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- EIL 2001
-
-
- One of the best Atari coding parties that I personally had ever
- been to (and I think CiH will agree with this, along with other
- Atari sceners from around the scene) was the original Error In
- Line party, held during the Easter of 1999. Good memories have
- remained with me of that particular party ever since, with some
- quite memorable incidents still being recalled even to this day.
-
- I was pleased to hear about the second EIL, which was to run
- during Easter 2001 (this year, at the time of writing this
- article). The sense of excitement began to grow once the initial
- announcement was made, a little while before Christmas 2000 and
- the STNICCC party, which was held in the Netherlands as many
- people will know.
-
- The build-up and organisation of our travel plans started towards
- the middle of February, with the booking of the now familiar
- ferry that would take us from Harwich to the Hook of Holland. I
- recall that we even got a discount on the trip cost this time due
- to having been before, which was helpful as we had also got
- booked up before the end of March, when the offer was due to
- expire. We (CiH and I) had decided to go out in my Corsa again,
- as it proved to be very reliable and quite comfortable during the
- STNICCC visit. John Hayward, unfortunately, couldn't get as much
- time off work as Chris and I had, so he ended up flying to
- Dresden instead.
-
- The weeks started to turn into days, with more organisation
- falling into place. This was helped a great deal by Havoc, who
- offered us the chance to sleep at his flat once again in
- Enschede, as we had done during Easter 2000's trip to
- SillyVenture in Poland.
-
- This was going to be a legendary party, I thought - knowing that
- I would be proved right whatever happened there. Easter also
- started good for me in other ways as well, one of these reasons
- was getting close to a member of the opposite sex at my church,
- another was that Crash Test Dummies released a very unexpected (a
- nd welcome!) new album! Listening to this at home and taping the
- previous one for playing in the car on the journey across was
- cool.
-
- On the day we were due to sail out, I packed the car very tightly
- with a lot of stuff, as well as both of our Falcons and monitors,
- I also took my 2 RGB monitors with me, along with my SM124, which
- was originally to be used in conjunction with Chris's STE, that
- he also brought along with him for the realtime article. It
- turned out in the end that the mono screen wasn't needed, so it
- got left at Havoc's place until we were due to come back home
- again after the party. I also took along my Playstation as well,
- this was used a little during the party, for playing the Atari
- Games compendium CD that I had picked up a while beforehand. I
- also packed my new amplifier and speakers, along with my little
- radio from work. This proved to be very useful, along with the
- food we also brought along with us. Not forgetting the video
- recorder and the choice of movies and other stuff I brought :)
-
- Chris arrived in good time, parking his car in what is normally
- my side of parking at home. We got his stuff loaded into the car,
- after checking that we had everything we needed. Getting to
- Harwich was no problem, apart from one dozy old fellow on a
- roundabout close to Harwich, not indicating where the hell he was
- intending on going and also driving very slowly at the same time.
- He finally moved out of the way in the end and we were able to
- get past him, but he seemed to be either half asleep or drunk the
- way he was driving. We finally got to Harwich, getting a drink
- at the bar there. After a little panic (where the ferry tickets
- had for some reason got wound slightly around the glove box
- and shelf underneath) we waited in the queue for getting onto the
- jetty. Due to the foot-and-mouth crisis in the UK that had hit
- the country since about February, we had to drive through a
- disinfected mat - over this with no major problems and we got
- onto the ferry itself a bit later on, after waiting in the main
- waiting area for a bit.
-
- Chris got into a panic here when he realised he hadn't brought
- any multiplug adaptors with him. Fortunately I had packed a few
- along with some UK to Euro plug adaptors, so we were sorted for
- those. We got a nice hot drink here, pretty reasonably priced as
- well and also changed our money here from pounds into guilders
- and deutschmarks. During the course of the trip itself I didn't
- spend much in Germany, so I ended up converting these into
- guilders for the trip to Amsterdam, more of that towards the end
- of this article :-)
-
- As I say, we got onto the ferry in a little while, Chris got
- himself some food from the McDonalds on board, while I decided to
- go for the pizza-bar next door, which I think is extremely good
- value for money. We got a good table in the main bar area and sat
- watching the video wall play it's stuff, much like the average
- output from MTV or VH1, but some good music videos were played,
- which was a help here. The crossing itself was a little bit
- rougher this time than previously - one thing we noticed when
- trying to walk around on the ferry in the duty-free shop a little
- later on, despite only having had a couple of cokes each, we both
- felt slightly pissed while wandering around ! This wasn't long,
- and we eventually got back to our seats and watched some more of
- the music videos, getting drinks from the bar occasionally.
-
- The ferry crossing itself wasn't too long, shortly after midnight
- Dutch time (Continental time) we were disembarking off the ferry,
- to be met by a number of Customs officers, who were in the
- process of confiscating any/all food they could find from all
- Brits who had come over. We gave up a couple of packets of
- biscuits here, which they seemed happy with. For those of you who
- weren't aware, this was because of the foot-and-mouth crisis in
- England as I wrote earlier on. (We did hear, at EIL, how the
- mighty Reservoir Gods managed to avoid having any food taken off
- them though!)
-
- Out on the road, heading towards Rotterdam (no storm this time!)
- we made our way towards the city of Enschede, where, in the year
- since we had been to Poland, had had a nasty occurence there back
- in May of 2000, in the form of a big fireworks factory explosion.
- We were pleased to see that most of the city itself was still
- standing, but the area around (close to Havoc's flat) where the
- explosion had been was looking * very * sorry for itself. Ringed
- by what looked similar to the old Berlin Wall, the houses inside
- looked very scorched, giving us some indication of just how
- powerful that explosion had been. I recall the initial panic
- amongst the Atari scene when the news of this flashed around the
- world - we were all wondering where the hell Havoc was, was he
- alive or worse ? - fortunately, he was out of town at the time.
-
- After a bit of confusion in the dark, and after a little chat
- with a friendly policeman & woman (who were wondering where we
- were going too!) we located the road leading up to Havoc's place
- and got parked on the side of a road nearby. Making sure the car
- was locked securely (this was 3am in the morning, but Havoc was
- expecting us) we got into his familiar flat. After a few words,
- we got our beds sorted out and collapsed into them, sleeping in
- till just before 11am that morning.
-
- We relaxed with Havoc on the Thursday, at about 3pm we had a
- wander into Enschede itself and had a walk around the shopping
- area, visiting a well-stocked and large movie and games store,
- walking past one or two coffee-shops (with the famous hash-smell
- wafting out as we wandered past), a newsagents which opened out
- into an infamous Dutch porno-store. After that, we decided to
- make our way back to Havoc's place. We chilled out there for a
- while with him, ordering a pizza about 9pm or so. A few phone
- calls were made and received from other FUN members, including
- Nut, who decided to get one of the early trains the next morning
- to join us at Enschede and travel down to the party with us.
- Havoc's plans were to travel down overnight on the Friday evening
- with D-Force and TheMatch, as they were both working till about 6
- or so. Upon loading up the car and sorting out some of the
- luggage on the Friday, we noticed a small problem with one of the
- tyres - it was as flat as a pancake. Luckily for us though, a
- garage was just over the street which was open, so that got
- sorted out fairly quickly.
-
- Shortly after that was sorted out, Chris, Nut and myself started
- to make our way across to Dresden, picking up a German guy called
- CreatureXL at Hannover. This was straightforward as we met him at
- a prearranged petrol station, where we got filled up and also had
- something to eat as it was getting on for lunchtime.
-
- The autobahn between Enschede and the turning off to Dresden via
- another city called Halle was very busy. We managed, however, to
- avoid being tailgated too much this time - but we were amazed at
- how quiet the road was once we turned south, heading towards
- Dresden. The weather also decided to do its entirely weird thing
- here - it threw the elements at us, including snow and
- hailstones. The snow was to make an appearance again during the
- party itself - but more on that later on.
-
- Getting into Dresden itself wasn't too difficult - hitting the
- infamous old-style East German roads was realised as soon as this
- happened ! Put it this way, driving fast on these is impossible,
- and I'm also pretty sure it doesn't do your car tyres much good
- driving on them ! We soon found and followed directions to the
- centre of Dresden itself, travelling under the main railway
- station bridge and - We're here ! - as we saw the famous club,
- GAG 18 (where EIL was being held at) along with lots of
- roadworks.
-
- Negotiating our way round the works, we soon found the back
- street which was the parking area. Arriving at the same time as
- us were ST Survivor and some other guys, whose names I forget
- right now. We parked the cars and walked over to the partyplace,
- meeting up with John Hayward, MSG, Mr Pink and sh3 first off,
- along with Grey, Sqward and Saulot (these latter two got rather
- confused together as they both looked alike!). John and
- other guys gave us a hand to unload the car, which was a big help
- (cheers guys, for doing that). Chris and I got set up quite close
- to the Reservoir Gods' grotto (the same one they had before,
- incidentally) and switched on, then the party was started for us!
- I also took the video recorder through to the main screening
- room, and various tapes were played on it, starting off with the
- favourite, Worst of Police Stop, which gained a fair audience.
-
- The radio was turned on that this stage, with the song 'Wind of
- Change' being played by the station that it was tuned into. The
- events which this song described had partly happened in Dresden
- itself, even though the main thing was happening in Berlin, when
- the Wall came down. But enough of that, let's get onto the party.
-
- We were feeling quite hungry by this time so, with the Polish
- guys in tow, we took a wander into Dresden town, just as far as
- the Burger King. There was a lot of major building work going on
- here, but it was pretty safe to walk around. We chilled out for a
- while at Burger King, before making our way back to the party.
- Some hours after that, the Polish guys started to open their
- bottles of the famous Polish vodka they had brought with them -
- we shared some of this too. From what I understand, apparently ST
- Survivor and Chris were rather rat-arsed after drinking all this,
- but Grey was also pretty pissed as well - pissed as in happy and
- singing. It was certainly a good first night, with plenty going
- on until the early hours. I set up my bed and retired to it
- shortly afterwards, in one of the sleeping rooms where there was
- still some space. The sleeping room itself was not without
- incident over the nights, with more than one or two people
- snoring quite loudly, also someone with a bad case of the farts
- one night (methinks that was probably John, but I'm not sure on
- that!). There was also one night when someone's either alarm or
- mobile phone went off at some unearthly time, ringing quite loud.
- It wasn't playing a SID tune though as its ringer, that has only
- come in recently.
-
- Saturday morning came over bright and clear, so, after breakfast
- and a wander about the partyplace, we went out, once again with
- the Polish guys, for a wander around Dresden. It was quite warm
- there to begin with for the early part of our walk. Some pictures
- were taken of us with help from passers-by, some of which should
- be floating around the 'net as I write. We walked up through the
- shopping centre and up towards a ruin that was left to remind us
- of just what Dresden itself had been like after the bombing
- during World War 2. It was a poignant scene, with the building
- itself hiding so much history. However, at the same time, the
- weather decided to play little games with us, turning very cold
- and wintry, with heavy snowfalls. These snowfalls occurred during
- the whole of Saturday - at one stage, looking out from the front
- entrance of GAG18, the area around was all white, giving rise to
- thoughts of the fact that it may well be an interesting drive
- back on the Monday. Fortunately it cleared a little while after
- that. We got back to the partyplace and chilled out some more,
- meeting up for many times with the other Atari sceners who were
- there, notably Paranoid, Evl, Baggio, ZPQ, NoCrew dudes, St
- Survivor, TSCC (esp MC Laser), Moondog (still frowning as ever! -
- but cool to talk to), Zerkman, Nils, 505, Joe Cool, and whoever
- else I forget at this moment. Mr XY and SWE were also there,
- along with a few other guys who I didn't know. Also, in the main
- video-projector room was a guy with an Archimedes for a few
- hours.
-
- The Swedish contingent had their full complement of hardware with
- them, consisting of a mix of Atari and Sun hardware, a server
- with lots of hard disks connected, plus whatever else was there !
- ST Survivor was sharing another room with other French and German
- people. In the room that Moondog and TSCC occupied, MC Laser was
- putting the finishing touches to his new CD, which was on sale at
- the party. It was very popular and is also worth buying if you
- don't already have it.
-
- New demos were being finished off at the party as well. Some of
- these were shown in the competitions on the Sunday evening -
- again, very good, with some excellent work done. The Falcon was
- the strongest machine this particular time, with more demos being
- released than was the case for a long while. You may well recall,
- as I do, that the first EIL was the year of ST demo releases.
- Dead Hackers were there with an entry, as were other groups also
- represented. I'm afraid I don't have the list of winners to hand
- here, these can be found on the Dead Hackers' site at www.dhs.nu.
-
- EIL 2 basically started where the original had ceased, with a lot
- of fun being had by all. One of the many highlights was a game
- called 'Whip Pong' - coded by No of Escape using Whip!, the
- popular utility. This involved having to yell, very loudly, into
- an earpiece to get the bat to move ! It was hilarious - Tam (one
- of the Swedish crew) won this, some said it was probably due to
- his being able to imitate the sounds of certain, um, shall we
- say, adult movies :) It was, however, advisable to have a strong
- voice - which I don't have - nevertheless, I can still laugh
- about the experience and it didn't make me mad at all.
-
- I took my videocamera with me to the party itself and recorded
- some good footage, no doubt someone will remind me to bring it to
- future parties so we can watch it on the big screen.
-
- Talking of the big screen, my video recorder was happy, playing
- away with the tapes that were put into it. On the Sunday
- afternoon, before the main democompetition we showed a couple of
- good horror movies, Bride of Chucky and the new one, Carrie 2 -
- the Revenge. Both films seemed to go down well with people, Bride
- of Chucky especially with the Swedish guys - they laughed at the
- line concerning the Swedish meatballs and could not stop laughing
- when they saw the famous book on the screen used by Jennifer
- Tilly to bring Chucky back to life, a book called "Voodoo for
- Dummies" (!). I also showed an interesting little program that I
- had recorded from television here in UK about the history of
- videogames. This went down very well, gaining a lot of interest.
- Also shown were the Symposium '96 video, The Net and Edge of
- Honor.
-
- A tape that Paranoid brought with him, containing recordings of
- C64 demos, was also played at one time, this proved that the old
- 64 still has life in it ! Much like most old machines, in fact,
- they have more life than current Wintel machines, but there you
- go !
-
- EIL ended on the Monday lunchtime, people slowly started to pack
- their stuff up and get out on the long road home. We, along with
- the Dutch, packed up after everyone else had just about gone,
- just generally chilling out as well. We gave some of our excess
- Coke and other bits of UK food to the Polish guys, luckily we
- never heard of any foot-and-mouth cases in that part of the world
- afterwards. For some reason Grey was a little reluctant to take
- the drink and food, however, he was soon talked round.
-
- We got out on the road back to Enschede around 12pm, making some
- good time up. Just Chris, Nut and myself in the car this time,
- Creature having decided to go back with someone else. We stopped
- for a bite to eat again at a German waiting area, very good food
- was on offer here again at reasonable prices. We had some nice
- cheese salad rolls here, plus a long coke each. The journey back
- was generally quite uneventful, except for a few queues we got
- into. One was the result of a nasty multi-vehicle accident on the
- autobahn, looked a bit similar to those I see regularly on the
- A14 near Cambridge. Still, we got through this and got back to
- Enschede about 11pm that evening, where we chilled out at Havoc's
- place again.
-
- We got to bed shortly after that, feeling very tired but happy.
- The next day dawned and, as already planned, CiH and I made our
- way over to the famous Dutch city of Amsterdam. Famous for its
- tulips (although we didn't see any) we split up after having some
- dinner at McDonalds for a couple of hours. My own feet lead me
- across to the Red Light District in a comparatively short time,
- toddling in and out of some of the stores in that part of town
- and seeing some other quite gorgeous sights along the way as
- well! The girls there certainly know how to look good, unlike
- most of those I see in the area of UK where I live. I wasn't
- tempted to go any deeper with them due to the rather short time
- we had that day, suffice to say however I certainly saw some very
- pretty ladies there. I also had a wander around the main shopping
- area as well and into the music shop that we looked into when we
- were with John at STNICCC.
-
- We travelled back to Enschede on the train after getting one or
- two things from the Central Station shops. Chilling out with
- Havoc for the final night, talking generally about scene-related
- stuff and also with Havoc about a possible job position in UK saw
- us drift off to bed. The next day dawned bright and clear, so we
- headed off to the ferry port at just after 12pm, catching the
- 3.30 pm ferry back to Harwich. This time, the ferry journey
- itself was even rougher than on the way out. We bought some stuff
- this time from the duty free shop and managed, with a lot of
- wobbling around, to get a table in the middle of the bar area, so
- the motion wouldn't affect us too much. Motion on ferries doesn't
- normally affect me anyway, but this was rather rough to say the
- least. Still, we got back to Harwich in one piece and drove back
- home along the infamous A14, past Cambridge then back to my place
- just outside the city. I helped Chris to pack his car up with his
- stuff, then he went home.
-
- We both definitely enjoyed EIL 2001 - it was certainly fantastic.
- It was cool to see everyone again - and good to become closer
- friends with others who had been fairly distant before. My
- personal thanks go out to the organisers of EIl 2001, along with
- Grey, Sqward and Saulot for taking us 'under their wing' and
- getting us sorted out with stuff after we first arrived. We were
- also very impressed with the Polish guys' command of the English
- language, you are coming on guys, seriously, with that !
-
- Greets once again to everyone who was there ..... EIL 2001 rocked
- for sure !!!!
-
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- Felice.
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