PAX East 2010 Official Thread
Here is your thread for PAX East 2010 in all of its ongoing glory.
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Talked to Jerry in the hotel lobby. Word is that there is a bad case of norovirus going around the greater Boston area. It is imperative that you wash your hands on a regular basis if you are attending.
Also, be sure to do as your mother always taught you, and wash up before you eat, and while sharing is caring, when eating finger food, unless you've washed your hands first, don't. Though, do note that Alcohol based products, like Purell and so on, are not very effective in killing it, you gotta get friendly with some good old soap and water. If you want to get really careful, I suppose liquid disinfectant soap is easy enough to get and carry with you.
Sure, it seems a little Hanners-level OCD, but it should work, and keep other people safe enough from you in particular.
P.s - I'm O+, does that mean if we mix our blood, it will Annihilate both and release an enormous amount of energy?
EDIT - scratch that... stream just died.
PAX East was awesome. I had an extremely fun time hanging out and meeting all the east coasters. I wish I could stay a day extra to hang out with everyone and attending closing ceremonies.
The only problem was the fact that the Hynes was too small for the attendees, but that will be resolved next year.
It was so fun teaching so many FRC and other PAX people Dominion. Lyddi and Andrew were so cute. I loved hanging out with them. Lyddi is adorable. She took to Dominion so well. I was so happy I got to spend time knitting with Nuri and hanging out with Pete, George, Wyatt (for the short time), and Katsu. I also saw and hung out a bit with Neito, Lackofcheese, YoshoKatana, and Geoffino. Also, working Table Top with ScoJo was cool too.
I really didn't hang out with ScRym, but that's ok. Been there. Done that.
I am happy that east coast geeks are just as awesome as west coast geeks. I never encountered any rude people, but I adored the Boston accents. However, East Coast, you fuckers smoke way too much. Good god, the atrium was diffuse with cigarette smoke. It was worse than a chimney. I will gladly go back to my trees and clean air.
Being an Enforcer was so much fun as it was the last time I was one. I had the best time in Table Top gaming hanging out with other Enforcers and recommending games to PAX attendees. I talked so much, I pretty much lost my voice for the later half of Saturday and can barely talk right now.
There we are few new games I played and one I bought. I'll post more about them later.
PAX East was great. I look forward to being an Enforcer at PAX Prime and making sure I go to the next PAX East.
I hope more FRC forummites will go to these conventions because it is such a treat finally meeting all you awesome people.
My panel on Saturday was all-seats-taken, with people sitting on the floor and along the side and back walls. My girlfriend and I cosplayed as Ash and Pikachu, which was fun (though we expected more cosplay, so we had to pose for an excessive number of pictures). She also won an Intel Core i7 processor at one of the after-parties. And speaking of parties, the Kotaku one on Friday was wicked fun, with an open bar and free food.
The finals to the Omegathon were also double awesome! If you missed them, you NEED to watch them on YouTube.
I have so much to say, but I'll probably blog about it. Panel audio w/ slides will hopefully be up on my blog soon.
Edit: Also I just noticed that I'm totally in the Agricola video
But yeah, I'm glad I went to PAX, and Enforcing rocked. I'm definatly going next year, and I'm probably going to do more enforcering.
I know I am not a frequent poster on here, I go long periods where I don't come and visit the board, or even listen to Geeknights sometimes, but I want to thank everyone who was there at the con with me in the line(unfortunately I'm horrible with names) because you made waiting in that line SO much more fun than I could have ever asked for. You guys are awesome and I hope to hang out at Anime Boston too.
Friday was a little hectic, and lackofcheese informed me later on in the day that he was "feeling ill," which kind of set the tone for the weekend. I'm really glad he's feeling better now, though.
Anyway, Friday! I was enforcing at Registration, which was pretty uneventful, since PAX is super awesome with their registration process. The job consisted of 90% handing out badges to speakers, press, and VIPs (which is pretty cool. I chatted with Freezepop and Shawn Elliott ["Those were the glory days" and such]). The rest of the time I got roped into doing line management, building RED WALLS, and helping out console freeplay.
Saturday was pretty awesome. I came in at 8am to help with the main queue (for the opening stuff), and met some cool enforcers / post-graduate law students from Chicago. I was able to swing by Luke Crane's area and see some burning wheels (and meet Nuri!). Unfortunately, I still haven't been able to play one of his demos with him. Scojo said that the crew should invite him over, since apparently he lives in NYC(?). Oh, had lunch with Karl, George, Neito, and a bunch of crew members at the good japanese place. Something-mama? Even though I ordered the strangest things.
Oh, and saturday's concert line management was AWESOME. I had to make an executive decision and change one of the queues, but it really showed me how PAX is different than other cons. When an enforcer said "hey we need to do something this line is overflowing," we organized a solution, got some spareboard enforcers to help, and fixed the problem in about ten minutes. At any other con this would involve 3 important people being bothered, a half hour of deliberation, and grief to the congoers. PAX is awesome.
Sunday was my sleep in and miss Scrym's panels day, unfortunately. Are you guys doing Action Castle again? From what everyone said, it seemed pretty fun. I got to talk with Jerry (Tycho) a bit about this game called Thunderstone (apparently, Dominion + adventure game), and chilled with Wyatt and Scojo for a bit. Also, went to the second PA Q and A, which was all kinds of ChildsPlay awesome. PAX is really really great.
Anyway, I think if there's the slightest possibility of going to PAX Prime this year, I'm going to. From what I've seen, it's worth it.
Also, Robert Khoo is a dapper motherfucker.
My sore throat that began on Thursday night evolved into full out can't talk on Sunday. I sound like goose if I do. Runny nose, beyond sore throat, sneezing, phlegm, and all that jazz. To the doctor tomorrow.
At least it's not the Norovirus.
(It didn't hurt that hand sanitizer was literally everywhere at that con)
Also, YoshoKatana, what was your real name? Cus I totally didn't know you were in that crowd.
People have already talked about most of the awesome parts, so I will be brief. Meeting forum people (and Andrew from Scotland) was definitely the best part. I learned how to play a bunch of games I didn't know before, including Power Grid, Dominion, and a brief introduction to Burning Wheel. Instead of going to the Saturday concert, Pete and I went to a reading of a play called Of Dice and Men. It made me cry. A lot. More info on this forthcoming.
As far as the con mechanics went, I think the thing that stood out the most from other cons was that they had a Queue ROOM for the main lines, and there was interactive entertainment for the people waiting in line. That is one thing I have never seen at any other convention, and it turned an extra 45 minute delay into something we barely even noticed.
Anyone can get in after everyone else was seated was stated in past PAX podcasts. I made sure to tell that to anyone who asked about the wrist bands.