- Party? What party?
Read the flyer.
- Wow, so you finally shipped the damned thing? Awesome!
Yeah, we're pretty excited.
- So you're throwing a party, and you're not charging
admission, and in attendance will be many attractive members of the
appropriate sex for whatever my perverted taste is, and the drinks are
free?
You have to pay for the drinks. Don't be a cheapskate.
- The invitation says that the venue is 21+. I'm not yet 21
but I'm important and smart and angry! Damn the man! Damn the
man!
Fight the power, kid. But the sad truth of San Francisco's
liquor laws is that there is no way for a bar to ever allow any
customer in who is under 21, ever, even if they were to choose not to
serve alcohol that night. Nightclubs and concert halls that are 18+
are technically restaurants: they have kitchens and serve
dinner. DNA Lounge doesn't have a kitchen, so it's technically a
bar, and just because you're old enough to vote and kill, you're not
old enough to enter a bar. Sorry, that's how it is. You can read
all about the permit mess on the
DNA
Lounge site.
ID is required for everybody, no matter how old you look
(driver's license, passport, etc.)
- Will you go out of your way to help me get to the party?
I live in Iceland and my rowboat has a hole in it.
We'll help you from the sidewalk to the door (and the reverse,
should you become a drunken nuisance.) Anything else is your
responsibility.
You can always watch from home! As you probably know, the
DNA Lounge webcasts
all of their events, and is full of Linux-based
kiosks
with which you may chat with your in-club playmates.
There are also some
satellite parties happening elsewhere in the world to cater to
the geographically challenged. (and those of you who think we are)
- Am I actually invited? I'm very insecure, and so this isn't
totally clear to me yet.
Yes, you're invited! And if you've contributed to the
Mozilla project, then you
also get in for free! Oh wait, I forgot, everyone gets in for
free. Nevermind, then.
- Who's DJing? Will there be entertainment?
Your main room DJs for the evening will be the residents from
DNA Lounge's world famous
thursday night n:CODE +
d:CODE events:
- Ritter Gluck
(CODE / Infinite Kaos)
- Shane
(CODE / Epiphany / Cloud Factory)
- Amber
(CODE / Sister SF)
- Ghreg
(CODE / Phosphene / Spectral Concepts)
Plus a live electro performance by robot freedom fighters
- Cybrid
(CODE / Aelectro / Exact Science)
featuring your former Netscape colleague, Gustavo Lanzas!
Guest DJs in the upstairs lounge will be:
- mang
(JavaScript Stunt Team / Nephology)
- Bre-Ad
(Exact Science / Hot Hair Care)
- Science
(Step / Viberation)
- Zephyr
Plus, acrobatic and fire performances throughout the evening by
P'Revenge!
- How do I get there?
By learning how to follow
directions.
Also, a bus will be available to transport party guests
between Mountain View and San Francisco. The bus will depart from
the Building 21 parking lot on the Netscape Campus at 7:00 PM.
and will leave the party at midnight.
Bus seats were available on a first come, first serve basis but
all the seats are spoken for now. Sorry.
If you're taking the bus, don't forget your ID, or you won't get in!
We're offering the bus as a favor to minimize the chances that
anyone would drink and drive. Mozilla.org and Netscape (who is paying
the bill) are not liable for any accidents or problems that might
occur on the bus ride. Folks who aren't comfortable with this
disclaimer shouldn't take the bus.