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I had a good time, despite spending the entire con feeling like a zombie thanks to a dread lurgy that I am still recovering from. Apologies to anyone who attempted to be social with me and got little more than a grunt due to my advanced decrepitude.

This year's random thoughts, even briefer than usual as I failed miserably to take any notes:


Note to North West Trains: two-carriage trains are totally inadequate for the manchester to blackpool run on good friday.

Stuff-Your-Own con bag: fairly good plan. Pick-your-own freebie book: brilliant idea - I got to choose one I might actually want to read, and those of us arriving as a couple got to co-ordinate so we ended up with two different ones.

More signs around the function space would have been a really good idea. Especially ones pointing to what a space is being used for ("con lounge"), rather than what it's called ("spanish hall")

George Hay lecture by George Spufford: good fun. Also, that rare thing, a writer who seems to really get what makes many computer programmers tick.

Lionel Fanthorpe on The Templars: Mad. Quite, quite mad.

Overall, a good, broad, programme.

Games in the con lounge: stroke of genius. I play games a bit, but I've never done so at eastercon. Having the games in the lounge made the difference, and made for a few good doses of late-night entertainment.

The winter gardens: generally quite a good venue, shame about the whole Blackpool evening experience.

The masquerade: short, but funny. I've broken even! My participation/spectating ratio has reached 4½-4½!

Tartan Restrung: bloody brilliant. About the only thing all weekend that managed to take my mind off how terrible I felt.

Beyond Cyberdrome: The usual madness, though it seemd to go on longer and be even less audible than usual. Someone needs to get SMS an editor.

Due to a slight hotel-booking whoopsie and my advanced state of muddle-headedness, we actually ended up booked for four nights, so we stayed for Monday night, too. Then, a nice, relaxed car journey home (thanks, Steve, WINOLJ)

Date: 2004-04-23 05:33 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morningstar-lj.livejournal.com
I first read that as Lionel Fanthorpe of the Templars....

Date: 2004-04-23 13:22 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blufive.livejournal.com
Well, now you come to mention it, I believe he was claiming to be the Grand High Archbishop of the Templar Order or somesuch.

It was quite amusing in a "starting almost serious and rapidly sailing towards barking mad" kind of way.

Also: <vader>we have you now!</vader>

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