It would also need to be seen if such a plug would be live with the light turned off... ES, Via Blackberry -----Original Message----- From: pasmembers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <pasmembers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <pasmembers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thu May 31 14:19:56 2012 Subject: [pasmembers] Re: Electricity for Transit Event I seem to recall a plug on the pole I looked at. It is under the locked switch. However, a quick physical look would answer the question. The one I looked at was the pole on the south side of our setup area in the middle of the second (west-most) cluster of spaces. Tim On May 31, 2012, at 11:15 AM, Terri wrote: > Jenny writes: > I am not sure if they are saying no because they haven't done it before or > because it actually is impossible. The staff is always good to us there so > if you guys look at the light poles and think it would be possible I can ask > them to hook us up. I am sure they would like that better than power cords > across the road :) > > I agree, who wants power cords across the roads and parking lot. > That would take a lot of TAPE to stick it to the asphalt so no one > trips on it. > > And batteries. > > The Transit is only from 3pm to 7pm. If someone needing electricity could > find a battery to last that long, it would be easier, if we don't' have > electricity. > > Jenny, should I ask Loretta about the poles? She is closer to that campus > than any of us. Or > > Could a PAS Member make a trip over there and look at the poles > and see if they accommodate for electricity plug in? > > How will we have electricity on the Astronomy Pad if there wasn't planned > to be any on the poles? I know, run a line through the ground, but I mean, > maybe, since the put in the ability to turn off the lights for our events, > maybe they also considered putting in electricity we can tap into. > > Thanks for the ideas. Keep discussing this. Let's research it so we know. > I want John and Rod to attend with their projectors, but they need > electricity. Can we make this work?