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Mike Dicenso spewed out:
Actually on that note; the conventions I went to around the mid-70's, early-to late 80', and early 90's had a very small percentage of the so-clled "slob/nerd/geek" quotient, and often very few of the stereotypical cosplaying, "Get a Life Trekkie". Often I was annoyed how the news media visiting SF or Trek cons would go out of their way to ignore the "normal"/"mundanes" who made up the vast majority, and focused almost exclusively on the costume wearing nutcases. When you saw the final Doesn't that typify Hollywood in general and a lot of "news" organizations today? Ever since the major broadcast networks folded their news operations into their entertainment divisions the emphasis on colorful nutcases has been their stock-in-trade. highly edited piece run on the 10 o clock newscast, you'd think that only that type of person made up the Trek fanbase. -Mike I went to one and only one convention in... lessee... 1972, yeah, and don't remember a whole lot of freaks. I remember they were talking about the movie deal then, a full 8 years before it actually got made. But my biggest thrill was when I ran into Isaac Asimov in the hallway outside the main ballroom and ended up talking to him for about half an hour. Got his autograph which I still have. That was so cool. -- bp Proud Member of the Human O-Ring Society Since 2003 |
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