Sep. 14th, 2020

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Minutes of Meeting #1566
Monday, September 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

Called to order at 20:05

Total of 11 log-ins

The minutes of meeting 1565 were accepted as: Probably available somewhere.

Treasurer. Same as last week?

Vice President: Nothing Fannish to report.
Vice President for Life (Tamera Capp): Being sucked in to Harry Potter political fics, as well as writing her own Harry Potter fic.

President: Not present.

No committees reporting.

No new business.

DaveC posed a question to the group. And was answered.


Announcements:

Gerald: Launch window: 0200-0430 GMT on 11th (10:00 p.m.-12:30 a.m. EDT on (10th/11th)
Launch site: Pacific Spaceport Complex, Kodiak Island, Alaska
A commercial small satellite launch vehicle developed by Astra will make its first orbital launch attempt. Astra says there will be no payloads on this test flight. Scrubbed on Aug. 2 due to upper level winds and boat in range. Scrubbed on Aug. 4 and Aug. 6. Delayed from Aug. 30 due to poor weather forecast. [Aug. 28] see: www.spaceflightnow.com


Lisa: Festival of the Living Rooms #4 this weekend FB and YouTube. Performances by many, including the Capps! Music by people around the world from their living rooms.
facebook.com/groups/1606369249486666

Howierd: Climatalogical: Denver is going form 100 to snow at 3am.
The Capps are living this.


Reviews

FredM: = Caught part of Dragoncon over the weekend. Payed the $10, to make sure he could see George Rabb. Also watched a couple other skeptic track panels. Fell down on finding the full schedule grid (at the end of the 20-page getting started doc.) Some tracks run the whole convention (so much that it’s almost its own con!)
Cliff went to part of it. No Discord community like other OnlineCons. Liked some of the old panels, including some of the past panels. Panel on cooking, eating and growing food on Mars was riveting. The $10 grants access to the panels for the whole year.


Howierd: = Star Trek Lower Decks imdb.com/title/tt9184820/ Was avoiding because he’s kind of lazy watching Comcast more than his streaming, and not fond of animation based on live action. Not disappointed, but not that good. Characters more frenetic than they need to be. Good job of cultural things on other planets. Goes further than they cold have for the Enterprise… Surprised at the romantic (and non-romantic) pairings. All in all, wouldn’t pay extra for it, but worth full price.
Valerie: Enjoying it. Trying to spoof its own franchise. More realistic humans vs. utopian ideal in the live-action shows. They actually feel a bit like con-goers! Fun in-show referencing the history.
Ken: Interesting to note that it kind of follows from the original animated series with a cat-person.
Cliff: Recommends the DC Fontana story “Yesteryear”, a Larry Niven story and a sequel to Tribbles.


DaveC = Finished watching season 1 of Stargirl. Enjoyed it very much. 20 years after the Justice Society of Amerca is all killed off by the Injustice Society. Stepdaughter of the sole survivor is chosen by the cosmic lamp. Enjoyable. Material taken most seriously of DC TV adaptations – more intelligently written. Recommends.
Valerie: Was not impressed by episode 1 - so conventional… But then she gets her group together, and has came around on it. Feels like runaways.


Gayle = DC Fonatana nostalgia trip… Was recently reading reviews of Galaxy Quest on IMDB. People who thought it was not funny seemed to be non-Americans. Asked DC what she thought of it was, and the response was that she was ROTFL. Gayle would gives it an 8/10 stars.
Cliff: Showing off his Obama Hope style “Never Give Up…” mug. Was opposite The Matrix for the Hugo. Cory Doctorow was presenting the award for that category and said “Never Give Up…” and a roar from the audience finished with “Never surrender.” The co-cretors were excited to win. Cliff was so the nerdy kid who’s parents were glad when he was outside, that he had to show the film to his parents. Re-watched the ending and noticed that Guy expects to die (but doesn’t)

MetOpera Streaming: The Tempest. Got caught up in it. Modernization of Shakespeare. Scenery was beautiful, singers wonderful.


Rumor of the Week: California fires are larger on the inside.

Adjourned at: 21:08
melchar: bucky katt making a statement (bucky)
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Minutes of Meeting #1567
Monday, September 14, 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

Called to order at 8:01 pm
21 various beings attended

The minutes of meeting 1566 were accepted as 'post toasties'

the Treasurer reported that nothing has changed =
regular total is $15,632.83; party total is $230.58

the VP had nothing fannish to report

the President had nothing fannish to report

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Fred announced that Cory Doctorow is running a Kickstarter for the audio version of his next book = https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/attack-surface-audiobook-for-the-third-little-brother-book

REVIEWS:
John reviewed their early birthday present to themselves was to drive down to LA, were careful & stayed at a Marriott hotel - seeing lots of crowding & mask violations - they went down for the Taste of Knott's food festival, as the festival was very nice, the staff was very good, the air quality was terrible & they ended up exhausted, John picked up a Gardians of the Galaxy lunchbox & some little Dr Who figures, visited Disney & did some downtown Disney shopping
Then, over the weekend they saw the Democratic fundraiser, a live-reading of Princess Bride that was really fun, with much of the original cast doing their roles & well worth the donation. Lisa followed, saying she really, really enjoyed it; Valerie agreed & very much enjoyed it. John says they also saw another Democratic fund raiser with Kamela Harris & others that was also worth viewing. Gerald commented that he saw the fundraiser & the participants were all having too much fun; not to serious, but a good time.

Craig reviewed the 'Return of Hyper Comics' in memory of Steve Stiles as recommended

Howeird reviewed the old Star Trek animated series & the quality of the audio was horrible, but they did a pretty decent job on the cast, that 'Yesteryear' was interesting but had huge plot holes - but it is always nice to find something new, Aatheus gives it high marks for the addition of cat aliens [then there were puns]

Aatheus reviewed the KOA campgrounds in Medford, Oregon - as the site was very nice, even if there was no air conditioning & then on Tuesday he needed to flee the fires there & rates it 6 out of 10 & it was, all in all, a pretty good value & the bed was quite comfortable

Rumor of the week = 'Life on Mars or Ashes to Ashes - either way we're living in a Bowie son'

we adjourned at 8:41 pm

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