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+ | This year, [http://seasteading.org The Seasteading Institute] officially abandoned the event about a month before it was to begin because the insurance costs turned out to be around $300/person. As a community, we decided to show up anyway and create an unofficial self-organized event, branded "NotEphemerisle". | ||
In the second year, Ephemerisle took place during July 23-25, 2010, in the [[Mandeville Tip]] County Park. | In the second year, Ephemerisle took place during July 23-25, 2010, in the [[Mandeville Tip]] County Park. | ||
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Despite the lack of central organization, it still worked quite well, and around 120 people showed up and had a great time. Besides recreational activities, the event also hosted 12 "Memocracy" talks.[http://www.flickr.com/photos/9055206@N06/5025171206/] | Despite the lack of central organization, it still worked quite well, and around 120 people showed up and had a great time. Besides recreational activities, the event also hosted 12 "Memocracy" talks.[http://www.flickr.com/photos/9055206@N06/5025171206/] |
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This year, The Seasteading Institute officially abandoned the event about a month before it was to begin because the insurance costs turned out to be around $300/person. As a community, we decided to show up anyway and create an unofficial self-organized event, branded "NotEphemerisle".
In the second year, Ephemerisle took place during July 23-25, 2010, in the Mandeville Tip County Park.
Despite the lack of central organization, it still worked quite well, and around 120 people showed up and had a great time. Besides recreational activities, the event also hosted 12 "Memocracy" talks.[1]