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Re: drawing lines

Post by Toolmaker » Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:48 pm

bronco2121 wrote:i will ignore today's email from larry harvey inviting me to the 'black rock arts foundation' fundraiser on 4/19: http://www.donatetoblackrockarts.org/2ndanflyoli4.html
Me too.. I can't afford to support BRAF financially. Fortunately many other folks can afford to help. I am rather looking forward to seeing the results of Detroit. The temple is pretty awesome, used car parts.. the whole project is friggin genius.

PS That email is a suscribed feature not an invite, you can unsubscribe to them at any time. That email does not guarantee a lapdance from Larry.
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so out of control

Post by bronco2121 » Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:03 pm

it all seems so out of control, this commodification of burningman:

The Black Rock Arts Foundation
1900 3rd Street - First Floor
San Francisco, CA 94158
415.626.1248
[email protected]

----> almost seems wrong to post, like a plug of sorts, but it must be done to illustrate a very important point: i can talk against burningman, while at the same time - slipping in how important it is to put money into it.

i want to make it clear that it would be wrong to consider buying one or more of the new burningman calendars: http://marketplace.burningman.com/catal ... 1JSJ55IGRQ that are now on sale for just $17.00

it just seems to cheapen the experience to offer such exceptional retail values, like http://marketplace.burningman.com/catal ... QA6LE3F2SN

it's not that burningman is selling out, is more like this: "we (burningman)challenge other commerce to provide an equal value. " http://marketplace.burningman.com/

all these fantastic items are of such a great value. one can hardly argue againt such gifts.

to do so would be wrong.

so don't go here: https://secure.in-merch.com/gift.php?nug=mark

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Post by MikeVDS » Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:11 pm

it all seems so out of control, this commodification of burningman:
The sky is falling, the sky is falling!

Why don't you tell us how you want the event? Which year of burningman should be repeated over and over in history. Every few years the event is drastically different than it was just a few years before. There are lots of smaller events put on by people who like slightly different atmospheres, maybe that's more for you.

How does that effect the event? Are more people going to show up and you only want the people who were there before you came to come back?

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i got it

Post by bronco2121 » Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:20 pm

mike mike mike: guess what...

SAFETY THIIIIRD!!!! LOL

safety third...

Q: what's first & second? A: dunno!!!! LOL

LOL!!!!!

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Post by MikeVDS » Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:38 pm

1. Fun/jackassery (is there a difference? I don't know)

2. Drunken Engineering. Engineering without beer breaks rule number 1.

Any other questions? You have #1 down I can see. :wink:

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Post by BAS » Wed Apr 11, 2007 6:36 pm

I wouldn't mind retroactively attending 1996, actually! (Just saying. :P )



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Post by gyre » Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:53 pm

It will have been better last year next year.

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Post by MikeVDS » Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:57 pm

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Post by The CO » Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:32 pm

'96 was a fine vintage indeed...
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Re: so out of control

Post by Toolmaker » Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:49 am

bronco2121 wrote: exceptional retail values
http://marketplace.burningman.com/catal ... QA6LE3F2SN

Thanks a bunch! I just bought a copy of the DVD. I can't wait to get it! The last documentary I picked up Beyond Black Rock was great. Thanks for letting us know about the availability of this fine film.

I didn't even know they had a marketplace. Thanks alot for sharing I might even buy Gifting It next month.
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bjjea

Post by bronco2121 » Thu Apr 12, 2007 2:23 pm

toolmaker wrote:

>>>I didn't even know they had a marketplace.

most burners don't know also. i have a burningman-tested tent for sale if you're interested. i tried to sell it on ebay, but attorneys for the LLC quickly had my account suspended for violating trademark law.

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Post by gyre » Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:08 pm

Are you kidding about the tent?
Why would they take it down?
I'm looking for a decent tent.
Mine failed in thirty minutes.
Email me if you have a good one.
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Post by MikeVDS » Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:43 pm

I think the marketplace just popped up a few months ago.

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Post by gyre » Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:53 pm

They have sold stuff off playa forever.

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Post by BAS » Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:16 pm

gyre wrote:Are you kidding about the tent?
Why would they take it down?
I'm looking for a decent tent.
Mine failed in thirty minutes.
Email me if you have a good one.
Huh. I bought a tent off the shelf in K-Mart and it worked fine (although I did replace the proto-stakes which came with the tent with foot long ones.) The only problem I had was when it unzipped itself during the biggest dust-storm, while I was away. Then again, I might not have fully zipped it shut when I left, which could have let it flap enough in the winds. (Actually, now that I think about it, there was one other problem I had with it-- getting the darn thing packed back into its carry bag at the end of the trip! It still isn't fully packed back into its bag, dag nab it! :?


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good stuff

Post by bronco2121 » Sat Apr 14, 2007 2:16 pm

well, count yourselves lucky! to buy/sell anything advertised with the term 'burningman' opens you up to liability and the general wrath of the LLC.

i wouldn't even SAY i bought a tent from K-mart that worked fine at burningman... i'd lay off the whole burningman subject when discussing any product or service that happened at, or may in any way be related to the event... if i were you.

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Re: good stuff

Post by wedeliver » Sat Apr 14, 2007 7:14 pm

bronco2121 wrote:...i wouldn't even SAY i bought a tent from K-mart that worked fine at burningman... B!
Did'nt ya just say, what you say you shouldn't say? So confusing.
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Post by gyre » Sun Apr 15, 2007 2:53 am

Zippers failing is tent failure.
That is what mine did immediately.
Had to sew them shut.
Those tiny zippers aren't good enough for a jacket.

Why did you have to take the tent off ebay?
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Post by bronco2121 » Sun Apr 15, 2007 2:54 pm

as in, i wouldn't say it now - as i've realized the consequences. i've spent years building up my ebay account, and because i wrote 'burningman' in my ad description my account was suspended and i spent about 50 hours (maybe more) in emails and calls to ebay pleading to reactivate my account. i was treated as a guilty person who tried to sneak one past the censors in violation of the all important guidlines... and they hoped i learned my lesson and that burningman wouldn't take me to court (they were kind in their sympathy).

FINE, whatever - it's the internet. i can roll with such... um, suchness.

i'm just saying, the LLC pulls out its law-gun so fast so often that, well... live by the law, die by the law.

so when DPW in whatever form goes to protest - that's true power because the people not the LLC have the power. look at the effects already of only these 3 protestors - be VERY afraid when the number gets to 30. BRC citizens are a very powerful group of geeks and squeaks. we are professionals in government and anti-government; we're lawyers (among other professions) and we have a shit-load of money to spend of causes dear to our hearts. and we will fuck shit up if shit gets too lame...

so fine - sell your official calendars and your key chains - but if you take it too far, the people are going to kick your ass very hard, BORG. maybe to the point of ending the event as we know it.

so is burningman a real movement - or is it a corporate thing or what?

it's all very interesting.

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Post by BAS » Sun Apr 15, 2007 5:36 pm

Zippers failing is tent failure.
That is what mine did immediately.
Had to sew them shut.
Those tiny zippers aren't good enough for a jacket.
Well, the zipper was still fine-- it just managed to unzip itself while I was away. That was the only time it opened itself up, so I am counting it as a shortcoming on my part-- I should have made certain I got the tent shut all the way.

The stakes which came with the tent-- they were of the maybe 3" long variety! :roll: I have as yet to find soil they would work in! The purchasing of the foot long stakes was one of the best purchases I made for the trip.


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