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We begin with housing. Start with a [[solar cubicle]]. We're planning on beginning the building in this week. Our present aim is to attract 1 person per week here. A $400 investement per heated cubicle is well worth it - given that a productive [[Home Team]] member should be capable of generating $2000 of support for hardware and infrastructure development. | We begin with housing. The present difficulty is still the lack of accommodations, and we discuss in [[Social Technology Approach]]. Start with a [[solar cubicle]]. We're planning on beginning the building in this week. Our present aim is to attract 1 person per week here, by simply reaching out to our audiences directly. A $400 investement per heated cubicle is well worth it - given that a productive [[Home Team]] member should be capable of generating $2000 of support for hardware and infrastructure development. | ||
Check for a brief description for the [[solar cubicle]]. It is modular in design, in that additional units can be attached readily, by each new wall being attached to an old wall. Each cubicle will be slighly inclined (minimally) to shed water, such that back-to-back positioning of cubicles will allow proper drainage off the roof. | |||
We foresee the need for 4 of these cubicles, until we start adding on non-insulated ones. | |||
We will evaluate this program after building the first cubicle. | |||
[[Category:Deployment]] | [[Category:Deployment]] |
Revision as of 02:06, 13 February 2009
Introduction
We begin with housing. The present difficulty is still the lack of accommodations, and we discuss in Social Technology Approach. Start with a solar cubicle. We're planning on beginning the building in this week. Our present aim is to attract 1 person per week here, by simply reaching out to our audiences directly. A $400 investement per heated cubicle is well worth it - given that a productive Home Team member should be capable of generating $2000 of support for hardware and infrastructure development.
Check for a brief description for the solar cubicle. It is modular in design, in that additional units can be attached readily, by each new wall being attached to an old wall. Each cubicle will be slighly inclined (minimally) to shed water, such that back-to-back positioning of cubicles will allow proper drainage off the roof.
We foresee the need for 4 of these cubicles, until we start adding on non-insulated ones.
We will evaluate this program after building the first cubicle.