wh..sh wrote:I meant that as a compliment. As Shakespeare said “Men of few words are the best men.”
yeah
wh..sh wrote:I meant that as a compliment. As Shakespeare said “Men of few words are the best men.”
I get it, I get it... you are best too yggy!ygmir wrote:wh..sh wrote:I meant that as a compliment. As Shakespeare said “Men of few words are the best men.”
yeah
How many plays? 37? and then there were sonnets...wh..sh wrote:I meant that as a compliment. As Shakespeare said “Men of few words are the best men.”
you're statement presupposes Shakespeare was one person and wrote them all alone..............theCryptofishist wrote:How many plays? 37? and then there were sonnets...wh..sh wrote:I meant that as a compliment. As Shakespeare said “Men of few words are the best men.”
True. Who knows what else they borrowed when they were grabbing plots...ygmir wrote:you're statement presupposes Shakespeare was one person and wrote them all alone..............theCryptofishist wrote:How many plays? 37? and then there were sonnets...wh..sh wrote:I meant that as a compliment. As Shakespeare said “Men of few words are the best men.”
One can do some math your self:lemur wrote:yes.remi wrote:
Is there a way to figure out how many people have registered? Will that number be posted? Can someone tell us how many have registered as of right now?
no
they can (but they wont)
Nooooooo way. I would say that far, far less will be registering.. and that it borderline won't even sell out.engineer2012 wrote:One can do some math your self:lemur wrote:yes.remi wrote:
Is there a way to figure out how many people have registered? Will that number be posted? Can someone tell us how many have registered as of right now?
no
they can (but they wont)
I am guessing that 20% of the participants will register for the pre-sale. Max. population of BRC2011 was about 54000 people. So 0.2 times 54000 = 10800 pre sale registrations. 3000 tickets available, so that would be a chance of 1 to 3.6 to get a pre-sale ticked. Something like that.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
You think the lotto scared off that many people? I know tonnes of people that are comming for their first year for 2012.junglesmacks wrote: Nooooooo way. I would say that far, far less will be registering.. and that it borderline won't even sell out.
Actually, I meant the xmas pre-sales.. not the event itself.remi wrote:You think the lotto scared off that many people? I know tonnes of people that are comming for their first year for 2012.junglesmacks wrote: Nooooooo way. I would say that far, far less will be registering.. and that it borderline won't even sell out.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
I would agree with those numbers, however, I can see the presale going either way. I figured with all the people working on art installations, their vehicles and theme camps, many of those people would want to secure a ticket as soon as possible. Then again, it's right before Christmas, and it is an expense that could wait a couple weeks.junglesmacks wrote:Actually, I meant the xmas pre-sales.. not the event itself.remi wrote:You think the lotto scared off that many people? I know tonnes of people that are comming for their first year for 2012.junglesmacks wrote: Nooooooo way. I would say that far, far less will be registering.. and that it borderline won't even sell out.
It's all speculation of course, but I would say that around.. hmmmm... 62k will be willing to go. They've already said that at least 56,500 tickets will be available (53k normal, 3500 low income) but that they are working to raise the number of low income. So, let's say.. 57k total. 5k without tickets? Of the 57k that did buy tickets, about 1k will back out and have to sell.. so that leaves about 4k without tickets.
Just a guess..
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Touché.. I just think it would be awesome to have one before Xmas... like an early Xmas gift to me, from me! For an extra 30$, that's peanuts in the grand scheme of things.junglesmacks wrote:..and most people including myself are 99.9% sure that we can simply register for all tiers in the main selection and get a ticket, thereby avoiding the extra $$ for the xmas pre-sale tickets..
You are absolutely correct on that one!remi wrote:Touché.. I just think it would be awesome to have one before Xmas... like an early Xmas gift to me, from me! For an extra 30$, that's peanuts in the grand scheme of things.junglesmacks wrote:..and most people including myself are 99.9% sure that we can simply register for all tiers in the main selection and get a ticket, thereby avoiding the extra $$ for the xmas pre-sale tickets..
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Igneouss wrote:Gotta admit that I am a bit troubled by the questions/form for registering. It seems to imply that we will now recognize some sort of hierarchy of seniority. More times you have been and the more involved you are, the more likely you get a ticket? Sounds like radical self entitlement.
How about we ban the wanna-be-burnier-than-thou-bandwagon types? That would eliminate.. what.. at least one and counting..Igneouss wrote:Wanna solve the problem?
Ban the big sound camps. Presto! 10,000 fewer sparkle ponies and frat boys.
Ban RVs. Presto. 5,000 fewer non-participants.
Limit theme camps to 25 people. Presto. Lots more cool smaller theme camps and probably 5,000 fewer people. Bigger is not better in this case.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Whatever happened to radical inclusion? Lets give me the 50,000 tickets and let me hand pick each person. FYI, Girls will have to pass a kissing test..Igneouss wrote:Wanna solve the problem?
Ban the big sound camps. Presto! 10,000 fewer sparkle ponies and frat boys.
Ban RVs. Presto. 5,000 fewer non-participants.
Limit theme camps to 25 people. Presto. Lots more cool smaller theme camps and probably 5,000 fewer people. Bigger is not better in this case.