I remember seeing the mount before the tv was installed and noted that it would cover the signal light. If there is any concern that a gust from the (currently blocked) window could move the tv, we will need a failsafe way to secure the tv during ringing.
Does it look to anyone else like the rope on the six is going to catch on the tv at some point?
—Josh Burson
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> On Jul 30, 2022, at 7:12 PM, John Bihn <jrb8alumni@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the write-up, Laura! We also borrowed the CO2 monitor (to be
> returned to Advent tomorrow) to test the air circulation now that one
> window is covered with a cloth for the new AC unit. With the monitor
> plugged in by the (running) AC unit and the other window open, the reading
> consistently stayed at 400 ppm throughout practice.
>
> I understand Ricky will be bringing in a monitor for Old North in a couple
> weeks; we can test then if the CO2 levels are affected with more people in
> the tower (we had five today) and/or how breezy it is.
>
> John
>
>> On Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 6:41 PM <lauradi@rcn.com> wrote:
>>
>> Following on from Kat's email, I made a video (which youtube has
>> categorized as a short. Is this google trying to displace tiktok?)
>>
>> It starts from the door. During tours, the TV monitor is in front of
>> the light bulb over the clock, attached to the upright. Julius came up to
>> show us how to swing it away so that the rope of the 6 doesn't get caught.
>> It has its own wire running from the stairs. The 2-drawer file cabinet has
>> been moved near to the electrical outlet, to power the AC, which is sitting
>> on the file cabinet. The AC is making the background noise in the video.
>> The boxes are now in the empty space created by removing the TV table. The
>> two white stools are in the space under the stairs, and it has a new
>> curtain. All the stuff previously there is now in the half-bath off of the
>> archive room, along with the brooms and radiator which had previously been
>> moved into that tiny room. The two black IKEA cabinets are against the wall
>> on the sanctuary side. The mirror is hanging above it*. Our stuff is inside
>> the cabinets. On top of the cabinets are photos for the tour groups to see.
>> The rope box is sort of against the blackboard, but the blackboard is still
>> usable. The small white stepladder is tucked behind the rope box. The
>> benches and coat pegs are as they have been.
>>
>> * I saw a mirror very much like it yesterday in one of the buildings at
>> the Minuteman NHP, so I guess that counts as a suitable colonial-era
>> reproduction.
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/shorts/13KoO1zYoto
>>
>> Laura Dickerson
>>
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