Borris wrote:if you look at the source of the email you received (In Gmail it's called "Show Original" and is located in the dropdown menu in the email itself) you'll be able to see the time the email has exited the BM servers. mine for instance is tagged with 12:17:00, the time I recieved my Email is 12:17:56. so check the source code for your files.
From: Burning Man Tickets <orders@burningman.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:14:32 -0800
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MIse wrote:How could gmail have posted it time stamped 12:14:32 if the servers didnt bang it out till 12:15:20?
Gmail/BM Server running on slightly different clocks perhaps?
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:

BBadger wrote:MIse wrote:How could gmail have posted it time stamped 12:14:32 if the servers didnt bang it out till 12:15:20?
Gmail/BM Server running on slightly different clocks perhaps?
Does it really matter? It's not like everybody's server is time-synchronized to the NIST atomic clock's WWVB signal.
lemur wrote:heheheheh BBadger
theres something about this thread that makes it highly amusing.
Im glad both of you find this thread amusing when alot of people are genuinely worried about whether they'll get a ticket this year, maybe think about setting up a little "e-playa asshole" camp should you both make it out there this year
MIse wrote:
Well if the difference between getting a ticket & not getting a ticket was being in the 12.14 group as opposed to the 12.15 then I guess it would "really matter" wouldnt it?
Eric wrote:Everyone needs to remember that the time stamps are an approximation of where you are in the queue, there's no way of knowing your exact placement.STEP FAQ wrote:Q: Will I know my place in the queue?
A: No. We don’t have that capability built into the current STEP system.
Q: Will I get some advance warning that I’m close to the front of the queue?
A: No. You’ll need to keep an eye on your email for notification.
trilobyte wrote:People trying to glean their place in line based on the timestamp on their email should know that those timestamps come from various servers and providers around the internet, and not from Burning Man.
catinthefunnyhat wrote:I don't know if there would be a way to do this while properly respecting the privacy and intimacy of the playa, but it might be cool if some kind of system were setup whereby people who got into the STEP program but did not get tickets could remotely view/participate in some aspect of playa life or the burn. Maybe through Skype or some kind of teleconferencing that would require login (to keep it from just being a telecast to the whole wide world)? I'm not technical, like, at all, so this is more just a flight of fancy than a proposal, but maybe...?
catinthefunnyhat wrote:I don't know if there would be a way to do this while properly respecting the privacy and intimacy of the playa, but it might be cool if some kind of system were setup whereby people who got into the STEP program but did not get tickets could remotely view/participate in some aspect of playa life or the burn. Maybe through Skype or some kind of teleconferencing that would require login (to keep it from just being a telecast to the whole wide world)? I'm not technical, like, at all, so this is more just a flight of fancy than a proposal, but maybe...?
catinthefunnyhat wrote:I don't know if there would be a way to do this while properly respecting the privacy and intimacy of the playa, but it might be cool if some kind of system were setup whereby people who got into the STEP program but did not get tickets could remotely view/participate in some aspect of playa life or the burn. Maybe through Skype or some kind of teleconferencing that would require login (to keep it from just being a telecast to the whole wide world)? I'm not technical, like, at all, so this is more just a flight of fancy than a proposal, but maybe...?
MIse wrote:Wow....3 separate replies in 25mins? Really? Now that's amusing given that this was previously viewed like a joke thread to you![]()
Im a longtime lurker & only new to posting on eplaya....there's been enough negativity floating about since this whole lottery fiasco so for someone with a post count as high as yours to be demeaning people for being hopeful & buzzing off the reports of good news ticket offers kinda sucks given the reason we're all here in the first place & the principles that are supposed to be upheld at BM
lemur wrote:thats been happening for a few years now, unrelated to STEP, and open to the public... there is a "ustream" burning man video stream from the playa, where you can watch the event all week, as well as various burns.. before that there was live broadcasts of the burns as well as small little videos on the cableTV channel "CURRENTTV".. there are reports of well over 10,000 people viewing at a time..
some of the people who sit on the ustream burning man channel refer to themselves as "camp envy"
im not sure if they will be doing it this year, the video stream... but odds are it should appear again..
also, BMIR 94.5 usually streams the live broadcast of the radio stream online as well..
gyre wrote:Just as effective to put them in a cage and poke them with a stick.
Ratty wrote:Hi Cat, Last year I chose not to go. I sat watching the streaming video like a shut-in suffering from agoraphobia. I put up a curtain rod and curtains around my monitor. I invited strangers in off the street and served them cheese whiz with dust bunnies from under the couch. (While wearing nothing but a dishtowel.) It would have been heavenly if I could have stopped sobbing. If you don't get ticket I highly recommend it.
catinthefunnyhat wrote:As far as I can tell, I'm pretty far down the STEP lineup (12:21), so there's a 50/50 chance (actually, I have no idea how much chance there is, but I consider 50/50 a convenient fiction) that I'll be one of those on the outside looking in.
MIse wrote:Borris wrote:if you look at the source of the email you received (In Gmail it's called "Show Original" and is located in the dropdown menu in the email itself) you'll be able to see the time the email has exited the BM servers. mine for instance is tagged with 12:17:00, the time I recieved my Email is 12:17:56. so check the source code for your files.
Never realised you could do that, my one is odd though....in the actual header of the mail it readsFrom: Burning Man Tickets <orders@burningman.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:14:32 -0800
But all the code up above says:Received: by 10.143.42.3 with SMTP id u3csp15768wfj;
Fri, 2 Mar 2012 12:15:21 -0800 (PST)
Received: by 10.236.173.202 with SMTP id v50mr12615202yhl.102.1330719320336;
Fri, 02 Mar 2012 12:15:20 -0800 (PST)
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How could gmail have posted it time stamped 12:14:32 if the servers didnt bang it out till 12:15:20?
Gmail/BM Server running on slightly different clocks perhaps?
Borris wrote:if you look at the source of the email you received (In Gmail it's called "Show Original" and is located in the dropdown menu in the email itself) you'll be able to see the time the email has exited the BM servers. mine for instance is tagged with 12:17:00, the time I recieved my Email is 12:17:56. so check the source code for your files.
lemur wrote:heheheheh BBadger
theres something about this thread that makes it highly amusing.
its like the phrenology of burning man ticket threads
Spadge63 wrote:Got my confirmation at 12:16.. and had the same experiences everyone else did with the page going blank. I think it was the most stressful 15 minutes of my life.
catinthefunnyhat wrote: If someone wants to bring a few ticketless orphans to BM, put us in a cage, and poke us with sticks for a week... well, I might submit to that, just to be there!
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