Necon 29 was, again delightful.  Attendance was down a bit due to the economy, and many friends were missed.  But many other friends were there, and friends I hadn't met before.  I bounced between many conversational circles, and did a bit of tech work to make sure Matt Bechtel's "State of Necon" address didn't go off more than 24 hours late.  I received my first Valuable Prize, which I traded up a couple of times.  Jack Haringa now has my Valuable Prize.  
I am now the proud owner of a copy of the Big Book of Necon, which contains many stories and moments from Necons past. 
A few notes:  Dallas makes an astonishing goon.  
Every year that passes makes me more impressed with Gary Frank's ability with a guitar.  He can play anything.  I did not expect to sing a Pink Floyd song at 2 in the morning, much less get into it.  
Doug Winter is damn funny.  And he's a lawyer.  How does that work?  Does he suppress it in the courtroom, and let it all out only at Necon? 
I need to take the Monday after NECON off.  
Coming back from Necon and diving right into opera rehearsals did not make this my easiest week ever.
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