All it says is, 'If you submit early, your event may get printed in the What Where When—the listing of events and activities happening at Burning Man.'
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Well thanks for the final word on dates and numbers.My point however was why create unecessary confusion?Was placement using last years template or something?trilobyte wrote: but as more people bury their heads in the amateur's guide and more people try to use it as a vehicle to plug their camp's events,.
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You want a job?theCryptofishist wrote:(Yes, I know you don't quiz people who attend your events
Isn't that literally the point of it though?trilobyte wrote:but as... ...more people try to use it as a vehicle to plug their camp's events
I can phone it in, right?zorro sings wrote:You want a job?theCryptofishist wrote:(Yes, I know you don't quiz people who attend your events
Always.We trust you.theCryptofishist wrote:I can phone it in, right?zorro sings wrote:You want a job?theCryptofishist wrote:(Yes, I know you don't quiz people who attend your events
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAzorro sings wrote: If the printed WWW is to maintain any relevance to what is really going on at BRC
For the last time and then I am done with this thread.This argument has been going on for awhile.You may regard it as TP.Many do and nothing wrong with that.We on the other hand depend on it.Our events are geared to specific crowds and randomly discovering UK Glam Night on Tuesday between 9-11 night happens only in someone elses vision of a succesful engagement.My suggestion on how to improve the WWW process,which seems broken, did not deserve the scorn of someone who,by their title,should IMO be somewhat above the fray.Ratty wrote:The WWW should be made of TP. That would be more useful.
A) A mod makes sure the board runs smoothly - we do not stop being members of the community, we do not stop being Burners, we do not stop having opinions. I'm not sure if any of us would do this if we lost the right to have our own opinions - we are not robots, nor do I wish to become one.zorro sings wrote:My suggestion on how to improve the WWW process,which seems broken, did not deserve the scorn of someone who,by their title,should IMO be somewhat above the fray.
You could print the online addition, take it to the playa, and then save it with your playa ephemera.tamarakay wrote:All of that is true Eric, but even now I can pull down the www guide from my first year, fan the pages, and get a little bit of that playa dust up my nose.