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  • DJ Jackalope
    Resident DJ/Event Pusher
    • May 2003
    • 1282

    #16
    Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

    Originally posted by pinguino
    jackalope- that place looks really cool. but getting any group to leave the hotel in a coordinated fashion, even just for dinner, is like herding cats.

    Oh, you know it Sistah'. Maybe Lopecon2 in November then...?
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    • Dark Tangent
      The Dark Tangent
      • Sep 2001
      • 2732

      #17
      Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

      We will be looking for a new hotel..
      PGP Key: https://defcon.org/html/links/dtangent.html

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      • falconred
        Member
        • Jun 2005
        • 27

        #18
        Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

        Originally posted by barkode
        Also the artwork we'd built this year was built to fit -exactly- to the specifications of the room at the Riviera (we even went to Vegas to scout it out and take measurements), so losing the cool art would have really blown.
        BOOO! I smuggled that tape measure in my pants for nothing!

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        • winn
          Member
          • Jul 2006
          • 14

          #19
          Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

          It seems to me, IMHO, that 8,000 of the smartest people, geekiest people, technical people and the ultimate social engineers should find this current 'obstacle' and opportunity to demonstrate skills. :-) Does this mean we give up? I don't get off work at DC HJ until 1AM and I NEED somewhere close to go. Then again, this WAS all about me. :-)))))))))))

          Just thinking... out loud... everything is solveable: Remember Apollo XIII. The guys on the ground were given simulated conditions of what the astronauts had up there. "This is what they have. Now we have to save them." Arguably a twisted parallel, but one that nonetheless makes the point. :-)

          Winn
          WInn Schwartau

          If you cant find my phone number you shouldn't be calling me anyway. :-)

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          • xor
            not
            • Aug 2007
            • 1347

            #20
            Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

            Rant(Rave) On:

            I'm shocked at all of you. Obviously never been to a rave :-). What does Las Vegas have a lot of, public land aka Desert. There isn't a crew out in Vegas that wouldn't co-host a rave some where out in the desert on public land. Rent a bus, you can't rent a bus for $2500.

            They don't have drunk buses in Vegas? My brothers bachelor party is renting one here in Philly for the entire day/night until the wee hours of the morning to drive people from way out into the burbs to a Phillies game then to ummmmmm Day Dreams, an all night BYOB/Keg ummmm establishment. :-)

            We had illegal parties in downtown SF and never got caught, in parks, on the beach, on the naval base, in shipping containers. I refuse to believe this isn't possible in Vegas.

            SHAME ON YOU ALL!!!!! :-)

            Time and effort people, that's all it takes.

            Rant(Rave) Off:

            xor

            Ps Don't they have a big public lake out there close to the city.
            Last edited by xor; June 30, 2008, 18:45.
            Just because you can doesn't mean you should. This applies to making babies, hacking, and youtube videos.

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            • xor
              not
              • Aug 2007
              • 1347

              #21
              Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

              Originally posted by Dark Tangent
              We will be looking for a new hotel..
              Using Jedi mind control:

              Come to Philadelphia, you want to have Defcon in Philadelphia at the convention center.......

              :-)

              xor
              Just because you can doesn't mean you should. This applies to making babies, hacking, and youtube videos.

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              • barkode
                Member
                • Jul 2002
                • 83

                #22
                Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

                Originally posted by winn
                It seems to me, IMHO, that 8,000 of the smartest people, geekiest people, technical people and the ultimate social engineers should find this current 'obstacle' and opportunity to demonstrate skills. :-) Does this mean we give up? I don't get off work at DC HJ until 1AM and I NEED somewhere close to go. Then again, this WAS all about me. :-)))))))))))

                Just thinking... out loud... everything is solveable: Remember Apollo XIII. The guys on the ground were given simulated conditions of what the astronauts had up there. "This is what they have. Now we have to save them." Arguably a twisted parallel, but one that nonetheless makes the point. :-)

                Winn
                Winn,

                Generally speaking, I couldn't agree more. Ingenuity is a virtue, after all.

                The issue here isn't that we couldn't come up with alternative plans. There's a lot of alternative plans that sound good on the surface, until you start to think about them logistically.

                Most alternative plans involve a change of venue, and this is a really big problem. Besides the simple fact that hackers are notoriously difficult to get from one place to another, getting people safely and expeditiously to and from the location becomes an additional expense.

                On a more intangible level - just having the event offsite makes it less convenient to just wander up to casually. It makes it a "thing" that requires forethought and dominates your time, and on top of that, it takes people away from DEFCON, which is counterproductive.

                Then there's the art installations, the access control, the SMS wall, the video games, the band, the sound system, the other cool tech stuff, etc, etc, etc. We'd need to get it to and from the other venue, and some of it is designed specifically for the Riviera room.

                Could we make something work if we REALLY wanted to? Absolutely. But it wouldn't be the same. It would be spending a lot of money, it would be settling. Could we totally pull some hacker shit? Absolutely. But there's other factors to consider...

                If we wanted to overtly break the rules, or just pay the hotel, or lower our expectations, or totally social engineer some crazy shit, or if I wanted to throw a gigantic fit about it and make a huge terrible political mess, we could figure out a way to throw an event at the Riviera. But out of respect for DEFCON we did not want to break the rules to such an extent, and out of respect for ourselves and everyone else, we didn't want to throw a half-ass event.

                Throwing the event off-site - that's just a really different thing altogether. We could do it, but we really don't want to. It's just not the same thing.

                The easy solution would be a corporate sponsor, right? Well, that is actually on the table. But one thing we had to take into consideration was that we don't want to set a precedent for those that come after us, or for other similar events at DEFCON. If we pony up this kind of cash, the hotel is going to want that from others as well. It's going to set a precedent that you have to seriously pay to play, and that's just not the DEFCON spirit. Reasonable expenses are one thing. Borderline extortion is another. We don't want to screw things up for everyone else later. As soon as the hotel knows they can get this kind of money for unofficial events, they're going to continue to tighten the belt and squeeze money out of everyone they think will pay up.

                So yes, we could start pulling cards out of our sleeves and "get away" with something, but there's some intangible factors to consider.

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                • xor
                  not
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 1347

                  #23
                  Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

                  Originally posted by barkode
                  Winn,

                  Generally speaking, I couldn't agree more. Ingenuity is a virtue, after all.

                  The issue here isn't that we couldn't come up with alternative plans. There's a lot of alternative plans that sound good on the surface, until you start to think about them logistically.

                  Most alternative plans involve a change of venue, and this is a really big problem. Besides the simple fact that hackers are notoriously difficult to get from one place to another, getting people safely and expeditiously to and from the location becomes an additional expense.

                  On a more intangible level - just having the event offsite makes it less convenient to just wander up to casually. It makes it a "thing" that requires forethought and dominates your time, and on top of that, it takes people away from DEFCON, which is counterproductive.

                  Then there's the art installations, the access control, the SMS wall, the video games, the band, the sound system, the other cool tech stuff, etc, etc, etc. We'd need to get it to and from the other venue, and some of it is designed specifically for the Riviera room.

                  Could we make something work if we REALLY wanted to? Absolutely. But it wouldn't be the same. It would be spending a lot of money, it would be settling. Could we totally pull some hacker shit? Absolutely. But there's other factors to consider...

                  If we wanted to overtly break the rules, or just pay the hotel, or lower our expectations, or totally social engineer some crazy shit, or if I wanted to throw a gigantic fit about it and make a huge terrible political mess, we could figure out a way to throw an event at the Riviera. But out of respect for DEFCON we did not want to break the rules to such an extent, and out of respect for ourselves and everyone else, we didn't want to throw a half-ass event.

                  Throwing the event off-site - that's just a really different thing altogether. We could do it, but we really don't want to. It's just not the same thing.

                  The easy solution would be a corporate sponsor, right? Well, that is actually on the table. But one thing we had to take into consideration was that we don't want to set a precedent for those that come after us, or for other similar events at DEFCON. If we pony up this kind of cash, the hotel is going to want that from others as well. It's going to set a precedent that you have to seriously pay to play, and that's just not the DEFCON spirit. Reasonable expenses are one thing. Borderline extortion is another. We don't want to screw things up for everyone else later. As soon as the hotel knows they can get this kind of money for unofficial events, they're going to continue to tighten the belt and squeeze money out of everyone they think will pay up.

                  So yes, we could start pulling cards out of our sleeves and "get away" with something, but there's some intangible factors to consider.
                  Well said, I still say you need to stop thinking cushy hotel and start thinking burning man for at least the party. It worked at Shmoocon though it was held at a club.

                  xor
                  Just because you can doesn't mean you should. This applies to making babies, hacking, and youtube videos.

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                  • Voltage Spike
                    Ce n'est pas un personne
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 1049

                    #24
                    Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

                    First of all, thanks for the parties (and "non-parties" at other conventions ). I try to contribute in little ways, but I've never been there in the unreasonable extreme that you guys go for.

                    Originally posted by barkode
                    If we pony up this kind of cash, the hotel is going to want that from others as well. It's going to set a precedent that you have to seriously pay to play, and that's just not the DEFCON spirit. Reasonable expenses are one thing. Borderline extortion is another. We don't want to screw things up for everyone else later. As soon as the hotel knows they can get this kind of money for unofficial events, they're going to continue to tighten the belt and squeeze money out of everyone they think will pay up.
                    I agree completely. Additionally, if the bartenders were skimming money off the top, then I would imagine they would cry foul at the loss of an opportunity to do so again (assuming the Riviera manages to keep the same people from year to year). By not caving, you guys could be making friends on the inside.

                    Additionally, the Riviera management may see that they can collect a few thousand and have a central location they can control ... or they can play a ridiculous game of whack-a-mole all over their property on their own dime.

                    As for people providing their own alcohol, that doesn't seem out of the question. At an event where people clip bottles of vodka to their backpack and offer out to others, I don't know that finding booze is a problem. Heck, most of us can use the exercise of walking back-and-forth to the stash in our room.

                    Maybe throw the party and hand out insulated mugs/plastic bottles for people to do with as they wish? The more generous among us could then provide for friends and those who vouch for friends? Heck, alcohol runs during the party sound like they could be quite fun (except for the guy at the door).

                    I just hope another kick-ass party involving 80s mash-ups and penis necklaces doesn't go away at this con...

                    I guess it really doesn't matter since Defcon was cancelled this year. (Yes, I groaned a little bit as I typed that.)
                    Last edited by Voltage Spike; June 30, 2008, 19:42.

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                    • DJ Jackalope
                      Resident DJ/Event Pusher
                      • May 2003
                      • 1282

                      #25
                      Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

                      Originally posted by xor
                      Well said, I still say you need to stop thinking cushy hotel and start thinking burning man for at least the party.
                      xor
                      *poke* Desert has been thought of... however.... those of us who have gear LIKE our gear. I've been throwing raves (legal and illegal) for the past 13 years. i'm sure that is how long some of the Ninjas have been at it, too.

                      either way, everyone is just looking for something fun to do at night, something close and cheep.

                      Bottom line...the hotel made it extremely difficult for the Ninjas to throw a party. Doesn't matter about getting it moved, etc...we (DC attendees) are throwing money to the Riv and getting screwed for it. I don't know all the details, but if the Riv was your landlord, would you be mad, too?

                      I can't imagine how hard it is to negotiate a hotel and how unfun it probably is and I am glad it isn't me who gets to grease the wheels.
                      Godspeed to DT and everyone else for scouting out a hotel for DC.
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                      dopest dj in the galaxy. *mwah!*

                      send in the drop bears!
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                      • xor
                        not
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 1347

                        #26
                        Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

                        Originally posted by DJ Jackalope
                        *poke* Desert has been thought of... however.... those of us who have gear LIKE our gear. I've been throwing raves (legal and illegal) for the past 13 years. i'm sure that is how long some of the Ninjas have been at it, too.

                        either way, everyone is just looking for something fun to do at night, something close and cheep.

                        Bottom line...the hotel made it extremely difficult for the Ninjas to throw a party. Doesn't matter about getting it moved, etc...we (DC attendees) are throwing money to the Riv and getting screwed for it. I don't know all the details, but if the Riv was your landlord, would you be mad, too?

                        I can't imagine how hard it is to negotiate a hotel and how unfun it probably is and I am glad it isn't me who gets to grease the wheels.
                        Godspeed to DT and everyone else for scouting out a hotel for DC.
                        Whimpers(foo), plays taps, hugs cats, rolls over and goes to bed. :-)

                        xor
                        Just because you can doesn't mean you should. This applies to making babies, hacking, and youtube videos.

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                        • jedi
                          Not the Doctor/Donna
                          • Jul 2005
                          • 82

                          #27
                          Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

                          Originally posted by Dark Tangent
                          We will be looking for a new hotel..
                          Any chance you (or any of the core DC folks) can elaborate on this? Is the hotel actually unhappy with the con as a whole? Or is the kind of situation that you folks as the organizers have been experiencing and this particular issue is the straw that broke the camel's back?

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                          • jedi
                            Not the Doctor/Donna
                            • Jul 2005
                            • 82

                            #28
                            Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

                            Originally posted by xor
                            Well said, I still say you need to stop thinking cushy hotel and start thinking burning man for at least the party. It worked at Shmoocon though it was held at a club.
                            The burner experience is not for all.

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                            • converge
                              No Values Voter
                              • Oct 2001
                              • 3322

                              #29
                              Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

                              Definitely a drag reading this thread .. the Ninja party was a major highlight for me last year (as usual) and I was really looking forward to it this con. Much gratitude for all the bullshit you folks have put up with to make it happen.

                              Been thinking, but haven't had any sparks.. mostly thinking about pudding. sigh.


                              Authority circumvention in Vegas has a little extra risk, as you're not exactly dealing with the law..
                              if it gets me nowhere, I'll go there proud; and I'm gonna go there free.

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                              • astcell
                                Human Rights Issuer
                                • Oct 2001
                                • 7512

                                #30
                                Re: Ninja party is canceled this year

                                I'll buy drinks from the Alexis Park bar before the Riviera bar after this. A local liquor store is going to get a lot of business from me. Maybe I'll get a 30 gallon super soaker backpack and offer free drinks to all from it.

                                Another option for the hotel is that next year they charge normal room rates and get their profit that way. It is still cheaper than the AP was, and they can easily see an extra 12 grand that way, from all ages, and even the non-drinkers.

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