On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Joe Van Dyk wrote: > On 9/7/06, James Britt <james.britt / gmail.com> wrote: >> Gavin Kistner wrote: >> > I was not properly paying attention, and now find that the RubyConf site >> > says that registration is over and the conference is full. Woe to me, >> > who lives 30 minutes away. >> > >> > What aspect of the conference is sold out? Is it rooms at the hotel, or >> > is there a fire-code capacity to the room(s) the conference is being >> > held in? >> > >> > Specifically, I'm asking if it might be OK for those of us who live >> > nearby to drive in, attend sessions, and drive out? Possibly slipping >> > some cash in the amount of normal registration costs to someone in >> > charge. >> > >> > I assume the answer is no, but I had to ask. >> >> I'd be surprised if cash-in-hand works as a ticket to the conference, >> but I don't want to discourage anyone from tossing larges sums of cash a >> David and Chad and Rich. >> >> I think the lobby is a public space until you misbehave enough to get >> tossed out. Same for the bar. So you can catch the hallway track. > > Hm, what's considered misbehaving? Nudity? Drunkeness? Throwing bacon? naw. those are all ok. you just can throw bacon __while__ you're naked. unless you happend to be drunk too, then it's ok. -a -- what science finds to be nonexistent, we must accept as nonexistent; but what science merely does not find is a completely different matter... it is quite clear that there are many, many mysterious things. - h.h. the 14th dalai lama