Thursday, August 12, 2010

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Theft on Campus-Party Visit Virtual

-Campus Party is an interesting event for the community gamer, geek and interested in the computer field. Presents a variety of exhibitors within their conferences and workshops enviable for any computer conference and expo of development. The personal attention of the organizing committee was among the best in similar events. Is Recommended for all public interested in the area, but this event (like everyone) has flaws and dark sides where you need to pay attention because they blur the enormous work done by their staff.

do I mean:

1) The CIDETEC IPN was invited to participate with a booth inside the expo area, arriving on Friday to install the equipment. On Monday, mounted the stand and were tested using 2 guns to present a video simulation and haptic applications. When completed, the manager asked to attend university if they had to pick the team or could be left in the stand. Response the manager was "can leave here," saying that nothing is lost. And indeed, as they imagine for the next day when you start the presentations and the guns were not in the stand. The first reaction was to look in the car or ask the staff if they had moved, but ultimately the conclusion was obvious they had stolen the guns stand CIDETEC video IPN Mexico Campus-Party 2010. The obvious reaction was to go to the area in charge of universities, which mentioned that this had not happened before .... very distressing, and after consulting with his superiors said Campus-Party was not responsible for the theft (although a member said the organization would not miss anything.) The main problem is that someone who is part of the organization of the event make sure to comment something then it is not capable of maintaining and being wrong with the guest.

2) During the early morning hours on Wednesday and Thursday a group of guys, including leading organizations in the green shirt of Facilitators, devoted their time to paint mustaches on the faces and figures of the buffs that slept, and later take pictures and upload them to Web sites to mock and deride.

3) Each buffs featuring "campping" was assigned a tent provided by Movistar, but during the event, the disorder in the administration of the tent allowed other people to take ownership of a home that belonged to them while leaving others with no place to sleep. The proposed solution, "takes one of the tents that are free."

4) The game consoles were more time off (during the day) lit, when someone tried to light them nagging you saying that they could not turn, because they were going to set up for tournaments. And indeed they were about 4 hrs off for the "settings"

Other not fit to mention details, but these occurrences tarnish an event so interesting. In general, the event is more positive things (90%) as the event takes my recommendation, just pay attention to the points mentioned for not having the bad fortune to fall within 10% of Campus-Party that consedera its dark side.