Did the authentication for a large music festival using barcodes and scanners. I was onsite too so I even fixed a bug we found while sitting in a field with my laptop.
I was a real shoe-string jobcause , the specs were vague and non-existent and the time-scale was very short. If I had my "professional" hat on, I would have turned down the work but it sounded really cool and I don't get to do a lot of real-time data processing stuff.
About 5 days before the event I was terrified because the performance wasn't good enough so I denormalised the data made a few design changes and managed to get up the system to the capacity of 20,000 per hour (which was 1/3 of the expected attendance and a 1000% + performance improvement).
Very scary to see about 6,000+ people lined up at the main gates at the start of the day and not being 100% sure everything was going to work perfectly with the main head of the event standing next to me. We had some scares with access points going down but after about 10 minutes everything was fine and continued to work throughout the whole festival.
That was a really cool experience, I didn't get to see any of the bands play though!
