July 27 BASFA minutes
Minutes of Meeting #1560
Monday, July 27, 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 8:05 pm
19 various beings attended
The minutes of meeting 1559 were accepted as 'tacked to the internet tree'
the Treasurer was at Ken's place & we have money & our totals are =
regular total is $15,632.83; party total is $230.58
the masked VP had nothing fannish to report & will get the August Zoom meeting schedule out soon
the President had nothing fannish to report
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Howeird announced that technology is failing, specifically the tech in his car
REVIEWS:
John O reviewed Disney's 1985 'Black Cauldron' as a very good example of bad animation & the bad story adaptation ruins the actual story. He also reviewed 2003's 'Brother Bear' as fabulous & definitely recommended, then reviewed 'The Relentless Moon: A Lady Astronaut Novel' by Mary Robinette Kowal as the 4th in that series & it involves different characters from the other 3 since 'documenting a trip to Mars is really boring' & comments that the new characters are interesting & the mystery is well done & he very much recommends it. John also commented that this year's Hugo noms have generally not been to his taste
Howeird reviewed that he loves Kowal's writing style, but is not fond of 'blow up the planet books' & then reviewed Amazon Prime's 'Epoch' - which is a 2001 movie being streamed thru Amazon - as the plot is 'a study in how many movies we can steal things from'
see = https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0233657/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
Lisa reviewed Max Miller's 'Tasting History' on Youtube as really really well done, terribly enjoyable & recommended
see = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsaGKqPZnGp_7N80hcHySGQ
Gayle reviewed that she finally figured out how to see her personal WorldCon schedule, but it only shows NZ times & printing the schedule results in mostly blank pages & will have to work on getting the times & dates down. For her Hugo voting, she enjoyed 'The Blur in the Corner of Your Eye' novelette by Sarah Pinsker as it had a nice surprise ending & she liked the documentary 'Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin' as best related work; then Rick Moen reminded us that voting for site selection is nearly done
Gerry reviewed that he is being very challenged by the new technology that is required for this year's virtual Worldcon & will try to attend his panels - but no guarantees at this point & he's feeling frustrated
Ken reviewed turning 50 in lockdown as it's been different & not really worth full price. He had a 4 hour Zoom meeting during part of it, but it's been kind of strange at times & probably the best party they could manage
we adjourned at 8:35 pm
Rumor of the week was = 'Someone put the difficulty level for 2020 on 'hard mode'
Monday, July 27, 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 8:05 pm
19 various beings attended
The minutes of meeting 1559 were accepted as 'tacked to the internet tree'
the Treasurer was at Ken's place & we have money & our totals are =
regular total is $15,632.83; party total is $230.58
the masked VP had nothing fannish to report & will get the August Zoom meeting schedule out soon
the President had nothing fannish to report
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Howeird announced that technology is failing, specifically the tech in his car
REVIEWS:
John O reviewed Disney's 1985 'Black Cauldron' as a very good example of bad animation & the bad story adaptation ruins the actual story. He also reviewed 2003's 'Brother Bear' as fabulous & definitely recommended, then reviewed 'The Relentless Moon: A Lady Astronaut Novel' by Mary Robinette Kowal as the 4th in that series & it involves different characters from the other 3 since 'documenting a trip to Mars is really boring' & comments that the new characters are interesting & the mystery is well done & he very much recommends it. John also commented that this year's Hugo noms have generally not been to his taste
Howeird reviewed that he loves Kowal's writing style, but is not fond of 'blow up the planet books' & then reviewed Amazon Prime's 'Epoch' - which is a 2001 movie being streamed thru Amazon - as the plot is 'a study in how many movies we can steal things from'
see = https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0233657/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
Lisa reviewed Max Miller's 'Tasting History' on Youtube as really really well done, terribly enjoyable & recommended
see = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsaGKqPZnGp_7N80hcHySGQ
Gayle reviewed that she finally figured out how to see her personal WorldCon schedule, but it only shows NZ times & printing the schedule results in mostly blank pages & will have to work on getting the times & dates down. For her Hugo voting, she enjoyed 'The Blur in the Corner of Your Eye' novelette by Sarah Pinsker as it had a nice surprise ending & she liked the documentary 'Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin' as best related work; then Rick Moen reminded us that voting for site selection is nearly done
Gerry reviewed that he is being very challenged by the new technology that is required for this year's virtual Worldcon & will try to attend his panels - but no guarantees at this point & he's feeling frustrated
Ken reviewed turning 50 in lockdown as it's been different & not really worth full price. He had a 4 hour Zoom meeting during part of it, but it's been kind of strange at times & probably the best party they could manage
we adjourned at 8:35 pm
Rumor of the week was = 'Someone put the difficulty level for 2020 on 'hard mode'