What to bring - logistics
25 ft Ethernet cable MINIMUM
Power strip - you get one plug, so make sure you have enough outlets from there.
Sleeping stuff - fliers get floor space inside, drivers should tent if possible. Drivers MUST have their own padding/blankets/sheets/pillow.
Towel - DON'T leave it in the bathroom! Use the rack in the basement or find a chair to hang it on.
Drinks - I suggest bringing more than just beer.
Power strip - you get one plug, so make sure you have enough outlets from there.
Sleeping stuff - fliers get floor space inside, drivers should tent if possible. Drivers MUST have their own padding/blankets/sheets/pillow.
Towel - DON'T leave it in the bathroom! Use the rack in the basement or find a chair to hang it on.
Drinks - I suggest bringing more than just beer.
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kthx
I will personally bitch slap anybody caught not wearing deodorant; you can't smell your own stink, but the rest of us can.
Good call! I brought $120 for food last year and it was all spent by the end of the weekend! This year I'm planning at least $160.
qft
Buy a tent
^5
... was I supposed to remind you something?
In North Florida during late June, the temps range from 95-100F during the day and 80-90F at night. What is the weather like in Michigan at that time of year? What level of clothing should we bring? I kind of need to know now before we put our "cold" weather clothes away until next December (most people put their winter clothing away a month ago, I'm just lazy). Hell, its 85F here right now and its supposed to be 90F tomorrow.
Most everyone is in shorts most of the time...bring some kind of sweatshirt, it may get cool in the evening 1 or two nights. 1 pair of jeans just in case as well. Other than that... June in Michigan can be a lot like Florida.
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amateurs
Well, us Floridians can drink, but we drink to cool off, not to stay warm, so I will probably still need at least a hoody and closed toed shoes at night by the sounds of it.
You don't sleep outside... that's when it starts to get cold.