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Geek Culture / Plea to TGC to hold an official convention next year.

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Mnemonix
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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 09:57
Hello,

I think due to the success of this years convention, It may provide TGC with the motivation to organise an official one sometime next year. I would be very interested in it and im sure many other people would be too. If you are then post here and see if we can make them make it happen.

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 09:58
Come to the US. Then I will support you 100%.


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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 10:01
Or how about Brazil?

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 10:13
Please don`t hijack this thread.

Post here if you would be interested in coming to an Official convention.

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 10:15
I'm interested Hold it in Birmingham!

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 11:24 Edited at: 28th Oct 2004 11:25
Hijack the thread and face my wwwwwwwwwrath

Depending on where and when it is, there's a very slim possibility I could actually fly to the UK and attend. Very slim. But the chance may (or may not) exist .


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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 11:32
*is in the exact same condition as Mouse*

Thats why we should hold it halfway between the US and the UK, on a boat.


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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 11:37 Edited at: 28th Oct 2004 11:48
I have a -386129.651342% chance of attending.

(I don't think I can go to any convention)

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 11:39
IF there is another one in the UK, my attendance would be based on my mood 2 days before. Most likely not, but if 2 days before i have some money, i'll book a ticket and pop over.

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 11:41
Quote: "Please don`t hijack this thread.

Post here if you would be interested in coming to an Official convention."


It's not really hijacking the thread, the simple matter is that it really depends where it is held for most people.


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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 14:33
Well, if it's in the UK, I would suggest London.
Why ? Because it's also more easy to access by the other Europeans. I would only have to take two trains to come.

Of course France, Germany and The Netherlands would be ok too.
Too bad I couldn't go to Bamberg this summer.

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 14:37
If there is a convention in Las Vegas I will go.
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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 18:28
I would like to go, but don't think I can. We should have in Western Australia, then everyone would have to travel a long way no matter where they are Except me of course


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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 18:34
Nothing wrong with Chichester, although if that isn't desired that somewhere just past London may be best...

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 18:45
OOO I want one please, but in Whitstable ....I wonder if there's a website...

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 19:13 Edited at: 28th Oct 2004 19:14
An official convention would be great. I would have attended TCA's if it wasn't so far away. I'm with Darthster on this one. hold it in 'Nam (Birming-Nam). It's nice and central, easy to get to by train, plane or automobile, and whould halve my journey accross the country. Not everyone lives in the south, there are small pockets of civilisation up here in the grim north. Although we still have Black&White TV and think the 286 is most powerful computer known to man.

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 19:14 Edited at: 28th Oct 2004 19:16
I have to agree with London for being a good place for the next convention.

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 20:10
Quote: "I have to agree with London for being a good place for the next convention."




London's the worst place to drive to! Hold it in Manchester, I say

We can then go and watch United controversially beat Arsenal afterwards. It'd be a barrell of fun.

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 20:57 Edited at: 28th Oct 2004 20:58
LIVERPOOOOOOOOL



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HA HA HA HA HA

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@ Aura

Yes I have driven around 'Nam before, I used to work there, and London. I know the M6&M42 are Pigs of roads, but they are infinatley better than anything withing a 20 mile radius of London.

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 22:09
Why no have a virtual convention? Hook up the TGC HQ with a load of webcams then send out a live video feed. I'm sure a tonn of people have webcams here as well. It could be a mass video chat thingy, and half the fun would be in finishing the chat thing!

Oh that rememinds me, when DarkTopias finished why not have it's offical opening as the virtual convention?

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 23:24
As the TGC team are based north, I think that it should be held in Birmingham, then it is central to enveryone, and easier for Lee and Mike to get to. Also, it's pretty close to me, so that would be good.

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 23:29
Quote: "Why no have a virtual convention"


1. Because virtual beer tastes rubbish.

2. You can't laugh at Ravey getting drunk.

3. I still won't be able to understand Lee but I think I can when I'm drunk.

Hmm I rekon beer may have something to do with it

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 23:33
Gah, make it fairly central to everyone and hold it in Ireland

I'd be interested, but once again, there'd be money and time issues, I'll be in a full-time job for most of next year, doing work experience for college, so that would limit my chances somewhat. It would, however, provide me with necessary funds to attend...

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Posted: 28th Oct 2004 23:45
Quote: "As the TGC team are based north, I think that it should be held in Birmingham"


We could all go to Wigan and see teh TGC boyz (be very handy for me, Liverpool'd be even handier)

In fact, if you want to know exactly where to go, here's an aerial view of the TGC hq, as per the main TGC site:

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Dang you Darthster, last time someone posted that video I listened to it for like an hour. Here I go again, it's been looping for ten minutes.



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Ok, first of all, London is REALLY expensive.

Secondly, I want to say that I thoroughly, and I mean thoroughly, appreciate the time and effort that TCA puts into these Cons. It must take hours and hours and hours to arrange. Yet he does it. The man deserves an award.

Thirdly, I thought Chichester was a fine and very interesting venue. In fact my biggest regret is that I didn't take the extra time to look around the City. I shall be doing that sometime soon as I intend to make a special trip back just to sightsee.

So, hence, I am quite happy to vote for Chichester again.

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Quote: "The man deserves an award"

True, but I wasn't going to say it...

Quote: "So, hence, I am quite happy to vote for Chichester again.
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At last - someone else who is keen to visit Chichester again...

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ooo Canterbury's a nice place...ish

but anyway, I think that Chichester could be a good venue, I can save up for it and be old enough to look old enough to drink alcohol *plots*

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I have no objection with Chichester, I appreciate all the time and effort that went into it and I enjoyed it very much. If you were to host more then I am practically a guaranteed attendee of them all .

It would be nice to see TGC involvement in it. They have a large amount of people who respect them and their work, I for one, and obviously everybody else who attended last weekend, not to mention probably hundreds of people here.

With Chichester I personally have no problem with, but it is difficult for lots of other people (including international visitors) to reach, but having said that, TCA does do the wonderful work of organising it, so he deserves to do it in a place convenient for him to set it up.

Just my thoughts.

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dude let us american host are own convention in minnesota because its cold there and you wont get hot in the warehouse with the comps lol

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Major kudos to Nick for being a truly excellent host, but ...


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I also noticed, and appreciated, the relative cheapness of alcohol in Chichester compared to London.

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Quote: "Dang you Darthster, last time someone posted that video I listened to it for like an hour. Here I go again, it's been looping for ten minutes. "


It's bostin' mate.

The general image I got from this year's photos was that of grown men with beer bellies standing around looking a bit confused :S

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