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I'll keep you in a Burning Man email list so I can be sure we can talk later about our respective plans! Miko Biffle "Running scared from all the usual distractions..." mbiffle@svg.com >>> <Echopark99@aol.com> 09/22 1:46 PM >>> Hey Mike and others, I'll be following with great interest. Dust/sand can definitely be an issue, my pals told of significant ongoing winds this year and even sandstorms - yikes! Anyway. I've been wanting to tote a simple loop rig up there the last couple years, but alas, it's always something. This year a paying gig at the beautiful Ford Amphitheatre in the Hollywood Hills lured me away. And of course, every year everybody says, "This might be the last Burning Man". Each year does not fail to return extended stories of great awe and inspiration, so we'd be chumps not to go next year... My friends built a dark lounge for refuge from the sun, featuring ambient and other music this year, so I would bet that may be part of the plan for next year. Very conducive to hypnotic loopies. Meeting and planning starts around March/April. Staying tuned, eric p echo park In a message dated 9/22/99 12:31:48 PM, mbiffle@svg.com writes: > >I'm beggining some discussions concerning the dust control. Maybe >shrink wrap a GT-5 and leave only holes for cable jacks? Take a tiny 2 >space rack for an EDP and Vortex and maybe also a Yamaha QY-70? I've >heard there are *plenty* of stages which were not in use a fair >portion of the time. I'm going to post a few messages to the Burning >Man bulletin board and see if I can make contact with any stage >managers or owners... I found a tabla player who'd love to meet and >jam next year. My keyboard playing friend has light show multi-media >types who are trying to figure out how to do that there as well. >