Just chatting with some fellows and know that SPU is right next to the 11th
unit of Thai Royal army...
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On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 11:44, 31o5 Oh <[email protected]> wrote:

> bus trip sounds nice, but to get 400 ppl head to bus station or somewhere
> is risky enough same as getting people around spu.......
> I'd be in and it'll work if it's only few people know each other enough
> tho..
>
> this is real crazy... shall we have online barcamp then? ustream is banned,
> maybe something else.
>
> Stay safe everybody!!!
>
> satoko
>



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> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 10:30, Andreas Becker <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hi All
>>
>> Like I said before. Please stop BarCamp before it is getting worse and
>> even the kill zone reaches it. It is not worth to risk any lives in this
>> real stupid shooting arounds in Bangkok.
>>
>> At least the Thailand Open Source and BarCamp Communitry will need more
>> bad advertisement in the Press as already caused by Bangkoks Chaos.
>>
>> I would still offer you to get your people of the Barcamp into a Bus - and
>> I mean it like this - and get down here. Make it a real BarCamp. A night
>> travel with BarCamps isn't worth and can be big fun to. You start at the
>> Southern Busterminal which is far out of the warzone. Than travel down here,
>> we will look for a place where you can stay over night, i.e. I could talk to
>> our pastor to offer his church for this - it is big enough and I will also
>> talk to the people from University.
>>
>> Make it like this
>> Travel the night down to Phuket. Than open the first 24 Hours BarCamp
>> NonStop from Saturday 12am to Sunday 12 am the next day and travel up to
>> Bangkok again the next night and you will be home about 6/7am in the morning
>> ready to start your usual Business. This will give us 24 hours of very
>> intensive talks and meetings in a real nonviolent and very friendly
>> surrounding. The price would not be much higher I guess as if you would need
>> to do BarCamp in Sripatum ;-) Traveling by Bus can be really cheap and big
>> fun, especially if you have Bar Campers. Take some CDMA Modems with you and
>> you could even have your BarCamp already started inside the Bus. Start
>> presenting your talks on the bus screen. This would make it even a 72 Hours
>> Nonstop Event! Starting Friday 19PM at the southern Bus Terminal and ending
>> on Monday Morning 7am exactly at the same place.
>>
>> If you are interested to get this running please let us know as soon as
>> possible, so we can get you out of this proprietary warzone to a free open
>> Source Island.
>>
>> Andi
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Angelo Embuldeniya <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Just a heads up that according to local news this morning there's a
>>> possibility that curfew may be imposed.
>>>
>>> And as of last night there now seems to be two protest staging sites, one
>>> fixed at ratchaprasong and the other mobile on long trucks..wherever that
>>> mobile stage goes, areas surrounding may get marked as live ammunition
>>> zones..
>>>
>>> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 5:23 AM, proteus guy <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> In light of the escalation and apparent spread and potential growth of
>>>> the violence in Bangkok, are we still moving forward with Barcamp? Has
>>>> anyone talked to people at Sripatum to determine if they're concerned or
>>>> not? I'm concerned that, as the government decides to crack down harder and
>>>> clearly has turned the protest site into a kill zone, the reds will go into
>>>> insurgent mode and the violence will no longer be contained. Only got a few
>>>> days to go and I think this situation is going to get hotter before it is
>>>> resolved.
>>>>
>>>> Opinions?
>>>>
>>>>   -- Ben
>>>>
>>>> PS: BTW John I'm still waiting for the Sripatum contact info regarding
>>>> drink arrangements.
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