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Post by Britney's_Fears on May 6, 2009 14:10:39 GMT -5
Someone on this board created an Excel spreadsheet of the official schedule right after it was released by Bonnaroo.
I downloaded that spreadsheet, colored in the band timeslots I wanted to attend and used that thing every day I was at Bonnaroo. I had 4 different sheets, one for Thursday, one for Friday, etc.
Whoever you are PLEASE do that again. I'll give you a crunchy a day until June 11.
BTW Does anyone know what day Bonnaroo will release the official schedule?
Someone on this board created an Excel spreadsheet of the official schedule right after it was released by Bonnaroo.
I downloaded that spreadsheet, colored in the band timeslots I wanted to attend and used that thing every day I was at Bonnaroo. I had 4 different sheets, one for Thursday, one for Friday, etc.
Whoever you are PLEASE do that again. I'll give you a crunchy a day until June 11.
I didn't go to the Farm last year, so I didn't look @ the schedule, but in 07 I seem to remember the schedule being in Spreadsheet form on the site. Is there a huge difference in format?
I didn't go to the Farm last year, so I didn't look @ the schedule, but in 07 I seem to remember the schedule being in Spreadsheet form on the site. Is there a huge difference in format?
Last year - it was like the one on Jambase used to be - I think it was Jambase - anyway - it was a grid schedule that you could highlight what you wanted to see and then print. But it didn't work all that great - the spreadsheet was wonderful!
I just went and looked at email and I have the email that he sent me the spreadsheet - I'll email him and see if he is still around
I didn't go to the Farm last year, so I didn't look @ the schedule, but in 07 I seem to remember the schedule being in Spreadsheet form on the site. Is there a huge difference in format?
The one on Bonnaroo's site is not very print friendly. The one that the Inforooster made could be opened in Excel and printed any number of ways.
Post by localweather on May 7, 2009 13:55:41 GMT -5
I was hoping to get this, it's great for mulling over, moving things, coloring things, just a great toy to pass time until the festival.
Plus, due to it being Excel it could easily be loaded onto any number of PDAs or smartphones and you could have the schedule in a convenient electronic format in your pocket.
Post by buckeyerooer on May 7, 2009 15:42:51 GMT -5
Hey everybody, I am still here. Do you guys think I should go ahead and make the spreadsheet based on the schedule that is on here? Is that the official schedule? Thanks everybody, Chris
Hey everybody, I am still here. Do you guys think I should go ahead and make the spreadsheet based on the schedule that is on here? Is that the official schedule? Thanks everybody, Chris
Hi Chris, first off "You Rule!"
Personally I would wait until the Official Schedule is accessible through clicking on "The Schedule" link on Bonnaroo's website. (I have this funny feeling that until it's announced on bonnaroo.com and posted it's subject to change)
seriously the coolest thing. we have been tweaking our schedule all evening and listening to bands we've not head of and then adding them and swapping things around again and again. victory for the nerds. hehe.
All the options above will work. Also the last 2 times I went to Bonnaroo, I remember Jambase.com setting up an interactive festival schedule, where you could highlight the bands you wanted to see and then print it out. Either way, there are lots of options for everyone.