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Well, my photos from Worldcon came in.

And they really suck. They are grainy. Some reflect the flash, obscuring what I was photographing. Others drape what I was taking a picture of in darkness while lighting up the foreground. (For example, I took a couple pictures of Ray Bradbury but got pictures of the people sitting in front of me instead.)

Bummer.

I’ll see if I can Photoshop correct the ones that aren’t so bad and share those.

I’m so glad I got a digital camera for my birthday – it arrived after I was already in Anaheim for the con. This should never happen to me again.


    WOW: Worldcon Overwhelms Wonderfully


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    Just got back from the 64th Annual World Science Fiction Convention last night and I’m desperately trying to catch up on all the e-mail that came over the past week, so this will be a short post.

    In summary, my first Worldcon has won me over to Worldcons. Next year’s is in Yokohama, Japan, so I won’t be able to make it. But, Denver was voted as the site for 2008 and I’ve never been to Denver ....

    Anyway, I had a blast and I’ll share with you some of what I learned and did and saw over the next couple of weeks.

    For those of you who weren't able to make it – Harlan Ellison announced that this would be his last convention. The audience let out a disappointed "Ahhhh."

    Alas, I won't have any party stories to tell, though. I’m painfully shy and came alone. So, I didn't have the courage (nor the energy since my body kept waking me up at 8am ET!) to check them out. I heard the Masquerade was a blast.

    Anyway, that's it for now.

    Oh! If you have any questions about Worldcon, post them in the comments and I'll try to answer them, if I can. Also, I’ll have photos within a week, and I’ll share those, too.


      Godzilla Welcomes You to Japan


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      Classic Media will send one lucky winner to Japan for 8-days and 7-nights. The contest helps promote the release of the original uncut version of Gojira (known in the U.S. as Godzilla) on 2-disc DVD set.

      The trip is one of about 250 prizes, reports IF Magazine, including 50 including 50 Gojira/Godzilla: King Of The Monsters DVD sets and 200 Gojira DVD posters. In addition, each day of the contest, a Sony PSP will be given away.

      The contest, which started on Aug. 16, will run through Sept. 16. For more information or to enter, visit www.godzillaondvd.com.

      The new DVD will include 40 minutes of previously removed footage restored, as well as the Americanized version starring Raymond Burr. The DVD is priced at $21.98.



        Hooray for Two Heads!


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        "Well, just who do you think you are, honey?" flounced the insect quivering its wings in rage, "Zaphod Beeblebrox or something?"

        "Count the heads," said Zaphod in a low rasp.

        -- The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, Chapter 6

        There’s a new exhibit opening at the World Aquarium at the City Museum in St. Louis that celebrates two-headed-ness. And, they hope to set – make that create – a Guinness World Record for "Largest Exhibit of Two-headed Animals."

        On display will be We, the two-headed albino rat snake that the Aquarium tried to auction off on Ebay in January, but weren’t allowed to because of the site’s ban on the sale of live animals. Joining We, will be at least 10 other two-headed snakes and turtles, nine of which are owned by Fred Lally of West Fork, Ark.

        Lally hopes this exhibit will help him branch out his animal exhibit business. Currently, he and his wife display the animals at fairs and festivals. This exhibit could boost the reputation of his collection and allow him to display in cooler surroundings. "I'd much rather make up (a display) that could go inside malls," he said.

        Leonard Sonnenschein, president of the World Aquarium, hopes that We will make friends during the exhibit and that little two-headed snakes will be the result. However, he’s not sure whether We is male, female or both. The aquarium has been trying to breed We since the failed auction earlier this year.

        Two-headed snakes are rare, but have been found in the wild. Most likely they are lucky to be captured, as having two heads could make them vulnerable to predators. "Just watching them feed, often fighting over which head will swallow the prey, shows that feeding takes a good deal of time, during which they would be highly vulnerable to predators," Gordon Burghardt, a herpetologist at the University of Tennessee, told National Geographic News back in 2002. "They also have a great deal of difficulty deciding which direction to go, and if they had to respond to an attack quickly they would just not be capable of it."

        The World Aquarium is part of the St. Louis Children's Aquarium, a museum that educates the public with its hands-on, friendly exhibits and interactive programs.

        The exhibit will run through Sept. 5. I think if he were real, Mr. Beeblebrox would say this exhibit was "Far Out!"

        For more information:
        World Aquarium at the City Museum
        www.worldaquarium.net

        Life Is Confusing For Two-Headed Snakes
        news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/03/0318_0319_twoheadsnake.html



        "If I had two heads like you, Zaphod, I could have hours of fun banging them against a wall."

        -- The Hitchhiker's Guide the Galaxy Radio Series.


          Genre Traveler Friendly Vacation Makes Top 10 Excursions Even Your Teen Will Love


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          DestinationVillas.com, a company specializing in vacation rental by owner properties and destination guides for renters, has created a top 10 list of vacation excursions for families with teens. One of the excursions -- number six -- would appeal to genre travelers.

          According to DestinationVillas.com, the National Youth Leader Foundation offers a 10-day Tech Camp for pre-college aged teens. The program, located in Silicon Valley, organizes visits to Yahoo, Google, NASA Ames Research, PayPal, and major universities. Developed with an entrepreneurial slant, it highlights high tech career options.

          DestinationVillas.com said that it got "a four-star rating from the teens" it interviewed.

          For more information on the National Youth Leader Foundation Forum on Technology, visit www.nylf.org/tech/index.cfm.

          For the rest of the 10 Excursions Even Your Teen Will Love, visit www.destinationvillas.com/destination/10-Excursions-Even-Your-Teen-Will-Love.html.

          For some tips on vacationing with teens, visit www.destinationvillas.com/travel-tips/Tips-for-Teen-Friendly-Vacations.html.

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