From: Kai Blin (blin@gmx.net)
Date: Mon May 26 2003 - 14:35:16 CEST
* Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org> [25/05/03, 19:44:58]:
Hi Joey,
> I guess there are only two easy and legal solutions:
>
> a) Submit a CD with the demo game to the Volunteer Check Organisation
> and pay loads of money.
Ha, yeah, sure..
> b) Don't hand out a CD to underaged visitors and don't allow
> underaged visitors to test the game or something else during the
> exhibition on your booth.
I guess that's out target solution
> c) Ignore the new law since it's crap.
Personally I like this one, but I don't have the funds to fight this out
in court.
> > PS: do you have a list of available furniture, so we can mark that on
> > our booth layout plan?
>
> Furniture will be regular tables and chairs, just like last year.
> Unfortunately I haven't recorded the size of the tables, but you may
> get a feeling from last years' pictures.
Er, what I meant was a list of furniture numbers, like the debian
project used. I think that would help you figure out our drawings.
Cheers, Kai
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