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Hacksquat
A distributed collective of homes for traveling hackers. | |
Take old warehouses around the country or world, fix em up, wire em up, make them comfy and homey, add resident hacker/managers and make a membership system. Let traveling geeks who are members stay over for free (cost of yearly membership?) in a comfortable, geeky, nice environment. Great for hightech
contractors or just unemployed geeks that are looking for social contact. Could be a place for art and culture as well as a place to stay.
Green Tortoise
http://www.greentortoise.com/ [Vis10n, Sep 22 2000, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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I think the really viable part of this idea is to have a chain of hotels which are completely unlike normal (i.e. generally rather soulless and boring) hotels. These would be great for geeky types who have to stay in some far-from-home city. Just for starters...
...every room would have high-bandwidth unmetered internet access and real-time market data. ...no bed, just a double futon on the floor. ...free fridge-full of beer. ...decent stereo. ...access to hotel's DVD library. ...toasted sandwich maker. |
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While your at it, convert a bus and/or RV or two... (Can you say "toad rip?") |
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The RV idea should be passed on to Green Tortoise:
they're just the sort to do it. |
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I realize after reading this again that this is similar to the Hostelling system eg from American Youth Hostels etc. Although I envision something slightly more tight knit and comfortable, hostels are very 'functional'. |
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This actually reminds me more of the old-fashioned gentleman's club (as seen in mystery novels at least).
A part of these clubs' cachet, too, was that they were somewhat exclusive; they wouldn't let just anyone in, so you could immediately assume other members were (high class / rich / refined / etc). Similarly, the hacksquat collective could restrict membership to people with technical interests & skills, so you wouldn't have to go through the do-you-actually-know-what-I'm-talking-about-or-are-you-just-smiling-and-nodding dance with everyone you meet there. |
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Or maybe it would be better to run it more like a hostel or a gym with open membership ... hmmm. |
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when I first saw the ad title I thought it was a take-off on a hacky sack...larger...like a beanbag chair only made of macrame in rasta colours and instead of kicking it around you sit or "squat" on it. |
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Sweeeet! All we need now is a way to make LAN parties output some useful deliverable... (one half-baked croissant) |
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