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On Friday during the [[2005]] [[NASFiC]] [[CascadiaCon]], [[Chaz Boston Baden]] filed the necessary paperwork to qualify [[San Jose, CA]] as a write-in bid for the [[2007]] [[NASFiC]]; his concept was for a 3-day "Relaxa-NASFiC" to be held the weekend before the 2007 [[Worldcon]] in Yokohama, [[Nippon 2007]], with programming planned to be a Japanese culture tutorial / how-to in preparation for going to Japan the following week. However, the last-minute campaign did not succeed in overcoming the [[St. Louis in 2007]] bid.
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On Friday during the 2005 [[NASFiC]] [[CascadiaCon]], [[Chaz Boston Baden]] filed the necessary paperwork to qualify [[San Jose, CA]] as a write-in bid for the 2007 [[NASFiC]]; his concept was for a 3-day "Relaxa-NASFiC" to be held the weekend before the 2007 [[Worldcon]] in Yokohama, [[Nippon 2007]], with programming planned to be a Japanese culture tutorial / how-to in preparation for going to Japan the following week. However, the last-minute campaign did not succeed in overcoming the [[St. Louis in 2007]] bid.
  
 
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On Friday during the 2005 NASFiC CascadiaCon, Chaz Boston Baden filed the necessary paperwork to qualify San Jose, CA as a write-in bid for the 2007 NASFiC; his concept was for a 3-day "Relaxa-NASFiC" to be held the weekend before the 2007 Worldcon in Yokohama, Nippon 2007, with programming planned to be a Japanese culture tutorial / how-to in preparation for going to Japan the following week. However, the last-minute campaign did not succeed in overcoming the St. Louis in 2007 bid.


2007 NASFiC Site Selection 2007
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