For whatever reason, I woke up at 7am Denver time (6AM my time!). So, I got up, dressed and walked the 3/4 mile to the Denver North Curves. Go Me! Had a nice chat with lady named Lisa who's from Cedar Rapids, IA who was also here for the WorldCon. Walked back, showered and went to breakfast with Mat and Joey at the Corner Bakery. We were joined by Joey's friend almeda who I'd met once before...
Seeing that in the top 15 there are several who have severed contact with me ( indeed one who has not commented for several years ) I can only ask y'all that still read me to comment more. Thats all folks.
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Maya and I are recently home from Duckon. We had a fabulous time. Many thanks to Jan, Sue and the entire Con Com. I'm back to mixing the album (more on that in a later post). Full con report Wednesday: Our trip to the con was relatively uneventful. We flew out of San Jose as usual. The flight was slightly delayed. I think we left the gate around 3:50 PM rather than the scheduled 3:25. We flew...
I got this from the ever-popular, witty and talented almeda : What we have here is the top 106 books most often marked as "unread" by LibraryThing’s users. As in, they sit on the shelf to make you look smart or well-rounded. Bold the ones you've read, underline the ones you read for school, italicize the ones you started but didn't finish. Here's the twist: add (*) beside the...
I promised the fine folks at thehouseofmews that I would post about the coolness of last weekend, and I'll do that as soon as I have a chance, but right now there are several things going on: - I can confirm that Professor H. Paul Shuch, otherwise known as "Dr. SETI," will be joining us at Confluence. He'll be presenting "Sing a Song of SETI" on Saturday afternoon, and AFAIK will also be...