So I know Jeremy and Evebird are going to Botcon since I'm in the same vehicle with them but I'm curious if any other visitors to this here plastic crack website are heading to Lexington at the end of the month?
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I wish. :)
Maybe next year?
By the way, I understand BT will be showing This Binary Universe in Boston on the 14th. Totally not the end of the month, but if you guys go early you might be able to catch it. ^___^
BT? Binary Universe?
What are you talking about JOP?
Boston != Botcon.
Ahahaha, I'm the lame. Tired + Sick = Cannot Read Properly, somehow I decided that Botcon was in Boston this year. WTF? I need rest...
BTW, I see your XML suckage, and I raise you one SharePoint 2007 install.
This Binary Universe == Teh Awesome.
JOP: Sharepoint = eww. We opted against it for now due to cost, complexity, and training needs. (I realize this is a non-plastic topic and now return to your regularly scheduled crack!)
Did I mention that possibly the entire financial future of our company rests on SharePoint? Oh, but our network architect says I'm not allowed to have any of the ports open...
...back to the crack. ^_^
Count your blessings, folks. The store I work at still runs on WANG computers.
We're so on the cutting edge of 1983.
I was going to come down but i kinda use my fundage on a tru giftset http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=005&item=150022951052&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1 and i had to get baby stuff sigh next year is the year it'd be cool to meet you guys
Oh my god! You totally suck!
I could'nt help it there were like no bids on it
Being a child of the eighties, I just managed to clip the tail end of G1. My son, at the ripe old age of four, is a die hard enthusiast, with about 25 or so Transformers in his collection. Looks like we are going to make the 9 hour trek from central PA down to Botcon. Just going to be there Saturday(travel days on either side), and not really sure what to expect. Looking forward to it all the same.
Welcome Doug.
I'd imagine even the lamest TF con would be mind boggling to a little kid.
This'll be my 4th TF con and while I'm not heavy into the panels and stuff I do love wandering around the dealer tables.
Yeah, I'm pretty much expecting he'll be more about the dealers room and the screening rooms than the panels. At his age, its all about the toys and the show, and not so much about what's behind the curtain.
I can see it now, we will walk into the dealer's room and the eyes will pop out faster than a spring loaded missle. That said, as a sci-fi geek, I have enjoyed a number of different cons and am looking forward to being in Lexington at the end of the month.