edit: Went and looked at the thread. Permit is a good idea, but advance permit is going to be tricky .
I guess it could be worse, i.e., Anime Expo continues to be a clusterf- They accidentally opened up the AA registration system and people started to register. Then the system closes/reopens and it goes from 115 to 150.
Well, I'm not really sympathetic to the people complaining about getting the permit early, Fanime AA has told people to get the permit early for over FOUR MONTHS. I got mine last year via mail when I sent in for my Anime Los Angeles permit. USPS takes at most 5 days to deliver a letter. Department of Equalization takes two days at most to process the thing. They could have had thier permit ten times over by now if they sent in the request early, in state or out of state. All you needed was the dates of the convention, which has also been announced for months now. If you end up not going, no problem. You still have to file, but you can file "0" profit and would not owe taxes.
I don't even know what's going on with AX AA... or anything else. I have no idea why they're running testing phases when they should do that before releasing it to the general masses.
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Permit is a good idea, but advance permit is going to be tricky .
I guess it could be worse, i.e.,
Anime Expo continues to be a clusterf- They accidentally opened up the AA registration system and people started to register. Then the system closes/reopens and it goes from 115 to 150.
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I don't even know what's going on with AX AA... or anything else. I have no idea why they're running testing phases when they should do that before releasing it to the general masses.
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