trilobyte wrote:The change in maximum population (from the initially proposed 58K) was to accommodate a change in the way BLM accounted for staff and support personnel on the playa. There will be no additional tickets going on sale for this year's event.
"Usually at least 6,000 leave before we hit the peak. Sometimes more on dusty, wet, or cold years,
so, if it's REALLY SHITTY on monday tuesday wednesday, then there might be 6000 USED tickets leaving the Gate?
i smell a birgin-ing market in re-sells.
lemur wrote:STEVEN JONES IS A DOUCHE NOZZLE WHO PLUGS HIS SHITTY BOOK AT EVERY CHANCE.. HIS SFBG BURNING MAN STUFF ISNT WORTH READING...
vargaso wrote:The bit about the possibility of more tickets being made available is coming straight from Maid Marian herself, unless Jones is completely misquoting her. I'm willing to bet it does happen, mostly because if it's being shot down on eplaya, it means it must be true.
Simon of the Playa wrote:they are up my ass.
ass price or fuck off....

(although he managed not to do that in this article)
Guardian City Editor Steven T. Jones is the author of The Tribes of Burning Man: How an Experimental City in the Desert is Shaping the New American Counterculture.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
Simon of the Playa wrote:(although he managed not to do that in this article)
wrong.Guardian City Editor Steven T. Jones is the author of The Tribes of Burning Man: How an Experimental City in the Desert is Shaping the New American Counterculture.
he plugged it, he ALWAYS plugs it...
vargaso wrote:The bit about the possibility of more tickets being made available is coming straight from Maid Marian herself, unless Jones is completely misquoting her. I'm willing to bet it does happen, mostly because if it's being shot down on eplaya, it means it must be true.
Now that BRC has received a high population cap, it could conceivably sell more tickets to this year's event, something Goodell said the board will consider, weighing that against the imperative of staying under the population cap this year. “The board needs to talk about what the ramifications of that are. There is a lot of demand out there,” Goodell told us.

5280MeV wrote:Simon of the Playa wrote:they are up my ass.
ass price or fuck off....
Lord Balon Greyjoy looked disdainfully at the Burning Man 2012 ticket in his son Theon's hand. "Answer me son," he sneered, "Did you pay the gold price for that ticket, or did you pay the iron price?"
"No father." Theon smirked as he answered, "I paid the ass price."
DrYes wrote:5280MeV wrote:Simon of the Playa wrote:they are up my ass.
ass price or fuck off....
Lord Balon Greyjoy looked disdainfully at the Burning Man 2012 ticket in his son Theon's hand. "Answer me son," he sneered, "Did you pay the gold price for that ticket, or did you pay the iron price?"
"No father." Theon smirked as he answered, "I paid the ass price."
I wish there was a 'like' button, so that I could click it repeatedly.
trilobyte wrote:Kudos to Steven Jones for keeping his book credit in the byline, as opposed to the usual shilling with links to buy in the body of the article.
My understanding is that the increase in numbers isn't just the BLM saying "we love you guys, we want to let you sell 2900 more tickets!" but part of an ongoing negotiation over the counting of various support/staff personnel (including all the outside vendors, etc). Personally I'd like to see any additional that can be spared being fed into STEP.
Stay tuned for more info in an upcoming blog post & JRS.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
Eric wrote:Also note the part about how the event could be shut down if it goes over the population cap again. I know I wouldn't risk my event over that, not sure if the board will.
so, if the world markets collapse as simultaneously Japan suffers yet another major earthquake and subsequent catasphrophe in the Tokai region say around, june29th-July 8th of this year then all bets are off
kiss-o-matic wrote:Eric wrote:Also note the part about how the event could be shut down if it goes over the population cap again. I know I wouldn't risk my event over that, not sure if the board will.
Not to challenge anyone, but how would you (logistically) shut down an event with just under 60,000 raging participants in a remote location?
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