At Origins, by god
Sorted out the problems with registration, checked into our hotel room, have showered and shaved and eaten (though I probably could have chosen better than greasy pad thai given my abused stomach... oops). I have said hello to a few Looney people as I happen to run into them but haven't really debuted yet; been letting Zarf do this.
After this trip it's hard not to wonder if some malevolent force isn't throwing resistance up at every step. I'd say "other than delaying us by a whole day it's not been very successful" but that delay actually is a real bummer; now we have only two full days here. OTOH, the most recent obstacle was trying to get wifi to work in the hotel room, and that was just a matter of using Firefox instead of Safari.
I will presently go back to the convention center and seek a nice hot tea to sip.
After this trip it's hard not to wonder if some malevolent force isn't throwing resistance up at every step. I'd say "other than delaying us by a whole day it's not been very successful" but that delay actually is a real bummer; now we have only two full days here. OTOH, the most recent obstacle was trying to get wifi to work in the hotel room, and that was just a matter of using Firefox instead of Safari.
I will presently go back to the convention center and seek a nice hot tea to sip.
I sense a gaming opportunity
Re: I sense a gaming opportunity
:)
Re: I sense a gaming opportunity
...and if none of them have, the idea can't be any good.
This is Zeno's proof of the impossibility of progress: either a thing has already been done, or not. In the case it has already been done, it isn't worth doing because it's already been done. In the case it has not already been done, it isn't worth doing because surely if it were, someone would have done it already. Ergo, nothing is ever worth doing.
Like all of Zeno's arguments, there's a problem with a premise or two in there somewhere...