FlyingMonkey wrote:Screw You!
Wow, very eloquent. I hope you will be brining your obvious creativity to the playa this year and gracing us with its presence....
FlyingMonkey wrote:Screw You!
CapnJoe wrote:A sorry end to a sorry mess. Even though the leader of our theme camp wants a list of people who have no tickets to give to BM LLC, and they are hinting that tickets might be given out to camps that need them. Why did it have to come to this! I'm just not as excited about going this year because of this FIASCO! How could people that have ran BM for 25 years been so stupid?
alt12 wrote:lemur wrote:I see your blog post! and I raise you.. one blog post!!!
http://www.depressing.org/2012/02/open- ... elled.html
my sources are pretty good..
(well, seeing as we dont know which sources either of us are referring to, i guess it doesnt matter much)
Haha, very funny. True, its an unconfirmed rumor (but fits with what was insinuated in the last JRS). Honestly, I wouldn't put it past them given that nepotism is at the heart of this event. I could definitely see them finding some method to tilt tickets towards most-favored theme camps and art projects.... Of course its all speculation for now...
FlyingMonkey wrote: So why bag on them & snuff their spirit?
lemur wrote:FlyingMonkey wrote: So why bag on them & snuff their spirit?
do a search for "root beer"
MyDearFriend wrote:
I found this piece almost credible until I figured out who wrote it; the book plug woke me up. Not buying this, sorry.
theCryptofishist wrote:alt12 wrote:
Haha, very funny. True, its an unconfirmed rumor (but fits with what was insinuated in the last JRS). Honestly, I wouldn't put it past them given that nepotism is at the heart of this event. I could definitely see them finding some method to tilt tickets towards most-favored theme camps and art projects.... Of course its all speculation for now...
I thought you insinuate things about other people, not about yourself...
lemur wrote:FlyingMonkey wrote: So why bag on them & snuff their spirit?
do a search for "root beer"
domitron wrote:Actually this partial solution was immediatley clear to me from the onset of this cluster fuck. Although the technique of distributing the remaining tickets to theme camps is a heavy-handed solution, it may well be the only solution available at this point to make sure the event doesn't become a bunch of newbies wondering why Burning Man is so lame this year.
Judging from the reactions to this, I still don't think many have come to terms yet with the reality of the situation our community faces. Here's the rub: if the event is mostly newbies and the vast majority of the established camps do not attend, we will not have the good Burning Man this year. You can call the established community nepotic or whatever if it makes you feel good, but it doesn't take much imagination to realize the incredibly bad impact of 40,000 newbies while 70% of the established camps are gone.
domitron wrote:Actually this partial solution was immediatley clear to me from the onset of this cluster fuck. Although the technique of distributing the remaining tickets to theme camps is a heavy-handed solution, it may well be the only solution available at this point to make sure the event doesn't become a bunch of newbies wondering why Burning Man is so lame this year.
Judging from the reactions to this, I still don't think many have come to terms yet with the reality of the situation our community faces. Here's the rub: if the event is mostly newbies and the vast majority of the established camps do not attend, we will not have the good Burning Man this year. You can call the established community nepotic or whatever if it makes you feel good, but it doesn't take much imagination to realize the incredibly bad impact of 40,000 newbies while 70% of the established camps are gone.
Bay Bridge Sue wrote: BTW, we're thinking of selling astroglide pre-event to raise camp funds... good idea or nyet?
Bay Bridge Sue wrote:BTW, we're thinking of selling astroglide pre-event to raise camp funds... good idea or nyet?

FlyingMonkey wrote:domitron wrote:Actually this partial solution was immediatley clear to me from the onset of this cluster fuck. Although the technique of distributing the remaining tickets to theme camps is a heavy-handed solution, it may well be the only solution available at this point to make sure the event doesn't become a bunch of newbies wondering why Burning Man is so lame this year.
Judging from the reactions to this, I still don't think many have come to terms yet with the reality of the situation our community faces. Here's the rub: if the event is mostly newbies and the vast majority of the established camps do not attend, we will not have the good Burning Man this year. You can call the established community nepotic or whatever if it makes you feel good, but it doesn't take much imagination to realize the incredibly bad impact of 40,000 newbies while 70% of the established camps are gone.
I know that people are basing all their math on the number of tickets that their camps got but how do we know that the "newbies" faired any better? Doesn’t it seem strange considering the odds are the same for everyone that the "Newbies" got an estimated 70% of the tickets? Maybe they only got 1/4 - 1/3 of the tickets they needed too? I think there is no way of knowing this until its way too late. But the math just doesn't make sense unless fewer veterans put in for tickets than newbies. While that is entirely possible that would have to be a huge number of Newbies. Just think that every year thousands of veterans are created that want to continue going. I think there has to be a lot of tickets still in the hands of burners & scalpers that have yet to find a home. Let’s hope the majority are with burners that will let them go for face value.
FlyingMonkey wrote:I know that people are basing all their math on the number of tickets that their camps got but how do we know that the "newbies" faired any better? Doesn’t it seem strange considering the odds are the same for everyone that the "Newbies" got an estimated 70% of the tickets? Maybe they only got 1/4 - 1/3 of the tickets they needed too? I think there is no way of knowing this until its way too late. But the math just doesn't make sense unless fewer veterans put in for tickets than newbies. While that is entirely possible that would have to be a huge number of Newbies. Just think that every year thousands of veterans are created that want to continue going. I think there has to be a lot of tickets still in the hands of burners & scalpers that have yet to find a home. Let’s hope the majority are with burners that will let them go for face value.
alt12 wrote:lemur wrote:FlyingMonkey wrote: So why bag on them & snuff their spirit?
do a search for "root beer"
Hahahahahaha!
You could also do a search on "blow jobs for tickets" and there is quite a bit over lap....
RevDusty wrote:FlyingMonkey wrote:I know that people are basing all their math on the number of tickets that their camps got but how do we know that the "newbies" faired any better? Doesn’t it seem strange considering the odds are the same for everyone that the "Newbies" got an estimated 70% of the tickets? Maybe they only got 1/4 - 1/3 of the tickets they needed too? I think there is no way of knowing this until its way too late. But the math just doesn't make sense unless fewer veterans put in for tickets than newbies. While that is entirely possible that would have to be a huge number of Newbies. Just think that every year thousands of veterans are created that want to continue going. I think there has to be a lot of tickets still in the hands of burners & scalpers that have yet to find a home. Let’s hope the majority are with burners that will let them go for face value.
That's exactly the point. In order to for newbies to get 70% of the tickets there would have to be roughly 93000 newbies wanting tickets (that's individuals, not multiple orders). That is what leads me to believe that the system was gamed, and gamed badly. You can argue the numbers and percentages, but they are quite good for rough order of magnitude calculations.
This situation is not caused by newbies.
lemur wrote:i was being snarky but also trying to make the person understand that you had invested a lot of stuff into your camp.. !
lemur wrote:WARNING, THIS ISNT NEWS ITS A FUCKIN BLOG...
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FlyingMonkey wrote:
But my point is that I am sick of every "virgin" being labeled as a non-contributing parasite..
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
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