Has anyone else received one?
Today I received an unrequested duplicate Discon III souvenir book,My wife got one in the mail yesterday. I didn't (yet...)
sent by Discon via priority one-day mail. I had of course already
picked one up while attending the con. I never requested a duplicate,
and have no use for it. Why would they send such a thing, and why wait
eight months after the con, then spend extra to send it overnight?
Has anyone else received one?
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Interesting. I joined Discon at Dublin but didn't attend. I have
not received a souvenir book yet. I wonder it they've just started
sending them out.
Aren't souvenir books usually post-convention publications?
In article <tdhj1m$8kj$1...@reader2.panix.com>, k...@KeithLynch.net (Keith F. Lynch) wrote:
Has anyone else received one?Interesting. I joined Discon at Dublin but didn't attend. I have not
received a souvenir book yet. I wonder it they've just started sending
them out.
Aren't souvenir books usually post-convention publications?
My understanding is that only the US Souvenir Books have been sent
so far. DisCon III is working on getting the International SBs sent
out but it will take some time.
(If I recall correctly, all of the '95 Glasgow publications, even
those to UK fans, were mailed from Maryland. Maybe because the UK's
privacy laws made it too much of a hassle to run mailing lists from
the UK? I don't know.)
As for members outside the United States, in light of the
significantly higher costs of mailing those books we made one last
effort to ascertain which of those members really wanted a paper copy
of the book.
In article <8a730449-9b91-4155...@googlegroups.com>,
johnpomer...@gmail.com (John Pomeranz) wrote:
As for members outside the United States, in light of theI have no memory of what option I chose, and at the time I didn't think I wouldn't be going to the con. Until Keith's post, it hadn't even
significantly higher costs of mailing those books we made one last
effort to ascertain which of those members really wanted a paper copy
of the book.
occurred to me whether or not I'd be receiving a book. Can't even
remember getting any e-mails about this in the past year, but as I wasn't attending, I probably ignored them.
You do not appear to have requested paper publications. (But if you
want a souvenir book, we'll have extras to give away at Chicon. Come
by the DisCon III Thank You party on Friday night, or have a friend
pick one up for you.)
Alas, what with the pandemic and then a serious operation last year,
I have not joined Chicon and not planning a transatlantic trip just
yet.
Last month I did do a train trip to Berlin, but train travel is so
much more relaxing than air travel.
We attempted to remedy that by sending out multiple email messages
to our members listed as requesting paper publications urging them
to complete a Google form to let us know whether or not they wanted
us to mail them a copy of the souvenir book (and giving them a
chance to confirm or update their mailing address). We got very
few responses from people telling us not to send them a book.
I've recently noticed that a number of legitimate e-mails to me have
been going to spam. Thinks such as mailing lists I'm on such as the
Royal Opera House. Had to whitelist a lot.
I told a young friend about my taking the train to ConJose in 2002.
He was obviously skeptical. I asked him why he doubted me. He said
that he had learned in school about a transcontinental railroad being
built in the 1860s, but he didn't believe it. He didn't believe it
because today it takes a billion dollars and ten years go build one
mile of track, and the track wears out and must be rebuilt after
another ten years. So it was obviously impossible with the much more primitive technology and less wealth of the 1800s to build a railroad thousands of miles long. Sigh.
Also, if few people responded, maybe the emails were blocked as spam
by almost everyone. I'm reminded that you once mentioned using
Constant Contact, a notorious spam site, to communicate with your
clients.
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