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GDC Wrap-up: Travel Edition
GDC Wrap-up: Travel Edition
| Name: | Dylan Romero | ![]() |
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| Date Posted: | Mar 14, 2007 | |
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Seeing as other GGers will probably write .plans with pertinent info and pics, I thought I'd set the bar low by providing you some preview pics of everything not specifically related to GDC. Namely, the travel to and from the conference. Consider it a whetting of the appetite before the show floor pics roll in.
James, Adam, me, Matt, and Zac waiting patiently for the train which was "on time" according to the clockitudinally challenged ticket lady.

Leaving glorious Eugene by trainlight.

Matt Langley enjoying the spacious confines of the train.

Some people/animal hybrids, such as the Game Cock, choose the escalator as their primary form of transportation. As a wise man once said: "Escalators can never break; they can only become stairs."

The carousel was a redundant form of transportation that I sadly missed out on.

Tim Aste demonstrating his extreme excitement for choosing the BART as a form of transportation.

He wouldn't be as happy later when we had to transfer to another line, wait for a cab to the train station, and wait another hour for a 17 hour train ride to Eugene.

We found out later that you can't ship people, no matter how well Saran wrapped they are.

A triumphant return -- as we wait for another ride from Thomas, who left a day later by plane and still beat us back to Eugene. Jerk.

Stay tuned for more GDC post mortems!
James, Adam, me, Matt, and Zac waiting patiently for the train which was "on time" according to the clockitudinally challenged ticket lady.
Leaving glorious Eugene by trainlight.
Matt Langley enjoying the spacious confines of the train.
Some people/animal hybrids, such as the Game Cock, choose the escalator as their primary form of transportation. As a wise man once said: "Escalators can never break; they can only become stairs."
The carousel was a redundant form of transportation that I sadly missed out on.
Tim Aste demonstrating his extreme excitement for choosing the BART as a form of transportation.
He wouldn't be as happy later when we had to transfer to another line, wait for a cab to the train station, and wait another hour for a 17 hour train ride to Eugene.
We found out later that you can't ship people, no matter how well Saran wrapped they are.
A triumphant return -- as we wait for another ride from Thomas, who left a day later by plane and still beat us back to Eugene. Jerk.
Stay tuned for more GDC post mortems!
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Submit your own resources!| Tom Bentz (Mar 14, 2007 at 23:02 GMT) |
| Steve Flowers (Mar 14, 2007 at 23:20 GMT) |
Edited on Mar 14, 2007 23:21 GMT
| Jonathon Stevens (Mar 14, 2007 at 23:26 GMT) |
I wont even begin to describe the faster than light taxi drivers who think you should get honked at if you walk across the street at something slower than jogging.


| Thomas Buscaglia (Mar 15, 2007 at 00:20 GMT) |
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Jerk.
I take issue with that. If you'd just let me ship you guys you would've been back already.
| Timothy Aste (Mar 15, 2007 at 00:31 GMT) |
I think the Bart was ok, definitely easy compared to the NYC Subway that's for sure.
| Luke Larson (Mar 15, 2007 at 02:43 GMT) |
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