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Posted: 03/02/2004 - 23:37
by Jan Lund Thomsen
Manchester sounds ideal. Partly because it hasn't been held there earlier, partly because there's loadsa nice things to do in town when you're not shaking it like a white girl at the venue.
Of course, that's all assuming Waz still has that spare bedroom. =)
Posted: 03/02/2004 - 23:41
by Jan Lund Thomsen
Chris Abbott wrote:It's semi-official: the next BIT Live will be in London. It will be in a cinema with live performance facilities.
Sounds cool, even if provisional at this time.
Now we just need to get RKO back on track before September. =)
Posted: 03/02/2004 - 23:42
by Chris Abbott
It could have been Manchester... but it won't be. It's nothing personal... and sorry for raising the hopes of everyone norf o' Watford... hopefully you had such a good time you'll come to BIT Live 6 anyway
After all, London is a happening place... Sorry waz
Chris
Posted: 03/02/2004 - 23:47
by Subzero
LONDON???? no freaking way!!!! take it to somewhere it hasnt been before.
bleurgh...
Posted: 03/02/2004 - 23:48
by Chris Abbott
Heh, well, it's your choice of course. We'd miss you though
Chris
Posted: 03/02/2004 - 23:50
by Subzero
Im sad now, as I was looking forward to the next one and hopefully getting to show off some pinball emulation. But not anymore
Posted: 04/02/2004 - 0:03
by Jan Lund Thomsen
Chris Abbott wrote:After all, London is a happening place... Sorry waz
So much for a "guided tour of the software companies" daytime event. =)
BITLive Ulverston! Now, *there's* an idea. Right, Dan?
Posted: 04/02/2004 - 0:10
by Chris Abbott
Just out of interest, Subby, what do you have against London? Do you hate it soooo much that you'll deprive yourself of a BIT Live? Actually, you wouldn't have been able to show off anything, since there's no exhibition portion to this one. Well, OK, there will probably be some C64s and Amigas, but not in huge quantities.
Chris
Posted: 04/02/2004 - 0:13
by Subzero
no exhibition??? what kind of a bit has no exhibition?? the kind in a cinema
Posted: 04/02/2004 - 0:20
by Chris Abbott
Every BIT apart from Brighton didn't have a day event
The exhibition was fun, but it wasn't essential to the experience, and frankly it almost killed me (and cost a lot more than it brought in). I would have had a lot more fun without it!
This time we've got the (a) Friday designated pub, (b) rehearsals of PPOT and SID 80s (assuming they can make it of course! I've got to hit the phones now!!).
Who knows where it will go from here? Basically there will probably be space for 200 people, so we're kind of counting on NOT everybody from Brighton turning up
Chris
Posted: 04/02/2004 - 2:03
by tas
hehe. i know i've always harped on about donny, but i know it's not realistic. well not unless you want cheap beer and loose women
oh! and a dose of the aids
Tho i'm one of those Anti london people i have to say i won't boycot an event held there, even tho i hate the place.
At the end of the day if Bitlive was held on the moon i'd be there, despite the high travel costs
anyway if the rumors true then chris is gonna organise a SID shuttle to the moon
Posted: 04/02/2004 - 7:02
by hikari
Have to say I'm not a huge fan of London myself, but it is closer to where I live. It does suffer from the fact that it's London though and all the massive price hiking that goes with it.
Posted: 04/02/2004 - 10:17
by Matrix
London = Statiatical & Logistical Nightmare for anyone in the Norf' - I got lucky at BL3 as i slept on a bench next to the thames and it didnt rain. What i can tell u is that theres no way in hell im doing that again... thats the reason i didnt goto the Bouffy meetup.
Sorry guys; but if i cant get my car there n park for a reasonable cost, I cant do it.
Maybe i can take some beer over to Donny and slap some remix cd's on and have a party there instead
Posted: 04/02/2004 - 10:30
by Chris Abbott
Sorry chaps...
But I would have thought that Brighton was worse logistically than London in all respects: it's further away from the North, you've got to go through or round London, and the accommodation is as expensive as London... at least all roads, trains and planes lead into London... Cheap tickets to London are a lot easier to get on the train if you book in advance, too.
And apparently there are some people who _like_ London... amazing but true!
> Sorry guys; but if i cant get my car there n park for a reasonable
> cost, I cant do it.
Why not get the train? If you book in advance online you can often get some really cheap fares. Maybe you should hook up with Tas and the gang and all come down on the train? Also, you could book into the cheap studenty accommodation, too.
Chris
Posted: 04/02/2004 - 10:54
by hikari
Chris: Those people are called lunatics
Oh well, more room for the rest of us if people can't make it *g*