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-- Official DEMF 2010 10th Anniversary Thread
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| Originally posted by Geoffb3 Also if you have an iPhone the Movement App is great... |
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| Originally posted by Adamo anyone know anything about taking a cab over the border? Say, from the windsor train station straight into downtown. And how much would it be? is there any sort of flat rate? any help is appreciated. |
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| Originally posted by musicsnob_NOT I have been told it is around $50...you have to make sure you get into a cab that is licensed to cross the border. I also know there is a shuttle bus that crosses for around $15. I will be coming back with either the bus or cab but have a ride across. |
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| Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* Looks like I'll be seeing a lot of you! lol P.S. So sad Ghostland Observatory is playing the same time as Innercity. I'm going to have to bounce around. |
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| Originally posted by Intangible Sandeep, we should update the first post witorh a roll call of who is actually going and maybe in brackets the list of afterparties the person plans on attending. It'd be sweet to incorporate the photo thread as well - although TA has changed so much since then. |

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| Originally posted by DJ Mach X AAAAAND! Where in the fuck is the BlackBerry Movement APP?!?!?!?! Ugh |
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| Originally posted by DJ Mach X AAAAAND! Where in the fuck is the BlackBerry Movement APP?!?!?!?! Ugh ![]() |
One of our car mates suggested that we cross over at Sarnia and drive down to Detroit through Mi., avoiding having to drive through downtown Windsor/Detroit (our hotel is midtown) and what will probably be a very long lineup at the tunnel/bridge. Sound plan, methinks.
Oh, and might be a good time to consider buying your U.S. cash, if you haven't already. The whole EU debaucle is causing our dollar to drop significantly against U.S. coin (3.5 cents in the past week).
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| Detroit-- A large sinkhole has formed at the site of the former Lafayette Building between Shelby and Griswold in the city's downtown. The sinkhole, which is 10 to 12 feet deep and about 20 feet wide, developed late Wednesday night at the property adjacent to the famed Lafayette Coney Island. A break in a Detroit Water and Sewerage Department line located above a DTE Energy gas line, also damaged, caused the sinkhole, said water department spokesman George Ellenwood today. It will take at least two weeks before the area will be reopened to drivers, Ellenwood said. It appears that crews contracted to demolish the Lafayette Building accidentally damaged the lines, Ellenwood said. "We believe the break is related to the demo work," he said. "First, we do the repairs, then we look at who bears the cost. It is an issue to be determined." Water department employees shooed away media and gawkers who got close to the edge of the sinkhole today because there was nothing underneath to support any weight, they said. "We are not sure of the stability under the pavement," Ellenwood said. "We try to keep people away form the edge." Ellenwood was not certain if Lafayette Coney Island or its adjacent rival, American Coney Island, are in danger of sliding into the sinkhole. "I am sure the city will make sure none of the other structures are damaged in other ways," he said. Water service should be restored in time for the noon lunch crowd, Ellenwood said. It was not clear when gas line repairs would be completed, but American Coney Island was open for business and selling coney dogs this morning. Lafayette Coney Island was closed. Adamo Demolition Co. began tearing down the Lafayette Building this fall, but delays prevented the company from performing work over the winter. Officials with the company told The Detroit News for a story last month that the job would not be completed by June 1. |
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| Originally posted by PivotTechno One of our car mates suggested that we cross over at Sarnia and drive down to Detroit through Mi., avoiding having to drive through downtown Windsor/Detroit (our hotel is midtown) and what will probably be a very long lineup at the tunnel/bridge. Sound plan, methinks. Oh, and might be a good time to consider buying your U.S. cash, if you haven't already. The whole EU debaucle is causing our dollar to drop significantly against U.S. coin (3.5 cents in the past week). |
is it really going to continue to drop at this rate?! By this time next week it is expected to be even lower? Yikes...better get exchanging soon
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| Originally posted by PurpleHaze Crossing over at Sarnia FTW. Did this last year and had 0 problems, line went quick, smoothly.... And I noticed the dollar has been dropping pretty heavy too is it really going to continue to drop at this rate?! By this time next week it is expected to be even lower? Yikes...better get exchanging soon |
I would be shocked if the C$ went back up by next weekend.
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| Originally posted by musicsnob_NOT I have been told it is around $50...you have to make sure you get into a cab that is licensed to cross the border. I also know there is a shuttle bus that crosses for around $15. I will be coming back with either the bus or cab but have a ride across. |
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Loving how Onur Ozer has a 3-hour set. That's pretty fucking awesome!
i'm happy to see that nothing will interfere with me seeing Martin Buttrich on sunday, absolutely love his latest album
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| Originally posted by The Highroller Loving how Onur Ozer has a 3-hour set. That's pretty fucking awesome! |
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| Originally posted by The Highroller Loving how Onur Ozer has a 3-hour set. That's pretty fucking awesome! |
Why is Richie Hawtin listed as UK?
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| Originally posted by slingshot Why is Richie Hawtin listed as UK? |
Today was a productive day at work

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| Originally posted by devnull Any1 got the link to get tickets for drumcode tix? |
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| Originally posted by PurpleHaze Here you go https://secure1.gettickets.ca/Purch...30-a7a5f86eae00 |
Hey everyone staying at the Doubletree - the rooms don't have fridges. You can ask to have one added (there's a small cost) but you need to do so in advance. Friends staying there last year ended up dumping ice in the sink and it worked ok but then washing hands, brushing teeth etc. in the tub became kinda awkward.
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| Originally posted by psyrel Hey everyone staying at the Doubletree - the rooms don't have fridges. You can ask to have one added (there's a small cost) but you need to do so in advance. Friends staying there last year ended up dumping ice in the sink and it worked ok but then washing hands, brushing teeth etc. in the tub became kinda awkward. |
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