Friday, April 3, 2009

SAC Hearing

We came across a memo from the SFUO, regarding the SAC hearing that is happening tomorrow.

The details!

1) Happening at 1pm
2) Taking place in FTX 146
3) Being transmitted in the lobby of the building (we suspect this is part of a plot to make bloggers as uncomfortable as possible).

The people who are allowed in the room for the hearing:

1. All directors of the Federation, including the executive of the Federation (so...any members of the BOA)
2. The executive-elect of the Federation (...Michèle & Ted)
3. The chairperson of the Board of Administration of the Federation (Federico)
4. All parties involved in the contest of the elections (RPG, Maureen, Alex, Seamus, Julie, Rox, and Jean Guillaume)
5. Counsel of all parties involved, pursuant to section 8.7.1 of the constitution of the Federation;
6. Any witnesses called to the hearing by the parties involved in the contest of the elections (Aminka, Amy Kishek, any other withness)
7. Two staff members from “The Fulcrum”;
8. Two staff members from “La Rotonde”.

Note the fact that bloggers AREN'T allowed in. Not fair.
Whatever. We'll just order pizza and waft it in the room's general direction.
Suckaz.

6 comments:

Virginie said...

Like I said: Pillow lounge.

Are their speakers even loud enough to retransmit proper sound?

Ken Joly said...

I doubt it.

But instead of pillow louge, I say we pool our money and rent a moon bounce.

Jaime said...

I really enjoy that BOA members are allowed in. Some of the most disruptive members of the audience the last time were BOA members, cough cheevers cough.

Danielle O'Hanley said...

I found that interesting as well...

Ken Joly said...

Actually, I find it interesting that anyone other than those directly involved in the hearing are allowed in. Given that there is supposed to be this multimedia experience viewing area broadcasting live, I don't even think Dean or Federico should be inside, same with any of the BOA. It creates two tiers of privelages.

Anonymous said...

FTX 147 (not 146) is the "mock courtroom", no doubt an appropriate name for the present situation.