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Archmage
Registered: Aug 2006 Posts: 185 |
What does it take to arrange a good party?
I just noticed that there will be no LCP this year. Instead of pestering people who need a deserved break to make me a party, I think it would be interesting to investigate what sort of workload it would take to arrange a small (40-50 people) C64/other 8-bit party myself. Mind you, this is just at the level of throwing ideas about.
So, you experienced party arrangers out there: what are the pitfalls and what does your checklist look like?
There is also one thing that might make this kind of hard to pull off, and that is the fact that I live in Oslo, Norway. So you Swedes, Danes and other EU citizens - hypothetically - if a party in the southern part of Norway seemed well arranged and cosy and not too expensive in itself - would you consider coming? |
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Sixx
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 229 |
Not having prize givings at 05?
Datastorm.se :) |
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metalux
Registered: Aug 2011 Posts: 17 |
Personally, I like when there is relatively loud C64 or Amiga music playing in the background. During BFP 2013 when they tested speakers and other equipment they played Spot - Break the Box. For me, a perfect atmosphere for serious programming! The ideal situation is of course a C64 DJ playing music all day long. |
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hedning
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 4720 |
The city of Lund, Gothenburg or Someren. ;) |
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Conrad
Registered: Nov 2006 Posts: 847 |
if only Newcastle were on that list too. :P |
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TheRyk
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 2218 |
Come to Berlin in late Feb and we show you ;) |
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