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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 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]].) | 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]].) | ||
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[[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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Revision as of 12:51, 21 May 2020
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.)
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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