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Ken, wow, you were surprised by my question. I do being sarcastic very well at times, but this was not one of those times. I did not recognize that your post was your response to safety procedures. I would have preferred that the tone of your response was on a higher level, but it appears that you did not want to answer any questions about your own post. However, I don't feel angry and certainly not hurt. But you should have left Dinky Dau out of your response to me. He did nothing that warranted your sarcasm.

This is the definition of a "public event"; A public event, as the name suggests, could refer to any event open for the general public.

This is the definition of a "private event" ; The event notification corresponds to a private event, when the holder of the event identifies information for accessing the private event and requires that the information must be used to enter the event."
Ken, that means, and I will use your words, "that anyone that creates a username and pays for entry is allowed in,".. This by definition makes it a private event. The owner of the site identified it as a "private event" by using the word US.

Now that I have spelled out the difference for you, I hope you will take my explanation in the same manner in which I took yours.
Thank you! Saved me a response..
 
It's desirable to sell all of the tables. You might try limiting each member to one table for the first batch of 50 then you can judge how much serious interest there is. If at some point you see that all tables won't be sold at "one per" then raise it to "two per" but give existing table holders first dibs at a second table. Does that make sense?
That, or have a table thread to see who seriously wants a table and how many. You could use a poll to count who wants what.
 
It's desirable to sell all of the tables. You might try limiting each member to one table for the first batch of 50 then you can judge how much serious interest there is. If at some point you see that all tables won't be sold at "one per" then raise it to "two per" but give existing table holders first dibs at a second table. Does that make sense?

I like this.

Also have a question - can multiple folks go in on a booth? Or are booths restricted to only one entity/business?
 
On tables, i would say sell one table per until about September or so, judge the limits then open unsold tables to table holders if warranted.
Make sense?
Just my .02c
 
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