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I'm sure BM is a very big deal, but I just have to laugh! M... At 02:19 PM 6/4/02 -0700, you wrote: >protecting gear at bm. > > > >there will be playa in and on something no matter what >you do but you can minimize it a lot and then air it >all out when you get home. > >last year i played with an rc-20 but this year i have a >repeater with other goodies so it's a more intense >concern for me cuz of the fucking cost if things go >wrong. >i'm imagining a very clear plastic bag with two holes >for venting in and out with a nice filtered very well >placed fan. it would have to be pliable to access the >controls or have gloves attached like a sandblasting >booth. or get an actual small portable sandblasting >booth. i just saw one at harbor freight for around a >hundred. seems kind of high but so is all the stuff >i'm protecting. >at night that might not even be necessary as long as >it's not too windy. if it's really windy just don't do >it. >it's a festival worth alot in cutting edge value. not >many places are there where 30,000 people are casting >space for hypercreativity. it's the living womb and >you make of it what you let and relet. >it's turning into a light/sound spiritual transcursion. > >playing inside spaces that are well built for blocking >the wind and playa helps. some structures achieve this >very hard task. > >bed sheets wrapped round and around did well. >be sure and shake'em clean often. > >the alkali is hungry for your circuitry. > >plastic boxes with holes cut out for cables did well. > > >one big wind b l a s t of powdery playa and it will >at least be externally covered. >and soon internally. > >lot's of compressed air afterwards. > >be smart and then when you relize you weren't don't >give a fuck cuz of how much fun it is. > >tim > > >