mazarot wrote:
hah, you think you cant go. think about us poor people from England and other countrys I live in Denmark :) Alathon\\ |
Alathon wrote:
mazarot wrote: And since I live in Germany, maybe we should have a 'BYONDfest:Europe'? |
mazarot wrote:
i went to a camp like that about 2 years ago, it was a computer camep, called ACE computercamp (www.computercamp.com)when i was there i learnt coding, it was simple coding for making text games, but coding Whoa! Have you heard of run-on sentences? It's scary that a person who forms sentences this poorly went to a computer programming camp. |
Mertek wrote:
Whoa! Have you heard of run-on sentences? It's scary that At least he didn't use Ebonics... |
digitalmouse wrote:
Mertek wrote: W00t be da dillio wit my shiznito? |
digitalmouse wrote:
Sariat wrote: Oh yeah...I'm 14....with overprotective parents... |
Actually I think (for the purpose of convinence) Dan should take the east coast of America and Tom the west, and since I live only about 2 hours from Dan, i'd probably be able to go :). And it would be a whole lot more convinent rather then basing a central location.
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Sariat wrote:
Oh yeah...I'm 14....with overprotective parents... Tell 'em to go with you! Make it a vacation... come on! be creative! I was able to tavel from Georgia to Toronto on the pretense that I was visiting a cousin; actually I went to see RUSH live in a private club in the 80's... great bootleg-tape until I lost it... |
digitalmouse wrote:
Sariat wrote: No.... No.... make that a <big> HELL NO</big>. |
ADDiCt wrote:
Actually I think (for the purpose of convinence) Dan While I would prefer to meet the 'creators' together at the same time, splitting them up between the coasts is not a bad idea. It gives more accessibility. We could do a 'net video phone to connect the two BYONDfests together... |
Shun Di wrote:
ME too... but im 12... Hey, this was your idea - don*t back out of it now... So how do you go to 'camp'? We could set up a 'parental packet' with all the info needed to allow your parents to know exactly where you would be, and who to contact in cases of emergency - something we would provide on a website anyway as a part of the BYONDfest details... |
Well, maybe I can setup a webcam server for those who can't attend personally, but could be there for 'virtual' conferences during talks or classes...
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i personally agree with just the weekend cook out.... :P it would cost less...more peeps would probably come as well.....( prob the best option..if this were to go down...)
-Hock |
digitalmouse wrote:
Well, maybe I can setup a webcam server for those who can't attend personally, but could be there for 'virtual' conferences during talks or classes... Hmm...that would be better than not going at all! If this was in North Texas, I might be able to go... |
digitalmouse wrote:
Well, maybe I can setup a webcam server for those who can't attend personally, but could be there for 'virtual' conferences during talks or classes... I work at a university in the Distance Learning department. Perhaps we could arrange some Interactive TV conferences. Several computers with T1 internet access in the room and nice cooshie chairs for everyone. ;) (Fancier ITV rooms at other universities have a computer at each seat, but I'm limited to only 4 comuters in the local ITV room. :( ) |
Only a few hours (ok maybe 10-12 or so) by bus or train... and you may find others who could pick you up on the way...