Guys, please be conscientious about closing BOTH sets of the outside ramp doors while at the workshop next weekend. .... Whatever happens, DO NOT prop open the doors (unless you want InfoAge to send you the heating bill) ... thanks in advance.
In my years of visiting InfoAge, "props" on doors seems to be the method of choice. It was mentioned recently, that an old bubble iMac has been used for years to prop open a door. (InfoAge is a large site with many connected buildings.) A simple response. Why not fix the doors, so they can be opened from the outside without prop-ing them? Either better locks, or fix the jamming, or better "props" which still seal the door, or add a doorbell to fetch help. And post a sign inside the doors to enforce your rule. Such rules are reasonable - fire code for instance - but it's also reasonable to accommodate your guests. If this is a serious enough issue to post a public request about it; it was worth my attention to respond thoughtfully, to suggest the problem be solved. Herb Johnson -- Herbert R. Johnson, New Jersey USA http://www.retrotechnology.com OR .net