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sbisson at 08:20am on 03/09/2002
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So that's the Worldcon (but not this holiday over). We've had the Masquerade and the Hugo ceremony, the last few panels and the final tour of the dealers' room...
Woz and the folk from the Howmbrew Computer Club were wonderful, and gave us a whole new set of insights into the early days of the industry. Other highlights were
autopope and China Mielville avoiding losing tempers with an intransigent Eric Raymond (remember, socialism is not stalinism), Vernor Vinge's updated Singularity presentation and the following panel with Walter Jon Williams, James Patrick Kelly and
autopope.
Oh, and Glasgow won 2005...
The Masquerade was good, but really needed the addition of SMS and Eira. These folk take their costuming incredibly seriously...
tamaranth would have been amused by the appearance of Sam Gamgee and Sauron at the Hugo ceremony, accepting for LoTR. By the screams there were an awful lot of pervy hobbit fanciers in the audience. As arranged in advance with Mr Gaiman,
marypcb left her screaming for his win for Best Novel.
Unfortunately despite
feorag's Bodice of Extreme Cleavage,
autopope failed to win his Hugo category. Then again he was up against Ted Chiang... Still, we took them to Fry's to commiserate and to see how the folk round here do superfluous technology.
My main vice has been the dealers' room. Lots of small presses had stalls, so I have been stocking up on short story collections. So far I've picked up Robert Reed's, James Patrick Kelly's, John M Ford's, Walter Jon Williams, and I am sure more still in the bookbags and the piles on the bedroom floor...
We're switching domiciles today, so blogging may get even more disjointed than over the last few days, as our host (
ocean_song) has just moved, and doesn't have DSL yet...
Many thanks to
rowanf and Russell for putting us up for the last few days!
Woz and the folk from the Howmbrew Computer Club were wonderful, and gave us a whole new set of insights into the early days of the industry. Other highlights were
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