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melchar ([personal profile] melchar) wrote in [community profile] basfa2023-07-24 03:03 pm

BASFA minutes for July 17

Minutes of Meeting #1714
Monday, July 17, 2023

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

***NEW*** ZOOM Meeting Registration link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcld-6rpjgvGtIgLOOMifWVLgfj9p19Xtim

Called to order at 20:01

Total of 11 log-ins

Secretary = The minutes of meeting 1713 were posted online, and were accepted as: Give me time to think about it.

Treasurer = Regular: $15,805.32
Party: $230.58
Money can be sent to salve guilt via PayPal - sent to = dwgallaher@gmail.com

Vice President = Nothing fannish to report.

President = Not present.

Committees:
None present.

New Business: No new business.

Announcements:

Lisa: 3 Below is doing Thanks For Playing the Game Show Show starting this week (previews Thu & Fri) opening night is Saturday. Same show as before, but it’s been tinkered. Previews are discounted.

Rick: https://main.pemmi-con.ca/ Pemmi-Con, the 2023 NASFiC runs Thursday through Sunday in Winnipeg, Manitoba -- including site selection for the 2024 NASFiC. 50% of the panels will be available via Zoom. Such a deal! Gerald and Gayle will be there (they are en route). AQI is about half as bad as Sasquan.

Yochanan: There are some local “comic-cons”. Sat, July 22 in Livermore (livermorearts.org/events/comiccon-livermore/), Sun, July 23 in Santa Cruz (allevents.in/santa%20cruz/santa-cruz-toy-anime-comic-con/200024200059015?ref=eventlist-cat). Aug 20 in San Jose (chatterblock.com/events/375734/san-jose-comic-con/).

Patty: August 19-20? California Extreme in Santa Clara. Pre-sales end at the end of July. caextreme.org

Gerald: Rocket Lab (NZ) has just launched a bunch of satellites, and landed the booster in the water and recovered it.

Reviews

Yochanan: Japantown’s Obon Festival (previous weekend). Attended on Sunday, had a marvelous time. Mostly outdoors, free. Taiko, food, stores, group dance. Had a fantastic time. Two thumbs up.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Saw last Tuesday. Discount rate, got money’s worth. Dealing has got better. There’s an underutilized time-travel element. Favorites (in order) 1,3,5 - not a big fan of 2 or 4.
1917 (Showtime) WWI film. Wanted to see it originally, but didn’t manage. Loved it. Amazing camera work.
The Best of Connie Willis. Chunky book. Mostly short stories and novellas, all Hugo and Novella winners! Highly recommend (also includes WorldCon GOH, and other speeches). includes author commentary.
Coherence. Finally saw it (2013) very unusual, interesting film. Has parallel timelines. Small budget, but a compelling story. Two thumbs up. Mind-bending and cool.

Robin: Nimona (Netflix) A knight in a futuristic feudal society is framed for murder and runs away. Animated. One thumb up…

Rick: Foundation (Apple TV+) has just started season 2, based distantly on Asimov's novels. Lee Pace and Jared Harris still expertly chewing up scenery, great visuals, good (Bear McCreary) music, still don't know if the writers know what they're doing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_(TV_series)
Finished watching Season 1 of the dystopian-future SF series "Silo" on Apple TV+, based on the famous novels by Hugh Howey. Tour de force. Ratchets the tension and paranoia up each of the 10 episodes, has an epic cliff-hanger ending. (And has been renewed.) Recommended!

Sandra: Buried: The 1982 Alpine Meadows Avalanche on iTunes and Prime. Interesting local content, recommended at full price. https://www.buriedfilm.com/

Rumor of the Week: Parallel Ken does a great job at all the alternate BASFA meetings. 7/2

Adjourned at: 20:53