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A brief addendum to [[Dave Kyle's Discon II Reminiscence]].  [[Harlan Ellison]] provided commentary on his presentation of ''A Boy and His Dog,'' not because of his loquaciousness, but because of an equipment shortage:  Each reel of film had to be rewound before the next reel could be shown, so Harlan entertained us to a background of loudly spinning film.  One comment I remember is that the producers wanted to change the title, so that it didn’t “sound like a Disney flick.”
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By [[Flash Sheridan|Ken "Flash" Sheridan]]
  
I believe the Con made a fuss about being the first to require identification to pick up one’s badge, because of previous fraud.  They slightly backtracked in deference to an anti-government backlashGovernment-issued identification would not be required, with received envelopes presented as an alternative(It is possible I am confusing this with [[MidAmeriCon]].)
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A brief addendum to [[Discon II Reminiscence (Kyle)]].  [[Harlan Ellison]] provided commentary on his presentation of ''A Boy and His Dog,'' not because of his loquaciousness, but because of an equipment shortageEach reel of film had to be rewound before the next reel could be shown, so Harlan entertained us to a background of loudly spinning filmOne comment I remember is that the producers wanted to change the title, so that it didn’t “sound like a Disney flick.
  
I attended with [[Jim Huang]], driven from New Jersey by my mother, along with my sister and a friend.  Our best photographs were in our cameras, which were stolen from our hotel room.  (I may have scans of others, which I hope to post eventually.)
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I believe the [[Con]] made a fuss about being the first to require identification to pick up one’s badge, because of previous fraud.  They slightly backtracked in deference to an anti-government backlash:  Government-issued identification would not be required, with received envelopes presented as an alternative.  (It is possible I am confusing this with [[MidAmeriCon]].<ref>It was indeed [[MAC]], and not because of actual fraud, but fear of it, due to the sharp increase in [[Membership#Membership Types|at-the-door membership]] fees.</ref>)
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I attended with [[Jim Huang]], driven from [[New Jersey]] by my mother, along with my sister and a friend.  Our best photographs were in our cameras, which were stolen from our hotel room.  (I may have scans of others, which I hope to post eventually.)
  
 
[[Bill Evans]] attended; he autographed the ''[[Skylark]]'' section of my copy of ''[[The Universes of E. E. Smith]].''
 
[[Bill Evans]] attended; he autographed the ''[[Skylark]]'' section of my copy of ''[[The Universes of E. E. Smith]].''
  
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Latest revision as of 05:01, 14 February 2021

By Ken "Flash" Sheridan

A brief addendum to Dave Kyle's Discon II Reminiscence. Harlan Ellison provided commentary on his presentation of A Boy and His Dog, not because of his loquaciousness, but because of an equipment shortage: Each reel of film had to be rewound before the next reel could be shown, so Harlan entertained us to a background of loudly spinning film. One comment I remember is that the producers wanted to change the title, so that it didn’t “sound like a Disney flick.”

I believe the Con made a fuss about being the first to require identification to pick up one’s badge, because of previous fraud. They slightly backtracked in deference to an anti-government backlash: Government-issued identification would not be required, with received envelopes presented as an alternative. (It is possible I am confusing this with MidAmeriCon.[1])

I attended with Jim Huang, driven from New Jersey by my mother, along with my sister and a friend. Our best photographs were in our cameras, which were stolen from our hotel room. (I may have scans of others, which I hope to post eventually.)

Bill Evans attended; he autographed the Skylark section of my copy of The Universes of E. E. Smith.


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  1. It was indeed MAC, and not because of actual fraud, but fear of it, due to the sharp increase in at-the-door membership fees.