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   > Nicole Massey wrote:   
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   >> wrote in message news:k9b3ji$4sc$1@dent.deepthot...   
   >>> In article ,   
   >>> Doug Freyburger wrote:   
   >>>>zofran@deepthot.org wrote:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Also, we are real people. Jay and I frequently attend conventions and   
   >>>>> would be more than happy to meet anyone from the newsgroup.Then you   
   >>>>> can report back that we aren't actually power mad ogres. Or maybe we   
   >>>>> are.   
   >>>>   
   >>>>Last night I was at a FathomEvents simulcast. It was a 25th reunion for   
   >>>>ST - TNG. The only tie in is the fact that the last time I went to a   
   >>>>Star Trek convention Babylon 5 was still on the air so to me at the time   
   >>>>it was a B5 convention that happened to have plenty of ST fans. That   
   >>>>was natural. I'm a B5 fan who'd been a ST fan forever before B5 came   
   >>>>out. It's been a very long time since I was at a convention of any sort   
   >>>>and yet WorldCon was in town this year and I missed it. Says something   
   >>>>about my priorities these days.   
   >>>   
   >>> Jay and I whad a fabulous time in your town! Sorry you missed it, the   
   >>> science programming was topnotch (Storey Musgrave! Sy Liebergot!   
   >>> squee!). We also spent time with some B5 fans!   
   >>>   
   >>> We also hit a B5 panel at Phoenix Comicon this year. It was very well   
   >>> attended and excellent. For whatever reason, Babylon 5 is still very   
   >>> much on the minds and in the hearts of fans. Or maybe we just have a   
   >>> B5 fan attraction aura. Not sure but we always seem to run into folks   
   >>> who loved B5 and are wistful for those days.   
   >>>   
   >>> We will be at Worldcon in San Antonio next year as well as at Phoenix   
   >>> Comicon.   
   >>   
   >>You know, it's been a while since I went to a convention. (Probably   
   >>Galaxycon in 1992 was my last one, other than a brief drop in at the   
   >>Richardson Comicon to get my Strangers in Paradise stuff signed by Terry   
   >>Moore) and with Worldcon in San Antonio that's probably a trip I could   
   >>muster up folks to go to from DFW. It might be worth it to make the trip.   
   >   
   > Shiny! I've always found Worldcon to be worth the trip. Meeting new   
   > friends and seeing old ones. Lots of great panels. In Chicago, we   
   > had a very unexpected encounter with David Brin as we wandered the   
   > exhibit hall. Managed to spend some time with an old friend we hadn't   
   > seen in years and years (had to put us on her schedule, she was so   
   > busy!)   
   >   
   > As time draws near, Jay or I will post something here about how to   
   > find us at con. Heck, maybe we will throw a room party.   
      
   I'm trying to think now who I know in San Antonio. I guess it'll be at the    
   Convention Center or somewhere else downtown -- that's one of the most    
   confusing cities to drive in, since everything expands out from the Alamo    
   instead of downtown being a grid.   
   Still, it's been a very long while since I ate at the Mi Tierra, and a    
   Worldcon is even more incentive.   
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