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[[Minicon (Minneapolis) |Minicon]] 44 was a [[convention]] held April 10-12, 2009 at the [[Sheraton Bloomington Hotel]] in [[Bloomington, MN]]. [[Guests of Honor]]:  [[Karl Schroeder]], [[Stephan Martinière]] (who unfortunately could not make it to the convention), and [[Seth Shostak]].
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[[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]] 44 was a [[convention]] held April 10-12, 2009 at the [[Sheraton Bloomington Hotel]] in [[Bloomington, MN]]. [[Guests of Honor]]:  [[Karl Schroeder]], [[Stephan Martinière]] (who unfortunately could not make it to the convention), and [[Seth Shostak]].
  
 
[[Co-chairmen]]: [[Keith Malgren]] and [[Matthew Strait]].  Attendance was 317 pre-registered, 395 warm bodies, and 432 total.
 
[[Co-chairmen]]: [[Keith Malgren]] and [[Matthew Strait]].  Attendance was 317 pre-registered, 395 warm bodies, and 432 total.
  
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Revision as of 03:56, 26 March 2020

Minicon 44 was a convention held April 10-12, 2009 at the Sheraton Bloomington Hotel in Bloomington, MN. Guests of Honor: Karl Schroeder, Stephan Martinière (who unfortunately could not make it to the convention), and Seth Shostak.

Co-chairmen: Keith Malgren and Matthew Strait. Attendance was 317 pre-registered, 395 warm bodies, and 432 total.


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2009
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