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  • ...multi-track live programming -- plus a 24-hour-a-day film program, a video program, displays, two art shows, a dealers' room, and BCTV, the closed-circuit F&S
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  • ..., "Three-Ring Circus programming" and involved two panel tracks and a film program.
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  • .... At [[Obliter-8]] she ran a [[one-off]] multi-part harmony arrangement [[program]] item, and wound up founding a choir, the [[n'Early Music Consort]] which
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  • ...re all [[convention]] publications meant to convey information about the [[program]], convention policies, even details of local restaurants, when they are no ...a publication distributed at [[registration]] that listed the convention's program schedule and other useful information (such as, perhaps, biographies of the
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  • ...It was organized by [https://ethw.org/John_Pierce John R. Pierce] and the program included a long (multi-hour) discussion featuring [[Fred Hoyle]], [[Robert
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  • ...in Ontario, Canada. Eight issues were released, counting the "Vati-Con III Program Book", which was retroactively viewed as "whole number 1". The first issue 1 || January 1975 || 44 || "Vati-Con III Program Book". Later in the run, this one-shot was re-interpreted as Simulacrum, wh
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  • ...when [[Valerie Housden]] ran a [[one-off]] multi-part harmony arrangement program item. She now co-leads it with [[Rhodri James]].
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  • ...o emphasize the close relationship between actual occurrences in the space program and the interest of science fiction writers and readers, the team was award ...[[Georgette Heyer Tea]]. Multi-tracking would soon be the accepted way to program as growing attendance and many diverse interests would make this new approa
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  • ...in interesting times, and all that). We printed our hotel contract in the program book so that attendees would know exactly what they could expect. This also The program began the trend to multi-tracking at [[Worldcons]]. Main program was divided into three segments. The first dealt with the interaction of hu
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  • ...used to describe someone formally, it never refers to the general run of [[program participants]]. ...publications, to mean all program participants. Some use it for a class of program participants whose expenses aren’t covered but whose [[membership]] fees
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  • ...d personnel available and willing to assume responsibilities under complex multi-track programming. The official program was a single track for just three days. There were a number of failures. Th
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  • ...'very'' noisy environment with continual interference between simultaneous program items. When the [[Glasgow in 2005]] bid started, the facility had added mo
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  • ...p; plus Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Airmeet accounts, with some of the program virtual only, some live only and some mixed. Due to the hotel’s configura ...Retro Hugos]], but instead had a [[1946]] Fiction and Fandom Retrospective Program Track, coordinated by [[Cora Buhlert]]. This included an exhibit of a mock-
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  • ...er the [[Nolacon II]] [[pocket program]] guide ("The REAL [[Nolacon II]] [[Program Book]]"); only computer technology allows a volunteer [[Worldcon committee] The [[pocket program]], thick but still convenient to carry, exemplified the zenith of activitie
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  • ...d a single [[track]] of [[programming]], the BM was a one-hour item in the program presided over by the [[chairman]] of that Worldcon. It voted on the rules a Additionally, with the development of multi-track programming, the WSFS BM ceased to be a plenary meeting of nominally the en
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  • ...different things and running non-stop all the time. I never got to see the program. But running a Worldcon really cured me. After Noreascon 2, I learned what And pretty soon you're talking about things like... Multi-Track Programming,... and Operations Base Stations,... and maybe even Bidding for
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  • ...[masquerade]], and also may have some sort of media program such as a film program, an anime room, and [[gaming]]. Some sort of evening [[parties]] run by me ...d, chairman [[Rothman]] selfcriticizes, with too much heavy science on the program, but [[Speer]] and some friends managed to lighten things up a little with
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  • ==='''0.4 [[Progress Reports|PROGRESS REPORTS]] AND THE [[Program Book|PROGRAM BOOK]]'''=== ...ttees]] -- think that the quality of the [[progress reports]] and of the [[program booklet]] is most important, since it is this quality that the non-attendin
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  • '''by [[Fred Patten]], from the [[Loscon]] [[program booklet]] 2006, updated to February 2007.''' Used by permission. ...itional sense (such as featuring [[Guests of Honor]] or holding a formal [[program]]), the event was so enjoyable that it was repeated in 1976, moving to Octo
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