Slashdot Mirror


Tickets For The World's Biggest Computer Party

vvizard writes "For Norwegian geeks in particular, easter is preferable spent at the worlds biggest computer-party [The Gathering]. That is, for those lucky enough to get tickets at least. Tickets for the scandinavian people where released through Partyticket last night, and got sold out as fast as the system managed (which due to extreme traffic, isn't very fast). However, there are still tickets left. Foreigners, demosceners and professional gamers have their own pool of tickets, which started selling tonight. So if you fit in one of the previous mentioned categories, and would like to experience the biggest computer-party in the world, now is the time to check out www.gathering.org for information, and www.partyticket.net for ticket-booking."

7 of 196 comments (clear)

  1. Assembly by Aggrajag · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I've never been to the Gathering but I try to attend Assembly, which is held in Finland every year. It's not quite the same as it used to be during the early nineties when Amiga still ruled the demoscene but the PC's were already coming. I still remember in Assembly '92 when a really cool (can't remember the name) PC demo got a standing ovation from the Amiga crowd.

  2. About these parties... by Albert+Sandberg · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The gathering, along with dreamhack, is just gamers parties. Many people just goes there to play games nowadays. At Assembly it's about the same, but they try to keep the demoscene alive, by letting us access a seperate area away from the gamers, where we can sit and produce all nights...

    If you want to access a DEMO party (less gaming) I would recommend Breakpoint in germany which should be in april.

    State of the art in france is also very good, but is in january so we've past it already.

    As I said, Assembly is also good if you are in the "oldschool" area...

    I'm not saying The Gathering and Dreamhack aren't about demos at all, they are, but the gaming takes focus I think.

  3. Re:Biggest? by vvizard · · Score: 5, Informative

    It sure isn't. Dreamhack did pass TG in largest attending crowd one or two years ago, and now they top each other for each event. So when TG is held this year, it'll likely be the worlds biggest (as last year), until Dreamhack. Then Dreamhack will stay the largest until the next TG (and so and so on)

  4. Re:Computerparty? by dillkvast · · Score: 5, Informative

    Whyis itthat theNorwegians liketo squishwords together?

    I realize that you are only trying to be funny, but it might not be coincidental that norwegians does this.
    That's because that's the way it's done in the Norwegian language. Most expressions of that kind is concatenated to a new word in norwegian. This of course causes some problems using the Word spell checker (which in norwegian is one word ;-P) on norwegian texts.

    Norwegianelectronicsstudent

    --
    Scitne aliquis remedium potimum crapulae?
  5. Re:Computerparty? by Tore+S+B · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Because Norwegian grammar dictates it.

    A computer party in Norwegian translates to dataparty, which in two words is an adjective describing noun (data party would of course be nonsensical, because data is not an adjective)

    We are in fact seeing quite the direct opposite happening here in Norway, much to the chagrin of Norwegian grammar fetishists (Being the geek I am, I am the English grammar fetishist ;))

    One amusing example of this causing trouble is a sign maker's logo reading "Skilt Mann a/s" (a/s = inc.) - 'Skilt' can mean two different things - divorced (adjective), and sign(noun). Therefore, most of the Nordea banks have signs reading "Divorced Man inc." at the bottom ;)

    For y'all Norwegianpeople

    --
    toresbe
  6. Re:World's biggest computer party, eh? by morbuz · · Score: 5, Informative

    What is a computer party anyway?

    LAN" vs. "computer party

    --
    CAPS LOCK IS LIKE CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL!
  7. I can imagine it now... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can just imagine a bunch of nerds sitting around a table discussing ways to improve their image.

    Nerd 1: I'm tired of people thinking we're a bunch of losers!
    Nerd 2: What people? Everyone here seems to get along just fine...
    Nerd 1: Not any of us. The people on the "outside."
    Nerd 2: Oh yeah. Forgot about them.
    Nerd 3: So what're we gonna do about it?
    Nerd 4: I know! We'll throw a party!
    Nerd 5: Yeah! A COMPUTER PARTY!
    Nerd 1: Great idea! Meeting adjourned.

    Better luck next time, nerds. :)