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(April 19, 1962 – June 3, 2013)
  
A [[Bay Area]] [[fan]] who grew up in [[Ann Arbor]], where he discovered fandom as a teenager via the [[Stilyagi Air Corps]].  He moved to California along with [[Roger Gregory]] and other [[fans]] who worked on the Xanadu Project, an unsuccessful effort to create what might have been the World Wide Web.
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'''Hugh Daniel''' was a [[Bay Area]] [[fan]] who discovered [[fandom]] as a teenager via the [[Stilyagi Air Corps]] in grew up in [[Ann Arbor]].  He moved to [[California]] along with [[Roger Gregory]] and other [[fans]] who worked on the Xanadu Project, an unsuccessful effort to create what might have been the World Wide Web.
  
Hugh ran the "Mr Destructo" [[programming|panel]] at [[conventions]] at which he tore apart things like TVs and computers.  He was [[FGoH]] at [[Windycon 38]].
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Hugh ran the "Mr Destructo" [[programming|panel]] at [[conventions]] at which he tore apart things like TVs and computers.   
  
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*[http://hugh.xisp.net/index.html Memorial website. ]
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* [https://beamjockey.livejournal.com/187515.html Bio] by [[Bill Higgins]] for the [[Windycon 38]] [[PB]].
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*2011 — [[Windycon 38]]
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Latest revision as of 06:07, 16 November 2023

(April 19, 1962 – June 3, 2013)

Hugh Daniel was a Bay Area fan who discovered fandom as a teenager via the Stilyagi Air Corps in grew up in Ann Arbor. He moved to California along with Roger Gregory and other fans who worked on the Xanadu Project, an unsuccessful effort to create what might have been the World Wide Web.

Hugh ran the "Mr Destructo" panel at conventions at which he tore apart things like TVs and computers.

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