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normalize male platonic communes. it’s not gay to want to run off into the wilderness together to start a ranch somewhere in Montana, live off the land, never see another living soul. it’s only gay if you do butt stuff while you’re there.
San Francisco is the safest place to have an accident in which your car ends up submersed in a body of water, because apparently everyone has a window breaker.
@@purpleblah2 Unrivalled. Unmatched. By none. None except for one man. I fear no man, but man, thinking about this man, I'm starting pis my pants not gonna lie. The man im talking about is a man from North East South West. A man who is feared by man and is a man from the Manhatten outback in downtown Manchester. ... It's Nile Green. I fear Nile Green, that's what im trying to say. Nile Green gives me sleepless nights and just the thought that I might breathe in the same oxygen molecules that he once breathed out as carbondioxide, makes my RU-vid shorts rotate -50 degrees towards the moon. Just wiriting this comment makes my teeth clap with the force 10.000 protection warriors using thunderclap simutaniously.
I think breaking even on the second event is actually really good. Most large events like festivals etc don't break even for 3 or 4 years. That's why the fail rate for so many large events like that is so high. Music festivals are a good comparison and so many of those only last one year because the overheads are so high and they're usually started by indy organizers. This is why most of them are backed by a corporation like Live Nation, because they're able to invest the money for a long term event (claiming a niche audience in a genre, for example). The alternative method is to grow organically from a small event with low overheads and then gradually expand each year, but that can take 10 or 15 years and you're still going to be breaking even most of the time. I have no doubt you'll do it with OS in 2024.
Not true at all😂 you are clearly lying by saying "most large events". Send me the studies and numbers that correspond to your claims that "most" are not profitable for your stated "3 or 4 years".
My parents ran a convention for 10 years, not breaking even the first year is not out of the normal at all! You're doing great! Can't wait to be able to go at some point!
He also mentioned on s3rd how much of a pita it was to move a bunch of his yt project stuff to California, but I don’t think the move is permanent? Eventually he would lose his Florida Man powers..
I came to the comment section to talk about that but now I'm piggybacking off of your comment - was will involved with FSAE in any capacity in the past? if so, that makes so much sense lmao
Classic Oakland experience. My sister lives there. I still love SF, even as I dodge the hail of bricks. But the joke’s on them, I no longer have a car 😌
Horaay for more Open Sauce! Also your kid is so cute! Also omg your poor car... Funfact for those who don't know, that tiny window is actually the most expensive one that can break, because it's so small, specialized and rare to break of natural causes. So if anyone needs to break into their car, break a more normal window
....so what happened ?! to that car!? did someone literally break into your car right after you went into the fortune cookie factory?! lmao that was crazy!!
I don’t understand how this happens. I’ve had a very new car in Oakland for 2+ years now and haven’t gotten broken into once. Though I also keep my car pretty dirty and dusty, and it always looks like a pigsty inside so maybe that’s the secret to security 😂
@@ramzikawa734the people that smash and grab look for stuff inside the backseat, something easy like a backpack. If I remember correctly Mark Rober did a vid on this.
I really think you need to create a online viewing system that people can buy tickets for like creator clash. If you have in person and online you’ll make so much more money and people all around the world can enjoy the event.
How do you go to an event like open sauce through a live stream. Like watching a boxing match it's not hard you point the camera to the center Of the stadium. What would they do for Is open sauce would it be a 360 camera walk around.
Will is not only an awesome engineer, but he's also a mad storyteller. This is a promo video with a random fortune cookie factory mini showcase thrown into it. And me and you just watched 6 minutes of it and we're like "I wish I lived closer so I could go to Open Sauce." This MF kept all of us hooked. These videos are a carefully designed chaotic structure, with enough story molded to keep you interested and entertained throughout the video. P.S. You look like a redneck mad villain farmer scientist with LA accent. Roll tide.
you shuld make like a blast sheild for the window so when they crack the glass there hand gets stuck by the metal shield trying to close or chopped off either works
The fact William is going for round 2 in doing open sauce again after so much stress but turned out really successful/fun makes me respect him even more
These videos are really enjoyable to my adhd ass, it's like the equivalent of walking down the street while someone hurriedly tells you about their day
If you want to turn a profit, dont have it in the most expensive city in the most expensive state in the country. Normal people cant afford to go there even for a weekend.
Man, I wish I lived on the West Coast. Or that I liked loud events. Or groups of enthusiastic people. Or individual people, really... If you ever do a version of this in the Upper Midwest where people are allowed in like 100 at a time and they all spread out and then shift from station to station when the previous person leaves, I'm 100% there. That said, wishing you the best of luck with Open Sauce 2024.
make a 3d mass spectrometer, you can like see the specific materials that an object is made out of. like a xray, but it looks at the light emissions from atoms
Man, I just moved out of Oakland this week. Earlier this year my car was stolen, and this past month my car window was broken into. The long story short, don't drive rental cars in the area, they are the main targets.