A bunch of us trooped ALL the way to the outer harbour to get on the grand balloons but there was nothing but a couple port-a-potties on site.
I decided not to shoot them and instead, got these cool shots of just how desolate it is out there.
(e:Paul) and I got a complementary cross-phone android shot at the desolate shore. See the companion shot at:
(e:paul,54567)
We got some cheese and cream puffs in the city hall reception later.

But I am fairly sure this is not how things were managed and run back at the Pan American Exposition of 1901 - which this event was supposed to emulate.
The citibration people had a twitter account and a whole webpage and several announcement avenues but they never took the effort of either scheduling an alternative rain-date or even announcing the cancellation of the balloon event till it was almost 6 PM and we were already there. If you have been a resident of Buffalo for any length of time, you know how unpredictable our weather can be. Look at how those trees were being almost being flattened to the ground at the outer harbour.
Not anticipating weather-related issues is so very odd, especially when you are planning to launch wind-dependent balloons at one of the windiest spot in the city and especially, when you knew that there was a thunderstorm on the forecast for the region on the balloon-launch day more than a week ahead.
Badly done, Citybration.
IT WORKED!!! Su - worked! I was finally able to compile that wretched driver without an error! That was a really awesome piece of insight, (e:uncutsaniflush)! Thanks SO MUCH... Now, I am going to see if this will work on crunchbang - which is my favourite!
I've been thinking a lot about you wrote here. And, I've come to the conclusion that your problem is inherent in buying a computer configured to work with a specific operating system be it windows, osX, or linux. It is supposed to work as sold with what it is sold. Otherwise, all bets are off.
Btw, when you were compiling the driver did you use "sudo" or "sudo su" in Ubuntu? Most "make" look for "su" but Ubuntu doesn't like "su". I have a vague memory that this solved a problem I had compiling something.
Again, good luck.