
- Burners from Missouri complain that it was impossible to see the man burn from there. The organization said next year will start using atomic fire at the stratosphere to compensate for Earth's curvature and ensure everybody get's to see the art.
- One original burner still alive and partying hard.
- The festival now lasts for one month. People said it's too little and want to go for two or three months. "Since we are only required to work for six months per year, we feel like doing something for the other half", said Maryomegax, from France.
- People complain about the new ticket system that uses a state of art computer to detect and sell only to the people who really really want to go. "It's unfair", says Andromedauxxtor. "Just because someone is more willing to go, they get to jump in front of the line". The real problem is that the festival is now full of overexcited people. "It's overwhelming in there. The body just can't handle. You feel a devastating sense of love and your mind explode in joy. It gave a headache."
- Organizers are thinking about building more than one road to the festival. For more than one hundred years, Highway 34, a two lane road, still the only access to Burning Man. Exodus take months now. "Babies have been born on road 34, you know", said the robotic doctor that answers calls from the road.