- Surfing started in Polynesia.
- Social standing determined by the waves you rode and the boards you used.
- Commoners used 6ft - 12ft boards.
- Elites used 14 ft - 18ft boards.
- Crafting surfboards were ritualistic.
- Women would surf alongside by men.
- The club of waves was multiracial.
- Statue of Duke located on Kuhio beach.
- Links provided below.
- Surfing.
- Cooking.
- Discipline.
- Faster & Retentive reading.
- System engineering / finding patterns.
- Artistic skills: painting & drawing.
- Surfing.
- Speaking foreign languages.
- Retaining information.
- Surfing.
- Being a human & self improving.
- Code For Hawaii participated in HACC2022 and placed in 5th place.
- Joint Holiday Party (Holiday Pau Hana)
- December 14th - 5:00pm to 7:00pm @ Dave & Buster's.
- $20 admission fee.
- Link provided below.
- Optional brigade meeting on Sunday, November 27th, 2022.
- Re-evaluating goals & structures.
- Time is TBD.
- Hawaii Zoning Atlas UX team:
- Created a (more) usuable iteration of the Hawaii Zoning Atlas.
- A lot of usuability testing is done.
- Mobile version is created.
- A notion board was created.
- Link will be shared in Slack.
- Code For America Impact sprint is done.
- Thank you Karen!
- Required fields for MVP were finished last Thursday (Nov 3rd)
- Hawaii Zoning Atlas Master - Data for Honolulu is 100% done.
- The Land acknowledgement for today:
- https://www.surfnsea.com/en/2019/07/a-history-of-surfing-in-hawaii/
- http://www.surfinghandbook.com/when-surfboards-defined-a-society/
- https://www.theinertia.com/surf/a-brief-surfing-history-lesson-and-how-it-was-almost-destroyed-by-colonialism/
- https://collectionsofwaikiki.com/history-of-surfing/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surf_culture
- https://www.gohawaii.com/islands/oahu/regions/honolulu/duke-kahanamoku-statue
- Joint Holiday Party / Holiday Pau Hana