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Post by sindigo on Aug 4, 2016 20:40:33 GMT
Sounds like you guys had similar wristband problems to us at Camp Bestival. The design of the fastener (a little, black, round thing with teeth in it) got pulled too tight really easily. I got a friendly security person to tie my second one and Amelie's first on in a clever way so it wouldn't tighten any more. Amelie spent quite a lot of the weekend putting imaginary wristbands on people.
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Post by gareth on Aug 17, 2016 20:10:51 GMT
I prepared my list of must see acts, using the app, while on a trip to Paris. Then I realied it was all an hour out as it was converting everything to Paris time...
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Post by nigenet on Aug 18, 2016 9:31:56 GMT
I thought having PDFs of the timetables on the website was a good idea this year. I printed them out and then I could circle what I wanted to see on them instead of in the programme. Which in turn kept the programme in good nick, and meant I could keep the timetable on 3 sheets of paper folded up an stuck in a pocket for quick access Wristband. Mine - as usual for me - stayed on for the rest of the week, and was then ceremoniously cut off on the Sunday night before going back to work on the Monday
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Post by Zenrider on Aug 19, 2016 18:26:23 GMT
I prepared my list of must see acts, using the app, while on a trip to Paris. Then I realied it was all an hour out as it was converting everything to Paris time... LOL, I did the same thing planning my trip to the Shetlands from Central time in the States. Set the times for flights, connections, ferry... and found out the calendar tried to keep it all on Central Time. Didn't miss any flights, or such, but, sheesh. OK, almost missed one flight, but that was British Airways fault, not mine. They wouldn't say, said it was a sensor error, but the return to staging and the fuel truck that showed up, I'm thinking someone hadn't quite done their math right.
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