I tried a few other options, they said they do not require us to stay in the lines, but I don’t see needing 4 tables. Most I have ever had is 1/2 a table.
Heffe they said they got in touch with you. When I talked to them about you they said you have already been in contact. So I guess, let me know if there is anything I can do to help.
I have officially registered to be an attendee. I’m mainly coming to meet you all. I’m looking forward to stopping by and meeting you. I’m down in Colorado Springs, so not too far.
Ive registered and certainly plan to stop by on Sunday the 23rd. Similar to Dave, this is just down the road for me as well — it would be a shame to miss!
I’m doubting I’ll have anything to bring and/or share; but mainly am looking forward to meeting a few of you all and extend my gratitude in person. I just finished my primo about a month ago after slowly chipping away at the build for almost 2 years. It’s been an awesome project and has brought along a ton of value in a variety of ways.
I’m happy to offer any local support/assistance I can; don’t hesitate to reach out.
Rad! I am getting pretty excited. I am now fully booked and need to start focusing on what I want to bring.
Do I build a nice version of one of the current machines, or try to update one and bring it?
No, make a YouTube video: v1e at rocky mountain festival. A few snippets of you packing, breaking some part the evening before, fixing it with duct tape, some dashcam sped up video of your way and arrival there, then preparing the booth, some sped up footage of people watching stuff, coming and leaving the booth, extracts of conversations and laughs being had (optional: go to other booths and say something about how great they are and how innovative their idea), packing in, saying something generic about all the cool people you met and a shot of you falling into bed exhausted.
When Shaneh went to PR last month, we used the most cell data since we moved from OH. A whole 2GIGS! Worst case, I got 12 plus rollover before I go over. Waze uses surprisingly little data.