Posted on 08/12/2005 8:44:29 AM PDT by JRios1968
Convention at LV Hilton can bring out a little Andorian in anyone
It must be difficult to publicly maintain that you are not a geek when, in fact, your T-shirt proclaims as much, and you're standing next to your big sister at a "Star Trek" convention.
Nevertheless, that's what Jim Moorhouse did Thursday, the first day of this year's trekkie gathering at the Las Vegas Hilton: the fourth annual Official Star Trek Convention.
"I like to say I'm destroying the stereotype because I'm cool," said Moorhouse, 38, a public relations rep for a sports league who really did seem like a cool guy despite having "GEEK" printed on the front of his T-shirt.
There were, of course, the requisite pasty-white pudgy guys in floppy sandals and tie-dyed T-shirts all over the Hilton's grounds. Organizers say the convention, which runs through Sunday, will attract about 12,000 "Star Trek" fans.
Fans, most of whom were not pudgy or pasty, said it's no surprise that the convention attracts so many people given that "Star Trek" is the greatest television show in history.
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Dang, I have been away from Vegas for too long...
Both of you can bow to my "Firefly" and "Babylon 5," while you turn your phasers (set on "beeber," of course) on each other!
Um, one?
I don't swing that way, chief. =)P
At least get a more macho nickname for it, jeeze.
May the Schwartz be with you.
Me neither!!
And, what the &()&_& is a "beeber"??
(I'm a female sci fi geek!)
That one was for my pleasure :)
If there's a way to interpret anything like that, I'll find it. Everyone has talents. ;o)
B5, at least the first four seasons, is the best SF series of the last 40 years, easy, even edging out Star Trek TOS by a bit.
> What? No more COMDEX???
Yep. 2003 was the last one. 2004 got cancelled, and I
don't expect to see it return, nor even the return of
the computer mega-show. In the internet age, most of
the reason for having that tradeshow is gone. Having a
central physical location for vendor-client face time
and private-suite futures demos is nice, but can't
sustain the huge expense of exhibiting at the LVCC.
COMDEX was a contraction of COMputer Dealers Expo,
and the original point of that had vanished by the
mid'90s, by which time most of the small PC dealers
had been shoved aside by direct web sales, and
electronic chain stores.
COMDEX kept searching for a magnetic theme after that,
but never hit on anything with real resonance. The
combination of 9/11 and the dot.com bubble burst
triggered a rapid death spiral.
Someone yet buy the COMDEX name (CeBit?), but the days
of the uber geek PC show are likely over.
Wait. It's too early for the pervert lobe of my brain to kick in...
You are not yet a true FReeper, m'friend, if you have not uncovered the secret of the beeber.
But, but, I love Star Trek!! :)
I still have a soft spot in my heart for the Original Star Trek, but Babylon 5 was great. I'm looking forward to the Serenity movie -- it may be the only movie I actually go to the theaters to see this year.
That's a shame. It was the best free computer goodie grab ever! The downside of COMDEX 96-98 was that you couldn't get a decent dial-up AOL connection in Vegas during the show. Of course, now I have shunned AOL for my cable modem, but that's beside the point! (Blasted Adult ADD!) :)
Is there any other group in the world that the tolerant and liberal press would write about with such condescension?
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