WorldCon is awesome. Although I dropped my phone in a toilet. That part was lame, but entirely not the fault of WorldCon. I've learned that the subject of panels is generally less important than who is on them. Note good panelists and go to thier panels. Myke Cole (far left below) from the Disaster Response in SF panel was great, that was the most fun panel of the past two days, and almost no one got to experience it. Although the intimacy probably helped. The chemistry among the panellists, and between the panel and the audience, was awesome.
Violatin' the fire code at WorldCon!
Violatin' the fire code at WorldCon!
Violatin' the fire code at WorldCon!
WorldCon is awesome. Although I dropped my phone in a toilet. That part was lame, but entirely not the fault of WorldCon. I've learned that the subject of panels is generally less important than who is on them. Note good panelists and go to thier panels. Myke Cole (far left below) from the Disaster Response in SF panel was great, that was the most fun panel of the past two days, and almost no one got to experience it. Although the intimacy probably helped. The chemistry among the panellists, and between the panel and the audience, was awesome.