"There will be no carnival..." (c) Mumiy Troll Abstract fabrications I'm sitting and trying to start composing something. (First line appeared as a result of three minutes of thought.) I have to I have to admit that it’s much easier to describe a party from the viewer’s perspective. At least last year I riveted a two-day report in a maximum of an hour, in hot pursuit, now, having been in the shoes of organizer, I am writing after almost two days, without much zeal, but not because it’s disgusting, but because I don’t know, with which side to approach. The second day I feel exhausted lemon (By the way, not because of the hidden party - I did not participate in it). Okay, I’ll try to move on to the description of the events “before, during and after”... “Why are you so upset, Heaven? Party you have already failed..." (c) Kaz/Psycho Day one To be honest, I didn’t even know where the day would begin. The day before, DJ Psych was barely alive and had difficulty speaking, and his phrase “I didn’t do pre-select” completely confused me. Fifteen minutes late, the crew had X horsepower under Beard's leadership (by the way, he didn't have a beard) with a roar and arrived in my virtual wilderness with a grinding sound. Abandoning the computer, printer and various other rubbish in the trunk, we went to partyplace (Tunnel Club). After unloading, we discovered that the club's DJ was missing. This meant only one thing: the main switch was locked and there is no electricity. Hoursone and a half were lost. The only thing what we were able to do was unpack the computers and arrange the chairs (there were fewer of them than promised, and much fewer than we asked). There was no projector either; it arrived later. Closer to ten the lights came on and we tried to start our dinosaurs. A glitch immediately occurred: the firewood from the network drive did not work on my computer. Windows began to swear and lost some system files, but I found an infrared receiver (!!!) that I have, in fact, it was always forcibly disabled in the BIOS. Died 95 and on the brought laptop. Moreover, we were left without telephone line (“grateful” nod to the administration club), that is, without Internet access. After ten, a real nightmare began, which can be remembered differently, than with a shudder, I cannot. First things first, I had to “to shed blood for the demoscene.” It looked like a big cut through the entire finger about the inside of the computer case. Then they brought it to us brooms, floppy disks, CD-R/RW “records”... All this was connected, turned off, plugged in and pulled out. (This helped a lot Mr. B-Reeze/FishBone – low bow to him, otherwise all this would have happened took twice as long). A big thumbs up to some of the irresponsible elements who gave the files the works have such “crazy” titles that Windows was stupefied (how do you like a combination like “’h@llo’”?). What happiness what about Linus Torvaldsat one time the idea came to mind to create Linux. With his help, we managed to copy all these fantasies and rename them. Some comrades, having inattentively read the rules, carried the wrong two, and ten works each from the author. I had to immediately arrange a pre- select (thanks to Hans/Psycho for help with this grim matter). About what was said was “only large sizes are accepted work" and "file_id.diz must be attached", I will remain silent at all. They carried everything - fashions, intros, seven-kilobyte Speck pictures, often without identification marks... Around 12:00 four-channel music started playing, then PC/Ammy- graphics (with which there was a lot of confusion plus SEA glitches). Neither one work didn’t really linger in my memory - I felt like C.C. Capwell on an IV for two hundred episodes of Santa Barbara" - everything was done fully automatically. Multichannel music passed in one continuous gloomy stream - the DJs were clearly turned up the bass. They fucked everyone up with the Verkhovskaya “kiss” me everywhere” during breaks. During one of these short smoke breaks Kaz and said his epoch-making phrase, included in the epigraph. One more his pearl that day: “Yes What is this Psych doing... he only knows how to spam in guestbooks!” People at the door were signing autographs on a sheet of paper taped to it. Snake/PHD, of course, left advertising for his www.fenzin.ru, to to which Mentat attributed "pirates". Ibid.read "Imperio - schmuck", "DJ Psych must die", redirected to "DJ Psych already die" and many other things, not so provocative. I was able to talk a little with people like Specter, Snake, Equator and even say “hello” to Freeman/FreeArt, who I recently broke both my legs, but I was able to come to the party (more precisely, limp) yourself. Animation compo, in fact, broke off - for some reason in the clips The sound was glitchy, although everyone was able to see the image. In the end, we had to postpone some of the competitions (namely - the entire ZX Spectrum) for tomorrow. DJ Psych took everyone to the forest, and we (hand twisters and button pushers – Cooler, me, Igor Lobanchikov and Hammer) on a Snake/PHD car with iron in the trunk drove home to Cooler - to lick moral and physical wounds and try to somehow prepare for the second day. Upon arrival we chewed a little (I remember Cooler’s joke about that he simply has nowhere to go last year's porridge) and went to set up the computers. Windows on mine the box was completely bent and a decision was made to rearrange. But that was not the case: Win98SE Setup had a problem jumped in and he suggested waiting 104 minutes for it to complete installation, instead of the usual 30-40. In the end with this We dealt with the problem, but there was another problem left – the network. She never did It worked, I had to organize a link through com ports. In parallel with tinkering with Windows, we listened to partmultichannel works and were convinced of the pathological love of DJs for excessive bass. By eleven-thirty in the evening everyone it was more or less over, and we crawled home.
Millennium’1901 - A look from the inside. Day one.
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