we expect to help out with house chores. These are also done in an informal way but there typically work to be done picking up dishes, cleaning up the kitchen, unloading the dishwasher, wiping down the tables, and so on.


Other things you should know:
Other things you should know:
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* Lock the basement door inside the garage when coming/leaving.
* Lock the basement door inside the garage when coming/leaving.


We have a few extra hot tub rules:


We have a few extra hot tub rules:
* No clothes in the hot tub.
* No clothes in the hot tub.
* Please shower before tubbing.
* Please shower before tubbing.
* In order to not have people feel uncomfortable, we don't use the hot tub when guests are over and we ''definitely'' don't do hot tub parties.
* In order to not make guests feel uncomfortable, we don't use the hot tub when guests are over. We ''definitely'' don't do hot tub parties. If someone is staying with us for a few days, we try to give them a heads-up that we use the tub naked and we make it clear that they'd be welcome to join if they'd like but that there is no pressure or expectation.


The Acetarium heritage is perhaps evident in the similarity of these [https://wiki.mako.cc/Acetarium/Guidelines items].


 
== References ==
The Acetarium heritage is perhaps evident in the similarity of these [https://wiki.mako.cc/Acetarium/Guidelines items].

Revision as of 04:21, 21 January 2020

To encourage a reduction to the mean, here are some ELS conventions which will not encode cleanly in a blockchain[1][2].

ELS is a cooperative living space. In ELS this means:

  • We buy food and drink as a group and share them. We expect guests to participate in the cooperative by contributing to purchases of food and drink for the house and by consuming things that the house buys.
  • We're rather informal about things. We don't do formal splitting of bills for groceries and house items. That means if you haven't purchased stuff for a while, maybe you should buy something written on the fridge! The details of the cooperative—in terms of payment, what is purchased, and special items that belong to one person, etc.—is always up for discussion.
  • We have dinner together most nights and we'd really love it if you ate with us at least a few nights nights each week. We typically eat rather late (9-10:30pm most nights) but things are flexible about things and try to work around each others schedules. We typically start cooking—and drinking cocktails—closer to 8-8:30pm each night and we'd love it if you joined us for that too.
  • Don't expect the same level of privacy that you would get in a hotel or apartment. The guest room leads to the sun room, and others may pass through to work from that space. The walls are fairly thin. We do respect closed doors.
  • If folks are staying for an while, we expect to help out with house chores. These are also done in an informal way but there typically work to be done picking up dishes, cleaning up the kitchen, unloading the dishwasher, wiping down the tables, and so on.

Other things you should know:

  • ELS is vegetarian. You don't have to be vegetarian, but we do ask that you be vegetarian in the parts of your life that take place here. We do not buy or cook meat and would prefer that you do not bring meat to cook or eat in the house either (at least not while we are around). Dairy products and eggs are not a problem.
  • We are a bike friendly space. There are extra bikes. You are encouraged to bike with us to Beowulf cluster and elsewhere.
  • Stays at ELS should get put on the calendar in advance. We only host guests with fixed terms.

We've got a few rules and customs:

  • Shoes off inside.
  • No Smoking.
  • Food that isn't labeled is expected to be communal.
  • If people are sleeping in the morning, it's definitely preferred to shower downstairs.
  • Compost / Recycling / Trash out on Tuesdays.
  • Lock the basement door inside the garage when coming/leaving.

We have a few extra hot tub rules:

  • No clothes in the hot tub.
  • Please shower before tubbing.
  • In order to not make guests feel uncomfortable, we don't use the hot tub when guests are over. We definitely don't do hot tub parties. If someone is staying with us for a few days, we try to give them a heads-up that we use the tub naked and we make it clear that they'd be welcome to join if they'd like but that there is no pressure or expectation.

The Acetarium heritage is perhaps evident in the similarity of these items.

References

  1. Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace. Lessig. 1999
  2. See: The hype around Ethereum and Smart Contracts