Originally, this year, Boskone was going to be pure virtual. Arisia, the other Boston con, was going to be in-person, but as Omicron spiked,
got cancelled.
I'm not sure of how the discussion went, but Boskone, which runs a
month later than Arisia, decided to have a in-person component, as
it became clear that the spike would peak and die off considerably
before the con.
Peter Trei wrote:
I'm not sure of how the discussion went, but Boskone, which runs a
month later than Arisia, decided to have a in-person component, as
it became clear that the spike would peak and die off considerably
before the con.
The con suite had canned and bottled drinks only.
The email with the information for online attendance didn't reach
me, but I should be able to work something out so I can view the
recorded parts.
There was no snow, but it was seriously cold yesterday. (Today the temperature went above 50 F.)
There was no snow, but it was seriously cold yesterday. (Today the temperature went above 50 F.)
On 2/21/22 4:24 PM, Peter Trei wrote:
Originally, this year, Boskone was going to be pure virtual. Arisia, the other Boston con, was going to be in-person, but as Omicron spiked,
got cancelled.
I'm not sure of how the discussion went, but Boskone, which runs aThe con was thinly attended. I commuted rather than get a hotel room;
month later than Arisia, decided to have a in-person component, as
it became clear that the spike would peak and die off considerably
before the con.
the trip was about 40 miles each way, so it wasn't much of a strain. I
mostly hung around the room with the filk programming.
The con suite had canned and bottled drinks only. The email with the information for online attendance didn't reach me, but I should be able
to work something out so I can view the recorded parts. Mostly I'm
interested in Tim Griffin's concert.
Gary McGath <garym@REMOVEmcgathREMOVE.com> wrote:
Peter Trei wrote:
I'm not sure of how the discussion went, but Boskone, which
runs a month later than Arisia, decided to have a in-person
component, as it became clear that the spike would peak and
die off considerably before the con.
It's still killing around 2000 people per day, which is most of
the way to the highest-ever peak.
On 2/21/2022 8:45 PM, Keith F. Lynch wrote:
The con suite had canned and bottled drinks only.
No solid-state refreshment?Chocolates, Bagged Chips, and Protein Bars. IIRC, the "light snacks
only" limitation is contractual, but the switch to individual servings
may well be a COVID-based decision.
The con suite had canned and bottled drinks only.
No solid-state refreshment?
On Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 10:39:16 AM UTC-5, Michael Benveniste wrote:
On 2/21/2022 8:45 PM, Keith F. Lynch wrote:
Chocolates, Bagged Chips, and Protein Bars. IIRC, the "light snacksThe con suite had canned and bottled drinks only.
No solid-state refreshment?
only" limitation is contractual, but the switch to individual servings
may well be a COVID-based decision.
In other words (I assume), no coffee pot or other open beverages.
IIRC, Renovation was contractually required to serve individual packaged snacks only. I think it was a Health Department thing, but it may have
been to prevent conventions from basically serving meals and cutting
into the hotel's profits.
On Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 10:39:16 AM UTC-5, Michael Benveniste wrote:
On 2/21/2022 8:45 PM, Keith F. Lynch wrote:
Chocolates, Bagged Chips, and Protein Bars. IIRC, the "light snacksThe con suite had canned and bottled drinks only.
No solid-state refreshment?
only" limitation is contractual, but the switch to individual servings
may well be a COVID-based decision.
In other words (I assume), no coffee pot or other open beverages.
IIRC, Renovation was contractually required to serve individual
packaged snacks only. I think it was a Health Department thing, but
it may have been to prevent conventions from basically serving meals
and cutting into the hotel's profits.
On 2/23/2022 10:56 AM, eleeper@optonline.net wrote:
On Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 10:39:16 AM UTC-5, Michael Benveniste wrote:
On 2/21/2022 8:45 PM, Keith F. Lynch wrote:
Chocolates, Bagged Chips, and Protein Bars. IIRC, the "light snacksThe con suite had canned and bottled drinks only.
No solid-state refreshment?
only" limitation is contractual, but the switch to individual servings
may well be a COVID-based decision.
In other words (I assume), no coffee pot or other open beverages.
I seem to remember a coffee pot, but unless a TLA is microchipping it
I don't consider coffee to be "solid state."
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