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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1647 |
LCP 2009 website officially open!
This was mentioned in another thread, but I thought I might just as well start a new, and a bit more "official", thread on this topic:
Little Computer People 2009
Date: 17-19 july
Location: Hemvärnsgården, Lund, Sweden.
Website: http://lcp.c64.org
Organizers:
Frantic // Taper // Iopop // Jackasser // Raveguru
The website is now officially open for people to sign up and YOU are invited. Sign up before someone else does it! ;)
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1647 |
Mager: Well.. we thought along those lines too, but what if it is 15 degrees (Celcius) outside or something. Not really a solution then, and hard to predict/guarantee. |
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macx
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 254 |
What SkinnyPuppy just said. It is summer after all. Halloumi on the bbq! |
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Radiant
Registered: Sep 2004 Posts: 639 |
Don't forget those who attend without registering first. There are usually a few of those as well... |
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Jucke
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 35 |
I have a suggestion. Those who arrive and are not registered or beyond the limit, are not allowed to sleep. Yes, we deprive them of their sleep during the entire weekend. We create zombies. Also, I suggest laptop-lamers are put in their own separate room. Also DTV mojos. Data-apartheid! NOW! |
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TDA Account closed
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 7 |
Quote: I have a suggestion. Those who arrive and are not registered or beyond the limit, are not allowed to sleep. Yes, we deprive them of their sleep during the entire weekend. We create zombies. Also, I suggest laptop-lamers are put in their own separate room. Also DTV mojos. Data-apartheid! NOW!
:) thats a good idea... lets work on it! |
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macx
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 254 |
If I am not entirely wrong there was parking space both in front of Hemvärnsgården and behind it. Cars can park elsewhere. Party tents with or without electricity (serious data can take place in doors) would make excellent folkbeerdrinking- and sleeping facilities.
What I am asking is if fully booked really not is an imaginary problem (.d64), rather than a real (5.25")? Instead ask if the visitors plan on bringing data-equipment (bigger than a laptop), far from everyone does.
The decision is, obviously, up to the organizers. They are the ones taking the risk, are experienced, and whose judgement is law. This post is just peer input. |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1647 |
Well... The thing is that the guy we're renting the place from is not really that picky in most respects, BUT when it comes to the number of people he is like picky like... a very very picky military anal person. If he passes by (which he did last year, in a 5.25" sense) and finds out that there is more people than the limit (which is due to fire-safety-regulation-blah-blah) he has told me he will cancel the event straight away. So... While it is of course a matter of degree whether the place is "full" physically or not, the safety-blah-blah-fire-regulations-rules-blah are not.
A party-tent may be convenient in any case, of course, and we'll think about that.
Anyway, it might still be a non-problem. If it turns out that the amount of people that shows up are in fact slightly below the limit (I suspect that this will be the case, but let's see). Then there is no problem at all, to begin with.
So.. just stay calm, and tuned. :)
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goto80
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 138 |
this is freaking us out!!!!! |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1647 |
@Goto: Hehe.. Well, just take your pills, turn off the lights, and stand still! |
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Jucke
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 35 |
I imagine 200 people showing up, complete wonderful chaos! The rental guy comes to the place, wants to stop the party, but Frantic refuses. He calls his military friends who come over, but we still refuse to stop. By sunday it will be the headline of the news and we will be escorted by the police. |
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