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I went last year for the first time. Whoever mentioned the DUST was right-on - expect everything to be covered with fine white dust. i did talk to a woman who was playing with a small group with a drumkat, keyboards etc. outside whose black equipment was chalky white. She claimed that the dust did not hurt the equipment, but _i_ wouldn't take any electronic gear with a fan or moving parts except if i knew was only going to play inside a well-covered shelter or could protect them. but I am toying with taking an expressionmate and a QY-70 for grins if i go this year :-) Regarding the risk of going - there is LOTS of potential for injury or death there - lots of things burning, flame throwers, somethings exploding, large structures hobbled together with god-knows-what, thousands of drug-drenched people in an anything-goes environement, sometimes in large masses - On the entry ticket itself is a disclaimer that there is the potential for injury or death for which you the individual must take full responsibility(or something to that nature.) That being said, I never felt that I was in danger while i was there. YMMV. The environment oddly enough invokes trust in one's neighbor, who, as Ford (or was it Arthur?) was informed, appear 'mostly harmless.' I heard of no violence at the '99 burn, but there were several accidents or drug incidents requiring medical attention. If 24-hour techno drum machine thumping (push-button looping?) isn't to your taste, i'd suggest staying on the 'quiet' side of camp (quiet, hyah, right), but that might limit any noise/music/looping that *you* want to do. ===== Stephen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail – Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/