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« Reply #240 on: January 23, 2011, 06:30:13 PM »

On, there is one ticket left
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« Reply #241 on: January 25, 2011, 05:02:29 AM »

It looks like they're all gone again now.

I have a friend (an experienced audio guy) who was interested in the jam. I don't want to seem like a mad ticket-grabbing vulture, but if any become available again, he seemed very keen to buy a ticket. I'll keep an eye out on eventbrite too.

Just send a message before if you're thinking of heading so we can be sure that we'll hang about Smiley

Cool. Is there a meet up tonight? I'll be released from work at around 6.30, so can be somewhere for 7pm.

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« Reply #242 on: January 25, 2011, 06:38:40 AM »

Yeah it's our monthly pub meet up today, details here:
http://cambridgeindies.com/emails/cambridge-indies-pub-meetup-25th-january-6pm-tram-depot
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« Reply #243 on: January 25, 2011, 06:56:11 AM »

what perrin said.  tram depot.  I won't be there, but lots of other people will be.
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« Reply #244 on: January 27, 2011, 11:55:52 AM »

Oooh, only a week or so to go now Smiley

Couple of practical/boring questions from a noob for the TigJam/CB2 regulars...

- Do I need to bring an extension lead/4-way? (Only got great big things with long cables, and I'm aiming to travel light)

- Which network is most likely to get a usable 3G signal? 3 or O2?

- Security - we're all bringing laptops'n'stuff - have there been any problems with gear 'disappearing', I'd like to hope that we're all a trustworthy bunch - does everyone generally do a good job of looking after each other's stuff? (Are laptop locks and stuff unnecessary, or worthwhile?)

Any other essentials that a first-timer may forget to bring along? My current list includes:

- Laptop, well prepared with *everything* installed (Including documentation etc, in case internet access isn't too good)
- Some sort of base code/framework or very-rapid-development-environment for 3hr jams*
- Mouse, Memory stick, Headphones
- Mobile Broadband dongle
- Notepad+Pen
- Food/Coffee/Beer money

Or what about things that are essential to leave at home? (big speakers, huge monitors, etc... - looks like space is going to be fairly tight? - I guess I'll leave my Wacom at home, but hoping there's just enough space for a mouse, as I can't stand my laptop touchpad...)

(*todo - write this at the weekend!)
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« Reply #245 on: January 27, 2011, 12:32:27 PM »

Power 4-way is not essential but extras are always useful with the amount of people who'll be there. I'm taking one and hoping a bunch of people will be.

I don't know about Three but I've never had any problem using my O2 iPhone there or my T-Mobile broadband stick. (The latter being essential as once the jam begins I suspect we'll crash the bistro's internet as per usual)

In terms of security there's never been any issues afaik. I'd expect you'd be with your laptop most of the time, and when I've gone out to grab a snack or something there's little chance of someone walking off with your stuff. If you're worried you could just throw it in a bag and take it with you.

In terms of table space usually there's enough to accomodate your laptop and mouse, I think a lot of people use a mouse when working I know i do. I've also seen Wacom's around but space for one might be a bit of luxury.
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« Reply #246 on: January 27, 2011, 12:39:21 PM »

If you're staying at the hostel, bring a towel! 'Cos there ain't no towels.
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« Reply #247 on: January 27, 2011, 12:40:28 PM »

Seriously by the time I have packed my towel and my power strip and my cuddly mammoth I'm not sure where the clothes are going to go.

Actually I'll bring my penguin I think, he's a bit squishier.
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« Reply #248 on: January 27, 2011, 01:04:51 PM »

'Fraid I won't be able to come, so please redistribute my place to someone more deserving. Sorry to be a crank!
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« Reply #249 on: January 27, 2011, 01:07:51 PM »

If you're staying at the hostel, bring a towel! 'Cos there ain't no towels.

Thanks for the reminder - that's probably something I'd have forgotten Smiley



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« Reply #250 on: January 27, 2011, 02:13:37 PM »

'Fraid I won't be able to come, so please redistribute my place to someone more deserving. Sorry to be a crank!
No prob, I've allocated your ticket to someone else.  See you tomorrow Smiley

- Do I need to bring an extension lead/4-way? (Only got great big things with long cables, and I'm aiming to travel light)
If you have one and can bring it along, that's cool, but we can probably accommodate Smiley

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- Which network is most likely to get a usable 3G signal? 3 or O2?
Terry confirms that O2 works ok.  Perrin uses 3 and says it's ok.  So I'd say either's good.

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- Security - we're all bringing laptops'n'stuff - have there been any problems with gear 'disappearing', I'd like to hope that we're all a trustworthy bunch - does everyone generally do a good job of looking after each other's stuff?
There haven't been any problems in previous years, and I'd be surprised if there were this year.  However, I can't take responsibility for what terrible things might happen to your belongings.

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(Are laptop locks and stuff unnecessary, or worthwhile?)
I don't know what they are.


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- Laptop, well prepared with *everything* installed (Including documentation etc, in case internet access isn't too good)
Yeah that's a very good idea.


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Or what about things that are essential to leave at home? (big speakers, huge monitors, etc... - looks like space is going to be fairly tight? - I guess I'll leave my Wacom at home, but hoping there's just enough space for a mouse, as I can't stand my laptop touchpad...)
You can probably find place for your wacom if you want, but I'd leave other peripherals Smiley
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« Reply #251 on: January 28, 2011, 02:58:42 AM »

You can probably find place for your wacom if you want, but I'd leave other peripherals Smiley
Heh, and i was seriously thinking of bringing a 49-keys midi keyboard  Droop.
Would that be too much? I would gladly let people borrow it during the jam so Im hoping it could be viewed  kinda as an asset for the benefit of all jammers.
Hmm... thinking over this again I guess im better of buying a more portable one.


And also because of the risk of getting lost in a foreign and frightening country ( Tongue), I want to ask if someone would volonteer with their phone number and be ready to provide some navigatioal support if needed.
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« Reply #252 on: January 28, 2011, 03:11:11 AM »

Seriously by the time I have packed my towel and my power strip and my cuddly mammoth I'm not sure where the clothes are going to go.

You wear them. That's quite important actually, the venue insist on it. Well, hello there!
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« Reply #253 on: January 28, 2011, 03:40:48 AM »

Seriously by the time I have packed my towel and my power strip and my cuddly mammoth I'm not sure where the clothes are going to go.

You wear them. That's quite important actually, the venue insist on it. Well, hello there!


I was planning to just smear mayonnaise all over myself and slowly eat it off with spicy chips.
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« Reply #254 on: January 28, 2011, 04:38:21 AM »

You can probably find place for your wacom if you want, but I'd leave other peripherals Smiley
Heh, and i was seriously thinking of bringing a 49-keys midi keyboard  Droop.
Would that be too much? I would gladly let people borrow it during the jam so Im hoping it could be viewed  kinda as an asset for the benefit of all jammers.
Hmm... thinking over this again I guess im better of buying a more portable one.
I have one of these.  They come in handy sometimes Smiley

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And also because of the risk of getting lost in a foreign and frightening country ( Tongue), I want to ask if someone would volonteer with their phone number and be ready to provide some navigatioal support if needed.
Yep of course, I'll email around a phone number some time within the next week (once I find my phone...).
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