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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1646 |
Post your LCP stories here
Yo!
LCP is over and we're cleaning the place up now. Thank you everyone for your contributions to a smashing party! See you again on LCP 2010! ;)
So.. the purpose of this thread: Post your LCP gossip here! Who did what? Who did what to whom? ...and so on. Would be nice to read.
//FTC
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Cruzer
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1048 |
Quote:Cruzer: Yes.. the gates closed sometimes and that was a bit unpractical of course.. However, you could just have told any one of us organizers and you would have gotten the code required to open the gates or we would have opened them or so... Frantic: I would have found an organizer if it wasn't for the taxi driver who told me I could exit from the backside. So no big problem, just a little annoying since I was very tired at that point.
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Hawk Account closed
Registered: May 2007 Posts: 1 |
Thanks for a nice party. Not being active on the scene since 1994, it was cool to see the C64 still prospering and meet old friends and even getting some new :-)
Some criticism though: I for one would gladly pay an attendance fee of, say 200 SEK or even more to get a better partyplace with more space, better lightning, better toilet facilities and perhaps some fresh air. It was truly horrible on saturday evening, and I was very happy I did have a hotelroom I could withdraw to :-)
Anyway, this party has managed to bring out the C64 spirit again, so next year we may even release a demo ^^
Thanks again for a (afterall) nice experience! |
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Yodelking
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 189 |
Quote: taper: same strict rules on deadline for every one should take care most of the delay...
and yes we are sure not getting younger :)
Well... without the power loss maybe some of the people would be more on time... I know Geir Tjelta lost a lot of his work.
Funny that noone has mentioned the power loss in the "LCP stories", I guess it's all forgiven and forgotten! ;)
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
It's nothing to talk about..
Power loss on The Party 1997 was 4 hours...
But we played Worms on a laptop and drank beers.. :) |
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Yodelking
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 189 |
Quote: It's nothing to talk about..
Power loss on The Party 1997 was 4 hours...
But we played Worms on a laptop and drank beers.. :)
You mean it's the amount of time the power loss is that counts? Not how much work that got wasted during the power loss? |
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linde
Registered: Jul 2006 Posts: 47 |
It was fun, and I got to meet a bunch of great people, be the first to see the breathtaking demos, and I got a little tour of Frantic's cool music editor (you'd better finish those worktunes).
My two AHX tunes (for Amiga and GBA) were composed at the party, which made me happy since I've been in sort of a writers block for the last few months, and since I got there and got home it's only gotten better. |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
Quote: You mean it's the amount of time the power loss is that counts? Not how much work that got wasted during the power loss?
People who save often, dont have a problem..
X2008 had 4-6 power losses, and nobody lost substantial work as i heard. |
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Hate Bush
Registered: Jul 2002 Posts: 461 |
'so now, you, listen, cause i'm omniscent...' :) |
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Joe
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 226 |
Powerless or not, Geir suffered the old-school disc too be broken on track 4. That's a difference,
otherwise, do your homework and come to parties with stuff all done all ready and no prob. Booze with your pals and watch your nifty things on the 11th hour... |
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Joe
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 226 |
And boy did people booze... I think you are alcoholics :D |
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