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(1951 – August 18, 2000)
 
(1951 – August 18, 2000)
  
'''Robert Sacks''' was a [[New York]] [[conrunning fan]] and [[gamer]] who was a fixture at the [[WSFS Business meeting]].  His activity at the BM made him enemies -- he talked a ''lot'' and advanced many foolish and quixotic motions. (He was one of those fans for whom the written rules were more important than what they were intended to achieve.)  Yet because he was always well-meaning and always had the [[Worldcon's]] best interests at heart, he was frequently despaired of, but never disliked.
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'''Robert Sacks''' was a [[New York]] [[conrunning fan]] and [[gamer]] who was a fixture at the [[WSFS Business meeting]].  His activity at the WSFS BM -- he talked a ''lot'' and advanced many foolish and quixotic motions -- made him enemies. (He was one of those fans for whom the written rules were more important than what they were intended to achieve.)  Yet because he was always well-meaning and always had the [[Worldcon]]’s best interests at heart, he was often opposed and frequently despaired of, but rarely disliked.
  
 
He was very good at boiling down [[WSFS]] [[neepery]] into short reports on the Business Meeting activities for [[Worldcon]] [[daily newsletters]], and frequently reported on other aspects of the [[con]], too.  
 
He was very good at boiling down [[WSFS]] [[neepery]] into short reports on the Business Meeting activities for [[Worldcon]] [[daily newsletters]], and frequently reported on other aspects of the [[con]], too.  
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He was a perennial [[Worldcon bidder]], who ran the losing [[Nieuw Amsterdam in 2004]] and [[New York in 1989]] [[bids]].
 
He was a perennial [[Worldcon bidder]], who ran the losing [[Nieuw Amsterdam in 2004]] and [[New York in 1989]] [[bids]].
  
He organized a [[D&D]] [[APA]], [[APA-Dud]] and a computer apa, [[Mentat]]. He belonged to [[Alarums & Excursions]].  He was also the target of the [[hoax]] over [[The New York Feud]], a supposed apa.
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He organized a [[D&D]] [[APA]], [[APA-Dud]] and a computer apa, [[Mentat]]. He belonged to [[Alarums & Excursions]] and was involved in [[Postal Diplomacy]].  He was also the target of the [[hoax]] over [[The New York Feud]], a supposed apa.
  
 
For years he tried to gain membership in the famously divisive [[Lunarians]] (the main [[New York]] [[club]]), but was turned down at least three times, in spite of being one of the club's harder workers.
 
For years he tried to gain membership in the famously divisive [[Lunarians]] (the main [[New York]] [[club]]), but was turned down at least three times, in spite of being one of the club's harder workers.
 
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* ''[[Alarums & Excursions (Sacks)|Alarums & Excursions]]'' (for [[Alarums & Excursions]])
 
  
 
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* 2001 -- [[Balticon 35]]
 
* 2001 -- [[Balticon 35]]
  
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{{person | born=1951 |died=2000 |Locale=New York, NY}}
 
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 4 July 2023

(1951 – August 18, 2000)

Robert Sacks was a New York conrunning fan and gamer who was a fixture at the WSFS Business meeting. His activity at the WSFS BM -- he talked a lot and advanced many foolish and quixotic motions -- made him enemies. (He was one of those fans for whom the written rules were more important than what they were intended to achieve.) Yet because he was always well-meaning and always had the Worldcon’s best interests at heart, he was often opposed and frequently despaired of, but rarely disliked.

He was very good at boiling down WSFS neepery into short reports on the Business Meeting activities for Worldcon daily newsletters, and frequently reported on other aspects of the con, too.

He was a perennial Worldcon bidder, who ran the losing Nieuw Amsterdam in 2004 and New York in 1989 bids.

He organized a D&D APA, APA-Dud and a computer apa, Mentat. He belonged to Alarums & Excursions and was involved in Postal Diplomacy. He was also the target of the hoax over The New York Feud, a supposed apa.

For years he tried to gain membership in the famously divisive Lunarians (the main New York club), but was turned down at least three times, in spite of being one of the club's harder workers.

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