Dec 7 BASFA minutes
Minutes of Meeting #1579
Monday, December 7, 2020
Trey Haddad, President
Ken Patterson, Vice President
Dave Gallaher, Treasurer
Galen Tripp & Laser Pistol Packin’ Mama, Sergeants at Arms
Barbara Johnson-Haddad, Secretary
held online, in exile
ZOOM Meeting Registration link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUqcuqorDMsHtTgbbD44ZgG2WzrVGkr6pnX
Called to order at 20:05
Total of 12 log-ins
The minutes of meeting 1578 were accepted as: Neither confirmed nor denied.
Treasurer = 0 taken… Regular $15,632.83 Party $230.58
Vice President: Nothing Fannish to report.
President: Not present.
No committees reporting.
No new business.
Craig: Moved to “Establish a committee on establishing committees which will dissolve upon the Club’s first in-person meeting.” It’s arbitrary and silly. Possibly recursive. - Motion carries.
Announcements:
Gerald: Local author Brian Coad passed away 93 in Santa Rosa.
Gayle: We once called him from a place he lived in in the UK. His son hoped he’d last until the election, which he did.
Valerie: Dickens fair is still virtually happening, including this weekend's "Edgar Allen Poe Performs The Zucchini Song." https://dickensfair.com/dickens-fair-at-home/dickensathome-schedule There's also a few cons: This Saturday: Santa Clara library comic-con at home for kids, craft bags to go are available. https://www.sclibrary.org/calendar/comic-con http://www.harrypotterconference.com/home.html is having encore presentations of its panels, $5 for new attendees. https://www.furfest.org/ is online dec 18-20.
Lisa & Candace followed on about past live Santa Clara library comic-cons
Howeird: Adopted a second Calico Cat named Ma’am. A mirror of his first Calico (Spook). Spook will stalk Ma’am, engage in a 15 second battle, then go their own way. Can see each other from perches in different rooms. Ma’am is a lap cat, unlike Spook.
Ken & Jerry: Chuck Yeager died at 97.
Todd: Baycon isn’t happening live in 2021, plans to be back in 2022.
Reviews
Gearld: SpaceX launched its new cargo dragon. NASA coverage was good (a little dumbed down). Good pics of ISS from the unmanned capsule.
Lisa: 4th time they’ve used this booster! (Candice thinks they have a span of seven uses? Gerald says the other booster has done seven, and may do an eighth).
Craig: Likes the SpaceX coverage better.
Lisa: Attended SMOFCon online. There was a panel on running virtual cons! Not sure how the year’s going to go (first half is shot). WorldCon in DC has a questionnaire about doing virtual in the summer or hybrid-virtual in December. Doubts about WesterCon in person. Many breakout rooms (which can not be deleted…) Grenadine was running the reg. New functions with direct links to the virtual events.
Craig: Also attended some of the later programming. Minimalist. Mostly the required things. They turned off the chat function, which was a disappointment. Grenadine has been closely associated with fandom, and we get to beta test the functions.
Valerie: h-net is great for calls for papers--I got a pile of instant responses! Also, still collecting essays on Jewish science fiction. https://networks.h-net.org/node/73374/announcements/6914526/jewish-science-fiction-and-fantasy-criticism Offers have been flooding in!
Rumor of the Week: There's a monolith in my yard.
Adjourned at: 20:57
Monday, December 7, 2020
Trey Haddad, President
Ken Patterson, Vice President
Dave Gallaher, Treasurer
Galen Tripp & Laser Pistol Packin’ Mama, Sergeants at Arms
Barbara Johnson-Haddad, Secretary
held online, in exile
ZOOM Meeting Registration link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUqcuqorDMsHtTgbbD44ZgG2WzrVGkr6pnX
Called to order at 20:05
Total of 12 log-ins
The minutes of meeting 1578 were accepted as: Neither confirmed nor denied.
Treasurer = 0 taken… Regular $15,632.83 Party $230.58
Vice President: Nothing Fannish to report.
President: Not present.
No committees reporting.
No new business.
Craig: Moved to “Establish a committee on establishing committees which will dissolve upon the Club’s first in-person meeting.” It’s arbitrary and silly. Possibly recursive. - Motion carries.
Announcements:
Gerald: Local author Brian Coad passed away 93 in Santa Rosa.
Gayle: We once called him from a place he lived in in the UK. His son hoped he’d last until the election, which he did.
Valerie: Dickens fair is still virtually happening, including this weekend's "Edgar Allen Poe Performs The Zucchini Song." https://dickensfair.com/dickens-fair-at-home/dickensathome-schedule There's also a few cons: This Saturday: Santa Clara library comic-con at home for kids, craft bags to go are available. https://www.sclibrary.org/calendar/comic-con http://www.harrypotterconference.com/home.html is having encore presentations of its panels, $5 for new attendees. https://www.furfest.org/ is online dec 18-20.
Lisa & Candace followed on about past live Santa Clara library comic-cons
Howeird: Adopted a second Calico Cat named Ma’am. A mirror of his first Calico (Spook). Spook will stalk Ma’am, engage in a 15 second battle, then go their own way. Can see each other from perches in different rooms. Ma’am is a lap cat, unlike Spook.
Ken & Jerry: Chuck Yeager died at 97.
Todd: Baycon isn’t happening live in 2021, plans to be back in 2022.
Reviews
Gearld: SpaceX launched its new cargo dragon. NASA coverage was good (a little dumbed down). Good pics of ISS from the unmanned capsule.
Lisa: 4th time they’ve used this booster! (Candice thinks they have a span of seven uses? Gerald says the other booster has done seven, and may do an eighth).
Craig: Likes the SpaceX coverage better.
Lisa: Attended SMOFCon online. There was a panel on running virtual cons! Not sure how the year’s going to go (first half is shot). WorldCon in DC has a questionnaire about doing virtual in the summer or hybrid-virtual in December. Doubts about WesterCon in person. Many breakout rooms (which can not be deleted…) Grenadine was running the reg. New functions with direct links to the virtual events.
Craig: Also attended some of the later programming. Minimalist. Mostly the required things. They turned off the chat function, which was a disappointment. Grenadine has been closely associated with fandom, and we get to beta test the functions.
Valerie: h-net is great for calls for papers--I got a pile of instant responses! Also, still collecting essays on Jewish science fiction. https://networks.h-net.org/node/73374/announcements/6914526/jewish-science-fiction-and-fantasy-criticism Offers have been flooding in!
Rumor of the Week: There's a monolith in my yard.
Adjourned at: 20:57