privvies-msg - 2/25/08 Managing privvies at SCA events. NOTE: See also these files: p-privies-msg, event-ideas-msg, gate-guards-msg, tokens-msg, evnt-stewards-msg, camp-showers-msg, camp-kitchens-msg. ************************************************************************ NOTICE - This file is a collection of various messages having a common theme that I have collected from my reading of the various computer networks. Some messages date back to 1989, some may be as recent as yesterday. This file is part of a collection of files called Stefan's Florilegium. These files are available on the Internet at: http://www.florilegium.org I have done a limited amount of editing. Messages having to do with separate topics were sometimes split into different files and sometimes extraneous information was removed. For instance, the message IDs were removed to save space and remove clutter. The comments made in these messages are not necessarily my viewpoints. 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Harris AKA: THLord Stefan li Rous Stefan at florilegium.org ************************************************************************ Newsgroups: rec.org.sca From: Brian Subject: Privvy Light (was Re: Petruccio as Morden) Organization: Xerox Corporation Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 13:30:13 GMT > >A cyelume stick, affixed to the privy wall at sunset (with > >DUCT TAPE!), is truly a joy to behold when you've trudged > >across the parking lot at 3 AM. :-) 1: that's "period epoxy" not duct tape. 2: duck is spelled differently, we have it on tape. > > The numerous handicapped-size privies with ramps were also most > >welcome, especially around the battlefield (think: armor). Think pregnant women; have them in other places, as well. > >--Morgan (Max) > > hehehe....maybe our children are more barbaric....I don't know. > Those suckers have disapeared in a heartbeat when we did a test > run 2 years ago. Sell them at cost somewhere so people who want one can have one. We might carry our own to the privvy, tucked in our beltpouches, and we'd only need a hook over the door in order to deal with the need of the moment. > I do think it is a good idea however, and one we should try > to implement as long as we aren't becoming a "toy store" for > the children :) Strange this notion hasn't occurred to other manufacturers... make them in different shapes, and offer limited runs in special shapes providing a proper mold is provided by the buyer in the shape desired. Yes, some shapes will be more popular than others, all things being subject to corrupt thought, but the event costs can include a special run in a unique shape, say of a crown or shield or other logo, not also sold at the event, so the THIEVES can be detected and cast out! Do that once, and parental anti-larceny lectures will be taught more forcefully. This ought to sell like hotcakes around holloween time, and for large camping events across the nation. > Petruccio Brian/Hrolf. From: Morgoth Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Re: Privvy Light (was Re: Petruccio as Morden) Date: Sat, 5 Oct 1996 04:10:26 -0700 Organization: Wolfe Internet Access, L.L.C. On Fri, 4 Oct 1996, Holly Sullivan wrote: > > A simple way to avoid having the chemical privy lights stolen > > is to tape them to the inside of the urinal bowl. > > An excellent suggestion; however, what about the lights for the ladies? > (Though I would hope that no lady would do such a thing.) :) > > :)---Holly---<--<- at Semi-period way to deal with it! Mount a tin box with a locked lid on top (if you have someone industrious enough, make a period lock). Make holes large enough to shed light, but not large enough for someone to steal the chem-light. Put oiled paper over the holes inside (so people can't see the chem light, it has to be "clear" enough to allow light to come out). And mount it to the walls of the privy. I am sure you might be able to find a commercial lock that looks period? I have seen some. SPC Mike Adams, AK ARNG Fr. Morgoth, Cyberabbey of St. Cyril From: caradoc at neta.com (John Groseclose) Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Re: Privvy Light (was Re: Petruccio as Morden) Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 17:45:13 -0700 In article <53hdsd$74k at newsbf02.news.aol.com>, bronwynmgn at aol.com (Bronwynmgn) wrote: > In article , > Morgoth writes: > >And mount it to the walls of the privy. > Great way to disguise it, but can you think of any way to mount it to the > walls of a RENTED privy that will be secure enough to keep the whole thing > from being snitched without damaging the privy in any way???? Chain the box to the vent holes in the top. From: Marcus MacFarlane Newsgroups: rec.org.sca Subject: Re: Portaprivies Date: Sat, 03 Apr 1999 11:29:41 GMT Greetings to Porta-Castle enthusiates: *snip* > On a related topic (and mostly for my own curiousity)... > > I'm planning to volunteer for work crew at a local site this year because > some morons have gone up there and torn all the wooden biffies down. > > What refinements have been made regarding permanent outhouses? *snip* Here in New York (East Kingdom) we have an event in Concordia of the Snows (Albany Area) that still uses Outhouses. Non-Permanent variety. There is one main permanent structure that has stalls built over a trench. Since this is permanant it is pumped out every so often, but limed every day. There is; however, mobile six stall unit they move around the site digging a deep hole wherever it is set. Again, it is limed everyday and then backfilled when out of use; therefore, it is legal to bury waste. Animals do their business in the woods all the time and there's is used as fertlizer. Why can't we do similar as long as we take appropriate measures i.e burying and liming? With Liming, there is little stink except from those that miss the latrine. Now enough of this $#!^y subject... ;-) Marcus MacFarlane From: Don and Monica Date: March 25, 2007 5:10:18 PM CDT To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] SCA, the ADA, and all of us In North Texas I have had similar cost for handicap units ($75).. the problem with renting _all_ handicap units is simple, sanitation companies don't keep that many on hand. In fact I have had a problem as an event steward once in which the sanitation company only kept one on hand and the week it was supposed to come to my event, heavy rains stranded it at a location and the sanitation companies truck couldn't get to it. Thankfully there were accessible restrooms on the site so though it was very very inconvenient for my step daughter and others who attended the event with needs for such things, it was far from impossible. Reasonable accommodation for facilities was still provided. This is an important point. "Equal access" does not correspond to "exact same access" the words we most commonly need to consider are "reasonable accommodation" This statement is a byword of ADA inspections on state and federal properties and is taken from the text of the ADA. Reasonable accommodation is looked at before undue hardships and costs (which are not identical items) are even considered for evaluation. I have been traveling around this kingdom for 11 years now with a handicapped child who has used both a manual chair and a power chair. we go to Camp Cimarron regularly and Debbie often goes with us. I have myself in the past had severe back problems, that before surgery, greatly limited my mobility. We have traveled to many of these same sites. I have rarely found the sites completely inaccessible and never found the people running the SCA events to be unwilling to make every effort to provide me or my daughter with "reasonable accommodation" Especially since we are talking about going _camping._ Please let us remember that we are staying in tents (both period and modern) most of which are not terribly accessible (that lip across the bottom where the door zips shut on a nylon tent is a real pain) We show up and arrange for a tent to be put up and find ways of making it accessible to us because we _want_ to be at that event. We find ways to participate in activities instead of expecting ways to be provided to us. Darius of the Bells ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judie Willey" To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 2:19 PM Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] SCA, the ADA, and all of us > for fall court we got them in rockwall, near to the site...they were $64 for > the regular, and 74 for the handicapped > Hadassah > > On 3/25/07, Melissa Baxter wrote: >> I'd like to know who and where your supplier is. My budget could definitely >> use them. Here in Bjornsborg we are paying $81 per "regular" >> privy and $150 per handicapped. That's almost twice the cost per unit. >> >> Branwen le Baxtere >> Event Steward Festival of Fools >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: ansteorra-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org >> [mailto:ansteorra-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of Judie Willey >> Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 12:08 PM >> To: Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc. >> Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] SCA, the ADA, and all of us >> >> By the Way..one more point... >> I am all for having only the large "handicapped privies"...snip... So for >> the convienence of all, wh not spend the extra $10.00 each and only get >> the ones that are handiacapped accessable. >> >> ..snip... >> >> Hadassah From: Zubeydah Jamilla al-Badawiyya Date: March 25, 2007 11:16:29 PM CDT To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] hiding the privies (er, not privy hide and go seek, but rather, ways to disguise them..) ----- Original Message ----- From: > I have been thinking about hiding the blue privies for sometimes. Is that > wierd? I have actually considered using cloth to cover the blue > port-o-potties on three sides. I had a dream, I was on a ladder and I was > covering those necessary things in canvas. Now that is wierd! > Caley Caley: You aren't alone in such 'weird' thoughts. Actually, several years back when the Northern Region was going to be hosting Their Majesties at an event (Queen's Champion), I and some others were working on putting together a cohesive Porta-Potty Beautification Project... if you'd like details, they can be found here: http://zubeydah.northkeep.org/post-portapotty.htm The initial ideas were fairly simple, and could easily be expanded upon. They weren't actually put into use, as the site they were intended for built beautiful permanent structures that addressed the issue. Zubeydah From: Sandra D Date: March 26, 2007 12:22:50 PM CDT To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] hiding the privies We actually made a frame from PVC pipe and pinned muslin around the frame to hide our private potty at Raven's Fort Defender a few years ago. It worked great. There was still enough air flow to allow the vents to work, but it hid it just enough to help. Sabine Zubeydah Jamilla al-Badawiyya wrote: (er, not privy hide and go seek, but rather, ways to disguise them..) From: L T Date: March 26, 2007 10:03:17 PM CDT To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] hiding the privies At Raven's Fort we had toyed with the idea of making tri-fold painted "flats" to go around them...but had not solved the problem of wind load... We did use bamboo screening once or twice and that worked pretty well... LDeerSlayer Sandra D wrote: We actually made a frame from PVC pipe and pinned muslin around the frame to hide our private potty at Raven's Fort Defender a few years ago. It worked great. There was still enough air flow to allow the vents to work, but it hid it just enough to help. Sabine From: Richard Yeager Date: March 27, 2007 2:18:12 PM CDT To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Lighting the privies (was hiding the privies) --- Melinda Aerin wrote: > I'm curious to know if anyone has found a good alternative for a light > source for a privy other than the glow sticks? > > Aerin > Event Steward Champions of Bonwicke XXV Maybe the small push lights (they operate off AAA batteries). Put some of the double sticky tape on the back it should adhere to the privies. Wallmart carries the small ones in a four pack for about $3.50. Cuan From: gail young Date: March 27, 2007 6:38:08 PM CDT To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Lighting the privies (was hiding the privies) These sound like tap lights but at walmart they are only about $5 each Angeal wrote: > They are called Krill lights. No bulb to replace and they run on AA > batteries. The extreme one have a brighter lights. They are even available > in white. The only draw back is that they are about $30.00 a piece but they > last forever. One set of batteries runs one for the weekend. > > Aingeal From: Montega Date: March 27, 2007 7:05:58 PM CDT To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Lighting the privies (was hiding the privies) Something to read? Ewww I don't wanna be in the porta potty long enough to read something! LOL When I was on sanitation duty at gulf I noticed that some of the porta potties had those kinds of lights you are talking about. The only thing I noted is that they must not stick to the plastic very well because all of them were either on the floor or on the back of the toilet seat. Seems like a good idea. I guess they either got bumped off or they slid down. On 3/27/07, gail young wrote: > These sound like tap lights but at walmart they are only about $5 each From: Angeal Date: March 27, 2007 7:21:10 PM CDT To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Lighting the privies (was hiding the privies) http://www.kriana.com/pages/aalight.html These are not like the tap lights. Here is a link to them. My son used them in Iraq with the military. They are great camp light because the are almost indestructable. No bulbs to mess with and waterproof. I where one on my belt now so my Hubby can find me at events in the evening. Aingeal ----- Original Message ----- From: "gail young" > These sound like tap lights but at walmart they are only about $5 each From: Miss Pict Date: March 30, 2007 9:58:52 AM CDT To: ansteorra at lists.ansteorra.org Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Lighting the privies (was hiding the privies) Another idea is the tent light that WalMart sells. They take 4 C batteries and last about 6 hours. They have an on/off switch. We have used them several times at our events and they work well. They run around 8.88. We secure them with plastic zip ties and it seams to work. Janie Edited by Mark S. 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