• New contentendor for first SF con

    From Keith F. Lynch@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 17 21:24:54 2021
    There's a new (i.e. old) contentendor for first ever SF convention:

    https://www.cracked.com/article_31795_the-odd-origin-of-the-worlds-first-sci-fi-convention.html
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  • From Gary McGath@21:1/5 to Keith F. Lynch on Wed Nov 17 17:36:03 2021
    On 11/17/21 4:24 PM, Keith F. Lynch wrote:
    There's a new (i.e. old) contentendor for first ever SF convention:

    https://www.cracked.com/article_31795_the-odd-origin-of-the-worlds-first-sci-fi-convention.html


    It immediately set the precedent of being a financial failure, a
    tradition many cons have followed.

    The article calls the line "It was a dark and stormy night," which
    opened his novel _Paul Clifford_, a "dreadful melodramatic opening."
    Why? It's vivid, descriptive, and brief.

    The rest of the sentence piles on 51 more words, in sharp contrast to
    the short statement that always gets attacked. The one important piece
    of information, that the scene of the story is London, is relegated to parentheses within the sentence.

    The reason "It was a dark and stormy night" is considered bad may be
    that Snoopy used it as the start of his aimless attempts to write
    fiction. In one strip, he follows it with a series of non sequiturs,
    which he promises to tie together.

    _The Three Musketeers_ uses an essentially equivalent line, though in
    French and not at the beginning of the novel.


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  • From Tim Illingworth@21:1/5 to Keith F. Lynch on Wed Nov 17 17:28:15 2021
    On 11/17/2021 4:24 PM, Keith F. Lynch wrote:
    There's a new (i.e. old) contentendor for first ever SF convention:

    https://www.cracked.com/article_31795_the-odd-origin-of-the-worlds-first-sci-fi-convention.html

    Definitely a proto-con, but much like the Viking discovery of North
    America, it doesn't seem to have had long-term effects.

    Tim

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  • From Peter Trei@21:1/5 to Keith F. Lynch on Wed Nov 17 15:18:56 2021
    On Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 4:24:55 PM UTC-5, Keith F. Lynch wrote:
    There's a new (i.e. old) contentendor for first ever SF convention:

    https://www.cracked.com/article_31795_the-odd-origin-of-the-worlds-first-sci-fi-convention.html
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    Keith F. Lynch - http://keithlynch.net/
    Please see http://keithlynch.net/email.html before emailing me.

    That's hardly news. This has been written about numerous times.

    Fun fact: the bouillon-based spread, Bovril, is a portmanteau of 'Bos'
    (Latin for cow), and 'Vril', from the book that inspired this event.

    Pt

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  • From Peter Trei@21:1/5 to Peter Trei on Wed Nov 17 15:22:21 2021
    On Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 6:18:57 PM UTC-5, Peter Trei wrote:
    On Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 4:24:55 PM UTC-5, Keith F. Lynch wrote:
    There's a new (i.e. old) contentendor for first ever SF convention:

    https://www.cracked.com/article_31795_the-odd-origin-of-the-worlds-first-sci-fi-convention.html
    --
    Keith F. Lynch - http://keithlynch.net/
    Please see http://keithlynch.net/email.html before emailing me.
    That's hardly news. This has been written about numerous times.

    Fun fact: the bouillon-based spread, Bovril, is a portmanteau of 'Bos'
    (Latin for cow), and 'Vril', from the book that inspired this event.

    Well, the article mentions that at the end, I see. I hadn't bothered reading
    it through, since it was old news.

    Pt

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  • From Paul Dormer@21:1/5 to Peter Trei on Thu Nov 18 11:23:00 2021
    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Peter Trei) wrote:

    That's hardly news. This has been written about numerous times.

    Yes, the BBC did a radio documentary way back in 2009 about Vril which mentioned this event. (No longer available on the BBC website, alas.)

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gd7hr

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  • From Gary McGath@21:1/5 to Keith F. Lynch on Thu Nov 18 08:29:50 2021
    On 11/17/21 4:24 PM, Keith F. Lynch wrote:
    There's a new (i.e. old) contentendor for first ever SF convention:

    https://www.cracked.com/article_31795_the-odd-origin-of-the-worlds-first-sci-fi-convention.html


    Contentendor? Is that Spanish, or is it what's inside a Star Wars moon?

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  • From Keith F. Lynch@21:1/5 to Gary McGath on Sat Nov 20 20:37:54 2021
    Gary McGath <[email protected]> wrote:
    Keith F. Lynch wrote:
    There's a new (i.e. old) contentendor for first ever SF convention:

    https://www.cracked.com/article_31795_the-odd-origin-of-the-worlds-first-sci-fi-convention.html

    Contentendor? Is that Spanish, or is it what's inside a Star Wars moon?

    Sorry. I don't know how I made such an extreme typo and failed to
    catch it.
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    Keith F. Lynch - http://keithlynch.net/
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