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sunseenli October 21 2010, 11:21:42 UTC
Oh, no, I know--this format is only for the people who can't wait for my (admittedly slightly delayed lately) con report, which is of course much easier to browse through with thumbnails and all. Or if they want the high res versions. If you give me a month (or so) I should have them up in a much more convenient manner.

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loudnbothered October 21 2010, 02:08:53 UTC
I saw Marv briefly on Friday. Didnt see you at all. Baw :/

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sunseenli October 21 2010, 11:19:04 UTC
He told me he saw you, but I didn't get to see you or Tee! at all!

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loudnbothered October 22 2010, 03:49:07 UTC
I propose we resolve this by doing a non-convention dinner. Discuss!

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caloris October 22 2010, 04:30:13 UTC
Yes. When I'm in New York next. ;)

Must get back to NYC at some point... Go somewhere other then JFK.

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jenybean October 21 2010, 03:29:33 UTC
It was quite the experiance.
Next time I'll bring mace so that I can get my point across with those annoying salesmen!

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sunseenli October 21 2010, 11:18:15 UTC
And now see, I deliberately took the mace out of my bookbag because I was afraid it might be searched!

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mariorob October 21 2010, 20:49:08 UTC
*Sniff* You know how to make me tear don't you. All I can really Say to that is... you're welcome.

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sunseenli October 22 2010, 11:54:48 UTC
<3

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ngmaster October 31 2010, 23:13:05 UTC
The experiment went rather interestingly. I did find some amusement that people were handing me their cameras to photograph them and I stifled my reaction as much as I could.

I promise a more detailed analysis of the experiment soon!

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sunseenli November 1 2010, 11:23:41 UTC
Well, you've got to remember: if people didn't know about your experiment, they had no way of knowing that you didn't want to take pictures, even with someone else's camera. It's a fairly standard request, especially at events such as these.

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ngmaster November 2 2010, 05:27:07 UTC
Yeah, true. Though for some odd reason, I notice I got handed other people's cameras a lot more during the experiment than if I was armed.

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sunseenli November 2 2010, 11:27:05 UTC
It's because etiquette dictates you don't ask someone who's busy, or who has their hands full--your rig is pretty big, no one's going to ask you to juggle your expensive looking camera to take a picture with theirs. When you're not armed, your hands are free, and as far as they know, you're not doing anything.

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