MillionManLAN Party: The Doors Are Open 168
socram writes "Tom's Hardware has an overview about one of the biggest Lan Parties. This event is sponsored by AMD, ATI, ASUS, ABIT, Cisco, NVIDIA, and the Hitachi storage division. Check this article out, more than 1000 people killing their brain cells! Presentation by ASUS, ATI's Q&A Session and more."
What's with the million? (Score:5, Insightful)
Does this event actually fit one million people, or is that just hyperbole?
Dreamhack Summer 2003 [dreamhack.org] had about 4000 visitors.
Re:What's with the million? (Score:4, Informative)
But who really cares if they can or can't hold X amount of people. I just want their Network Equipment [tomshardware.com] when they are done
Re:What's with the million? (Score:3, Funny)
a misnomer, originally (Score:4, Informative)
The goals of the march were noble (no government assistance, personal responsibility, family responsibility), but more than a few people had serious reservations about the march, particularly the Nation of Islam's Leader, Louis Farrakhan, who in the past has made some mighty anti-semitic statements.
According to any number of sources, the final tally was nowhere near a million attendees.
So, maybe the MML people are secretly NOI members... or maybe they just like Alliteration. [instantkidsbooks.com]
Or maybe, in typical
Come to Scandinavia (Score:1)
yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:4, Interesting)
Hell, pick Orlando so people can do a theme park or something else that makes the trip more worthwhile. Or those with families can let the kids go do something while they hang out geeking.
LA, NYC, Orlando, New Orleans... the places are well known. All major events occur at them. They are picked for good reason....
Louisville, KY??? what are they smoking. No wonder they can barely break 1k people.
-malakai
Re:yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:1)
Re:yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:2)
-malakai
Re:yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:4, Informative)
Lousville, Ky. Add in on top of that Kentucky has one of the largest nerd populations short of Cali and Florida (per capita that is). Just about 70% of the people I know here are nerds. Not to mention the city I live in (Berea Ky) has about 7 computer stores (all within like 4 miles of each other, and this is a pretty small town). Plus the temperature is just perfect, and all the bawls you can drink. Just because we are in Kentucky means nothing. Oh yeah and did we forget to mention, Kentucky's schools have one of the largest networks in the world, almost every computer in every school in Kentucky is hooked into it. Maybe this is why we have so many computer nerds here.....
Re:yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:3, Informative)
umm, NYC, Orlando, New Orleans, LA all have convention centers that dwarf your expo center. Power and Fire are not an issue as long as it's done correctly.
ciroknight says:
Re:yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:1)
Re:yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:2)
Louisville, KY??? what are they smoking.
Exactly, my friend... Exactly.
Re:yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:1)
Years ago, Borland was hosting a party in San Diego for their annual developer convention. Cool place, but as I was standing around chatting with other Delphi programmers, I realized that we were not only all wearing t
Re:yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:2)
B) Louisville does have a Six flags, and a minor league baseball team or two if you really want to get out for a while.
C) It's a lan party, not a family vaction. 98% of the attendies are between the ages of 16 and 24 or so.
D) It's a central location in the US, so more ppl can attend.
D) Your there to play games!
E) I've been to a few lanwars, and the first mml. They totally kick ass, and there really is no rea
Re:yeah but in Louisville, KY ??? (Score:1)
It is home to the Kentucky Derby [churchilldowns.com], home of the First fully contained experimental artifical heart transplant [courier-journal.com]. And, besides that, I live here and love it here. I have been here all of my life and there's
Smell (Score:5, Funny)
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Bathrooms for 1k geeks (Score:5, Funny)
Those gamers that are able to place a round into the head of another player within 50 ms from 1000 feet are commonly unable to get their piss into a foot wide hole right in front of them.
Re:Bathrooms for 1k geeks (Score:1)
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Weird (Score:1)
Maybe Asus/Abit as well but thats not an as obvious rivalry.
Re:Weird (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:Weird (Score:1)
But the real reason ATI is so big is because they have the fastest boards available now, and everyone is running them. 2 years ago everyone was on NVidia's nuts because they were the fastest.
Sponsor Talks (Score:3, Interesting)
I mean think about it, the spirit of the lan party is in gathering your friends for hours of fragging and trash-talking. In a giant event like this, you're stuck between uber 1337 n1nj4 d00dz (strangers telling you to ph33r them, j00 n00b!) and companies advertising products in your face all day.
I'd take a teeny little router with a few friends any day instead.
Re:Sponsor Talks (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Sponsor Talks (Score:4, Interesting)
Unfortunately, LAN parties will soon be illegal under the DMCA, as they provide some of the fastest pirating networks available.
Re:Sponsor Talks (Score:3, Interesting)
Or perhaps it's just that they pick vendors that respect the gaming community. I never felt any pressure to go over to ATI's booth last year and really do anything. They had a great idea for their booth: a "chill-down" area, where geeks could go to watch a movie, dri
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1000 is pretty small... (Score:2, Interesting)
How's that for a Lan, Tom'sHardware?
Re:1000 is pretty small... (Score:1)
Re:1000 is pretty small... (Score:1)
What about the ladies? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:What about the ladies? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:What about the ladies? (Score:1)
Re:What about the ladies? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:What about the ladies? (Score:1)
Those of you at the THG thing yesterday know what i'm talking about it.
Re:What about the ladies? (Score:1)
QuakeCon (Score:3, Interesting)
This year QuakeCon in Dallas will have 2,000 BYOC attendees, with 3,000 total people expected to show up.
Re:QuakeCon (Score:2)
Those 1000 are RIAA(TM)-adjusted. These people probably download 1000 times as much mp3's as the average person.
Re:QuakeCon (Score:2)
I'd say similarly appropriate to calling 300,000 people a Million Man March.
hmm... (Score:3, Funny)
In a related story, organizers of the event displayed disgust with the "conservative" news medias "clearly biased reporting." Bob Roughhead gave this statement:
In an interview on Larry King, the Reverend Al Sharpton took the side of the geeks, pointing out in a rambling incoherent 12 minute statement that the Man also tried to keep him down.
Police called to the scene for traffic control were adamant with their totals, saying that there were no more than 2000 geeks present at most. Tear gas and beanbags gun were put to use, however, when a college sorority on a scavenger hunt strayed too close to the pack. There were no survivors.
Re:hmm... (Score:1)
-the RIAA
Waste of space (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Waste of space (Score:5, Funny)
Games may be addictive, but... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Games may be addictive, but... (Score:2)
And he said that because they are mindlessly blasting away in their happy and unproductive gaming lifes. Don't you remember your mom always yelling at you about how games would rot your brain. Same here, no real reason why it's bad, just an expression.
Re:Games may be addictive, but... (Score:2)
One word. (Score:2)
Re:Games may be addictive, but... (Score:1)
all the big LAN parties i have been to have had a bar there and there has been much drinking of alcohole
Maybe its just English LAN parties were we drink beer and frag at the same time
I'll probably be downmodded into oblivion, but ... (Score:5, Insightful)
Second, with LANs like DreamHack [dreamhack.org] attracting I believe around 5000 visitors each year (actually twice each year, since there's both DH Summer and DH Winter nowadays), a LAN of merely a thousand peeps hardly qualifies as "one of the biggest" IMO. Reading the official website [millionmanlan.com] they seem to really think they're the largest LAN party in the world, judging from the "about" page. A bit US-centric are we? Morons.
I won't even go into how the whole thing seems more like a giant marketing gig (the people attending are basically paying $30/day to be fed advertisments from AMD, ASUS et al) than a LAN party.
Re:I'll probably be downmodded into oblivion, but (Score:4, Informative)
Indeed, but also - remember The Gathering, Norway [gathering.org] (this year, The Gathering again reclaimed the throne as the world's largest computer gathering with 5100 attendants).
But again, it's a computer party, not a strictly LAN-party. For those of you not into this, check tg.nlc.no/notalan.html [tg.nlc.no] for more information regarding competitions not game-oriented.
Re:I'll probably be downmodded into oblivion, but (Score:1, Insightful)
Claiming you'll be modded down is the quickest, weaseliest way to get mod points on Slashdot, and everyone knows it, yet the mods still fall for it.
Re:I'll probably be downmodded into oblivion, but (Score:2)
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Re:I'll probably be downmodded into oblivion, but (Score:1)
Um, from where i'm seated at the LAN, i can't see one advertisement - unless you count the guy with the ASUS logo painted on his head. Yup, i'm really being force fed advertisements...
Sure there's marketing - they have to pay for it somehow - but you only see it coming in/going out, or at the q&a sessions
Re:I'll probably be downmodded into oblivion, but (Score:2)
Btw, of course you don't have mod points, you're an AC. Though I bet you have a real
Re:I'll probably be downmodded into oblivion, but (Score:1)
Had you extended your quote enough to not unfairly remove it from its context, we could see the About page actually says "MillionManLan 2 continues the mission to hold the largest lanparty in the world."
They merely state it as their mission, not as an accomplished feat.
Re:I'll probably be downmodded into oblivion, but (Score:1)
Teeth (Score:1)
Ever been to Kentucky?
Not bad (Score:1)
LAN party? (Score:3, Funny)
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Million? (Score:3, Funny)
Almost There! (Score:2)
MillionManLAN... (Score:1)
Beowulf (Score:1)
I'm At MML2 (Score:3, Insightful)
For the people who said that there isn't anything to do for the family... Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom is literally next door. And so far, I've left my stuff here 3 days straight and not a single thing has even been touched. My monitor, case, mouse, keyboard, even my backpacks and food have not been taken. This is one of the coolest things I've ever been to, and even if you don't come for the games, come for the free stuff and the people. I drove for 15 hours from CT to get here, and it has been worth every minute of the drive.
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1000 people?! (Score:2)
I'll be impressed when there's a 10.000-person LANparty. Not that I see the point of that many people, but anyway.
Re:1000 people?! (Score:2, Insightful)
The largest and longest running "monster Computer Party" is The Gathering in Norway.
Note The "computer Party" monniker as it's not just Gamers that attend.
These event are huge BECAUSE we don't focus on one specific group.
We try to give everyone something here. Frome the person that just started using a computer, to the Linux Fanatic, the Uber Gamer or the Demo Scener.
And all the people in between.
Is it doable..well..we've been told that what we do is not possible,can't be done,the hardware does
more than 1000 people killing their brain cells (Score:2)
(No, I didn't read the article. Why should I read the article?)
Did anyone catch this one? (Score:1)
lol. Since when did PCI video cards fit in AGP slots?
Re:That sentence makes perfect sense, jackass (Score:1)
Million Morons would be a good description of.... (Score:1)
Qu4k3C0n * (Score:1)
Qu4k3C0n > * (nt) (Score:1)
Opinion on TomsHardware? (Score:1, Interesting)
I have used Tom's site for a reference for a few years now and I was wondering if anyone else has noticed a drop in quality or even a dreaded 'selling out'. I find this sad, since I read with great interest during Tom's crusade against RAMBUS when most of the other PC press was buying into Intel's BS about RDRAM.
As evidence of a difference from the hard hitting reviews of yore, I present:
Tom's watered down review of the Hydrocool200: h
Why wasn't there a story about this earlier? (Score:1, Interesting)
next week's story: (Score:1)
Ohhh, i wish.. (Score:1)
No, really. Bad capacitors on my board...... Slashdot provides the intriguing story behind them if you search for it. Hint: I've got a broken Taiwanese ECS motherboard....
Anyone win one of those and not want it??
Re:Ohhh, i wish.. (Score:2)
I keep wondering when I'll grow up and go for a cheap "it does what it needs to" motherboard.
This fecal matter just isnt worth the suffering I've had...
(I was bitten earlier by an ABIT KT7A-R, horrible motherboard)
Bigger in Denmark (Score:1)
Re:Bigger in Denmark (Score:1)
press history and 1996.
Re:Bigger in Denmark (Score:1)
That was an AWSOME party with 3412 paying visiters.
www.theparty.dk/pages/other/history_1996.html
There is a long history of LAN parties in Europe.
The went from programming to Demo to play games events.
I find them borring now adays where the realy computer freaks are not there and only the guys that bring their Xbox.
Regards,
Lars
Not necessarily big. (Score:2)
You must remember, however, that these parties have been going on in Europe on an incredibly larger scale for over ten years.
To them, 1,000 people is nothing, and they do so much more at their parties (Demo Competitions [pouet.net], music compos, and even some good ol' fashioned C64 compos. In fact, gaming (and warez trading) is outright banned in some of [untergrund.net] the parties [demo.org]. You've gotta have respect for these p
Man boobs (Score:2)
-Nano.
Lost respect... (Score:1)
Whatever happened to drugs? (Score:1)
Perhaps the article sender should get a real idea of what having a wild time is. It's not a LAN party.
Re:How Pathetic (Score:1)
Re:How Pathetic (Score:1)
its a much better atmosphere then sitting in your bedroom on your own
Re:interesting location (Score:1)
Nerd Concentration Per Capita (Score:2)