stretch80 wrote:But I might as well fart this in morse code for all the understanding it will give.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Math is hard.
segregorich wrote:BLM sets the population limits, but BMHQ--while on probationary status with the BLM--reportedly decided to sell >50,000 tickets for this year's festival before BMHQ obtained this year's BLM permit. Tail wagging the dog, or just good pillow-talk between Larry and BLM. .
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
junglesmacks wrote:stretch80 wrote:But I might as well fart this in morse code for all the understanding it will give.
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If you scan through this moron's users post history, you'll see nothing but gems. Don't even waste your energy gas on this.

theCryptofishist wrote:I"m sure that the people behind Krug Champagne* could have bought the whole thing for more money and caused the llc less aggravation than they are making off this...
junglesmacks wrote:Yeah.. it could never be from increased demand..
Zeke Chaparral wrote:junglesmacks wrote:Yeah.. it could never be from increased demand..
Yes, it was due to an increase in ticket demand, but not to the extreme degree where tickets are available for months after they go on sale one year to being sold out in hours the next. I'd bet $100 that if we could go in a time travel machine, and if they would have quietly put tickets on sale like normal, that it would not have been this bad. The interest and hype leading up to the lottery was extreme.
Zeke Chaparral wrote:if we could go in a time travel machine
Zeke Chaparral wrote: and if they would have quietly put tickets on sale like normal, that it would not have been this bad.
stretch80 wrote:Me?
The interest and hype leading up to the lottery was extreme.

Zeke Chaparral wrote:The lottery would have worked fine if they would have put names/pictures on the tickets and announced that they may or may not check for them at the gate.

stretch80 wrote:Zeke Chaparral wrote:The lottery would have worked fine if they would have put names/pictures on the tickets and announced that they may or may not check for them at the gate.
How does having pictures/names on the tickets address the fact that more tickets were requested than exist? HOW?
Zeke Chaparral wrote:stretch80 wrote:Zeke Chaparral wrote:The lottery would have worked fine if they would have put names/pictures on the tickets and announced that they may or may not check for them at the gate.
How does having pictures/names on the tickets address the fact that more tickets were requested than exist? HOW?
Then people would have only ordered the tickets they needed for themselves. I personally know somebody who put in 8 orders in using multiple cards/friends. It would not do me a whole lot of good to have more than one ticket that says Zeke Chaparral. It would not do me any good to dream up a name and post some picture only to sell/gift it to somebody who has a different name/picture.
stretch80 wrote:Zeke Chaparral wrote:stretch80 wrote:How does having pictures/names on the tickets address the fact that more tickets were requested than exist? HOW?
Then people would have only ordered the tickets they needed for themselves. I personally know somebody who put in 8 orders in using multiple cards/friends. It would not do me a whole lot of good to have more than one ticket that says Zeke Chaparral. It would not do me any good to dream up a name and post some picture only to sell/gift it to somebody who has a different name/picture.
So, you are saying that most burners are selfish and inconsiderate? And that it is Burning Man who needs to keep people honest?
I say again, the lottery issues were caused by the people trying to get tickets, it is not a BM Org issue...
wh..sh wrote:theCryptofishist wrote:I"m sure that the people behind Krug Champagne* could have bought the whole thing for more money and caused the llc less aggravation than they are making off this...
But, who will make and bring art? And I am sure they cant supply all the crazy people either.


Zeke Chaparral wrote:I'm just saying that if they would have quietly put tickets on sale like all the years before instead of making such a big deal about it, fewer burners would be ticketless.
stretch80 wrote:I stand by my statement that it was the people gaming the ticket lottery that caused the so-called lottery failure. I would love to hear some other rational reason....
lemur wrote:stretch80 wrote:I stand by my statement that it was the people gaming the ticket lottery that caused the so-called lottery failure. I would love to hear some other rational reason....
i had a real good thing all typed up!
but then i noticed you wanted a rational reason..
pah!
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