Worlds Largest Computer Party, In Progress 329
cyb97 writes "As I write this the worlds largest computerparty is going on in Hamar, Norway. The Gathering 2003 is in action with over 5.000 participants! Webcams and participants are live on the internet through a 1 gigabit line, so you better lock down your servers tonight!" Some of the webcam images are just surreal. Update: 04/17 01:00 GMT by T : Speaking of images, reader vvizard (currently Gathered) directs you to this directory of high-resolution images.
Geek Mecca (Score:5, Informative)
The Tech Group (TG) has a page explaining the differences
between a "LAN Party" and a "Computer Party", here is an
excerpt:
"But LAN party and computer party is the same thing!"
No. LAN party and computer party is NOT the same thing. At a
LAN party everything is centered around the network. Everybody
just sits there, staring at their screens whilst copying porn,
warez and playing games. A computer party is much more. There
are competitions, both in computer games and computer
art. People meet, people talk, and there is plenty to see and
experience even when away from you computer. (I didn't even
bring my computer to TG01, and I had a great time!). Sometimes
there are shows on the stage (LAN parties don't even have a
stage), and even speeches you can go to to learn more computer
stuff. How about learning something new and fun to impress your
friends when you get back home?
If you want to read the full page go here:
http://tg.nlc.no/notalan.html
We need to get one of these going in the US.
sounds like (Score:3, Funny)
I think the US should do a Coding Party and show Norway how to have some REAL fun!
They Do (Score:2)
http://www.machack.com/ [machack.com]
Re:Geek Mecca (Score:3, Informative)
It was called NAID. (Or wait... was it in Canada? I forget...)
In any event, it folded after a few years.
Re:Geek Mecca (Score:3, Informative)
There have been other smaller North American parties, but nothing approaching the size of NAID.
Hot Damn (Score:2)
We don't need no stinking human contact.
Re:Geek Mecca (Score:2, Insightful)
True, a "computer party" emphasizes that and more, but that doens't mean everyone just stares at their screens at a LAN.
Re:Geek Mecca (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Geek Mecca (Score:4, Funny)
1) The leather padded seat (folding chairs suck ass)
2) The tower with 6 HDD's all with rounded cables and neon light kit for oohs and ahhs
3) The flat panel monitor (beats lugginng that old viewsonic P810 21", you know which one I'm talkin about)
4) Premium headphones with extension cable (nothing worse than gettin cozy with your PC since that 5 foot cable barely come to the front of your pc)
5) And last but not least, a laptop, to scour the network with ShareScan and download movies, iso's, and games while fragging your friends into oblivian.
Re:Geek Mecca (Score:2)
Re:Geek Mecca (Score:2)
Re:Geek Mecca (Score:2, Interesting)
What do you think DefCon is? (Score:2)
hmmm (Score:2, Funny)
No Alcohol (Score:5, Funny)
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Well, what's the point then? 5,000 sober guys all trying to impress each other with the size of their equipment. It's like Hell.
So people won't get "Hamared" (Score:5, Funny)
Re:So people won't get "Hamared" (Score:2, Funny)
Re:No Alcohol (Score:5, Informative)
that means that if you want to drink inside, you have to smugle the beverages, which means that when you want to drink you wander outside(besides, it's norway, drinking is f**** expensive). also it would be hell for the organizers to get permits for an event where drinking would be allowed and minors would be present, also, this way, they can deny access by all the guys that are _TOO_ drunk for their own good(happens at most parties, that are 'alcohol free').
the 'no booze' is just a remark that the organizers try to keep the boozing to minimum and not scare away any parents too(would you let your kid into an event that said 'drinking is ok, bring your own booze'). however drinking has been, is , and will be a very common in demoparties.
Re:No Alcohol (Score:4, Informative)
Usually the majority of demo sceners (the people who come there to participate in the art competitions) spend most of their time outside the party hall, boozing around open fire with other likeminded folks that they can only meet at parties.
When the Finnish equivalent party, Assembly [assembly.org] (it is also one of the oldest demoparties along with The Gathering) is held, there is a shadow party called Boozembly going on in the nearby woods and you can find all the demo scene legends out there when there are no competitions running.
I hope that the quality of releases at TG will be OK, but I'm afraid that the majority of people will go to Breakpoint [untergrund.net] instead which is a strictly demo scene oriented party.
1500 drunk guys all trying to impress each other with real-time computer generated art. It might not be heaven but it's far from Hell.
Oh well, back to coding my demo for BP..
worse than that.. no caffeine (Score:3)
Sales of consumer products containing a defined amount of coffeine is not permitted in Norway g.. [gathering.org]
WTF?Oops (Score:5, Funny)
Comment removed (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Oops (Score:2)
Heh (Score:5, Funny)
They'd have 10,000 participants if they brought datess!
Re:Heh (Score:2)
Dates! What a hoot! If they could get a date, they wouldn't be THERE!
Re:Heh (Score:5, Funny)
In most of Europe (Score:5, Informative)
Re:In most of Europe (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:In most of Europe (Score:2, Offtopic)
Re:In most of Europe (Score:2)
What? No Europeans arguing that a period is BETTER than the American comma? You guys have really eased up lately.
Re:In most of Europe (Score:2)
Re:In most of Europe (Score:2, Informative)
Considering they are likely referring to a gigabit Ethernet connection, gigabit is correct.
GbE uses a 125.00 MHz (or divided version of that) reference clock, multiplied by ten, to transmit data with. When you remove the 25% 8B/10B overhead (how efficient is Ethernet again?), it effectively transmits a bit on every clock cycle of the 1000 MHz clock.
gibi (and kibi) are typically used with regard to things that have addres
Re:In most of Europe (Score:2)
The ISO standard is yyyy-mm-dd, so why doesn't everybody just use that?
Re:In most of Europe (Score:2)
Take your pick!
Re:In most of Europe (Score:5, Insightful)
but it does give rise to childish comments.
I think you just explained yourself readily enough. The explanation of the . is fine, no need to make a big issue of it.
Re:In most of Europe (Score:2)
Actually, they block out Japanese text on here. It's really annoying. I've tried to post in Japanese a few times in my journal using different Japanese charsets (UTF, JP-EUC) and it will throw them out each time.
If it's my journal, why can't I write in Japanese, damnit! I guess there is always slashdot.jp [slashdot.jp]... Oddly enough my u
If you want... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:If you want... (Score:2)
Re:If you want... (Score:2)
Re:If you want... (Score:5, Funny)
Waste not, want not!
-/-
Mikey-San
Re:If you want... (Score:2, Informative)
My mate has gone to this.. (Score:5, Funny)
Not that I'm emplying anything
Re:My mate has gone to this.. (Score:2)
Oh noes :(
Re:My mate has gone to this.. (Score:2)
But, would you carry 400 condoms if didn't intend to have sex?
Personally, I make balloon animals with mine. But not after I use them... *ducks*
Pr0n & warez? Not! (Score:5, Informative)
A few of the coding groups at these parties went on to form actual "money making" companies, like Team 17 [team17.com].
While I wouldn't characterize The Gathering as a Geek Think Tank, it most certainly ain't all about pr0n, warez, and fragging.
Re:Pr0n & warez? Not! (Score:2)
While we're at the demoscene, this feels like a good place to link to TG03's invitation intro [gathering.org], for those interested. :-)/* Steinar */
Re:Pr0n & warez? Not! (Score:3, Funny)
It's not? Damn, I guess I'll have to cancel my flight.
"Party report" (Score:5, Informative)
It's a step in the right direction.
Re:"Party report" (Score:3, Interesting)
It's hard not to miss the good old days before bloatware became the status quo.
Re:"Party report" (Score:2)
Re:"Party report" (Score:5, Informative)
Re:"Party report" (Score:2)
Perhaps you could post a more detailed report so those of us stuck at work could enjoy The Gathering vicariously?
The on-line schedule mentions deadlines for various "hand-in"s. Are these opportunities for attendees to register items for presentation? The schedule also mentions voting. What's that about?
- Tim
Re:"Party report" (Score:2)
oh well... (Score:2)
But the fact remains... (Score:2)
Unles of course, there's Magic involved.
Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week.
I was coming up. . . (Score:2)
Seriously, I'd so much rather be there now than at work. (sigh)
Bah (Score:2)
This year Quakecon will have 2000 BYOC attendees and estimated 4000 total attendees.
Dallas will swell and pop from all the nerddery
Re:Bah (Score:5, Interesting)
the gathering, the party, assemblies, and other european DEMOSCENE-parties are first, and foremost meant to be DEMOSCENE-parties, they're not meant to hell-of-a-size lan gaming parties anyways. they're about having good time, having couple of beers, shooting the breeze, checking some cool new/ancient hardware, toying around, catching up with old times. you're meant to compete with your creativy, not with your speed of wrist and accuracy in sniping.
the bigger demoscene events have been slowly turning into laning events though which is a shame.. the unity is left out, and the newer attendees don't often even know the history behind the events..
the number of attendees has nothing to do with the amount of fun, a lot of the smaller demoparties have been very funny events that have left many good memories.
if you're only a _gamer_ you take quakecon over that, if you're a demoscener, you don't even think quakecon as an option (except maybe have your own shadow party in the woods, telling legends over a camp-fire drinking beer).
btw, is it really so now that the gathering is _the_ biggest? 5000 for real? couldnt find accurate information on their webpage.
Only gigabit? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Only gigabit? (Score:2)
And let's just say... (Score:2)
Kjella
Great Googly-Moogly (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Great Googly-Moogly (Score:2)
Re:Great Googly-Moogly (Score:2)
What is happening? (Score:5, Informative)
Wow... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Wow... (Score:2)
And the smell later in the evening.
Re:Wow... (Score:2)
Even worse, imagine the poor bastard who has to try and placate the toppings preferences of 5000 geeks.
Hey! I just found a legitimate use for P2P!
PIZZA? Where should we deliver that? (Score:2)
Take 63.22.14.1 to 64.18.195.1 and turn right.
When you see 63.22.86.1 slash to the left and I
Should be the 14th one on the right.
Obligatory Beowulf comment (Score:3)
They could then calculate the average time it's been since any one of them actually had a date (hopefully no overflow errors occur).
Downloads 'r' Us (Score:3, Interesting)
It seems to work from outside of the party too - anyone looking for a few thousand Windows boxes with shared files on might want to take a look.
Re:Yes, but... (Score:3, Insightful)
Try to do that with a full B-net to scan, and 5000 people each doing the scanning. There was a reason why we went for the centralized model. :-)
(Oh, and I've blocked it for outside access now. :-) )
/* Steinar */
Surreal? (Score:5, Funny)
I'd love to go to this... (Score:5, Funny)
Photos from Gathering 2002 (Score:2)
Here are some photos from The Gathering 2002 [sesse.net].
Of course, this guy put sooooo many thumbnails on this one page that Slashdot will likely kill this after five seconds.
Oh, the carnage! (Score:2, Funny)
The mass of unwashed humanity reminds me of another festive event [houston500.com]
Beware Linux users! (Score:2)
I'd stay away from there if you don't run windows!
Anyway, pictures of all the nerd stuff are at http://bilder.jodal.no/tg03 [jodal.no]
Whats the LAN like there? (Score:2)
No "coffine"? (Score:2)
Hmmm, just what the heck kind of computer party is this, anyway?
A fascinating idea (Score:2)
TODO (Score:2, Funny)
1. express mock confusion over European method of writing numbers
2. crack joke about the stench
3. post link to phony mirror [redcoat.net] (no, not goatse [goatse.cx])
4. make inane soviet russia quip
5. write some "funny" source code
6. claim that hussein/bush is dead
7. submit more xbox articles
8. craft a list that ends with "PROFIT!!!"
laptops? (Score:2)
The Gathering (Score:2, Interesting)
I went to The Gathering every year from 93 till 00 (except 95), and it just got more and more crap. That is, from the perspective of someone who is more interested in the creative aspect.
Re:The Gathering (Score:2)
Yes, TG00 was crappy scene-wise -- TG01 was a little better, and TG02 was actually quite good (but of course, you can't match a scene-only party like Breakpoint -- you'll have to accept all the CS-playing fourteen-year-olds, but you can still meet with other sceners and have fun). I don't really know how TG03 will be yet, but it looks promising so far :-)
/* Steinar */
Karm's gonna roast for this (Score:5, Funny)
AGENT SMITH
Can you hear me, CmdrTaco? I'm going to be honest with you.
I hate this place. This zoo. This prison. This Gathering, whatever you want to call it, I can't stand it any longer.
It's the smell, if there is such a thing. I feel saturated by it. I can taste their sweaty mice and every time I do, I fear that I've somehow been infected by it.
I must get out of here, I must get free. In this mind are the cheats. My cheats. Once the Gathering is gone, there's no need for me to be here. Do you understand? I need the cheats. I have to get some fresh air.
You have to tell me how... or you're going to die.
Re: (Score:2)
One day we'll all be networked together (Score:2)
sheesh!
Re:Sure, the webcams are great... (Score:2)
What about the roar of laughter that'd ensue if soembody let one of those smells out? Deafening.
Helpdesk call (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Under-exagerated the participant (Score:2)
Re:Under-exagerated the participant (Score:2)
Re:Under-exagerated the participant (Score:2)
FYI, it looks like a joke. Note how grand-parent post geekily describes the number '24'.
Assclown.
Re:Under-exagerated the participant (Score:2)
Good lord, I've been waiting to counter volley with that one.
Re:only 5.000? (Score:2)
Re:only 5.000? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:wow 5 whole computers (Score:2)
Periods are used to 'split up' large numbers, commas to mark where the decimalpoint is. So, if I had fivethoousand, threehundred and sixtitwo kroner and fifty øre in my vallet, I would write that as 5.362,50 - which incidentaly is the same number as is written om this winters electricitybill...
Re:wow 5 whole computers (Score:2)
Re:party beowulf project (Score:2)
Re:5000? (Score:2)
TG is bigger. DH02 was bigger than TG02 (by about fifty seats, IIRC -- how you count crew, press, VIP, etc. is a different matter), but TG03 is even bigger than DH02 again.
TG and DH are sister parties, BTW -- for instance, the network crew at TG03 consists of people from DH.
/* Steinar */
Re:Gathering bigger than ASM? (Score:2)
I think the U.S. ind