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I'll be adding this to the FAQ, but for now, here's an important tidbit of information: Since Anthrocon covers so much acreage, it can be a challenge to pre-arrange a meeting spot with your friends for dinner or whatnot. We do not recommend people meet in the hotel lobby. It's not that big and it needs to be kept clear for traffic flow. Here are some places that you might consider for a meeting place. The Zoo: Allegheny Ballrooms II and III, 3rd floor of the Westin. Can also be a bit crowded! The Sitting Room: A nice little alcove outside of the restaurant on the 2nd floor of the Westin. The West Corner of the Park: Outdoor turfed patio, 3rd floor of the DLCC near the Spirit of Pittsburgh Ballroom (aka the “South Terrace”). There is an indoor sitting area adjacent to it, as well. Noresco Riverside Terrace: Outdoor terrace overlooking the river, 3rd floor of the DLCC. North Terrace: 4th floor of the DLCC (with the amazing blue scrolling novel!) |

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I know this may not quite fit in this thread, but that blue scrolling novel thing....
Is it really a novel that is scrolling past? I thought it was gibberish when I looked closely. Although.....20/875 vision means I can't always see too well *winks*
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Actually, it's a couple of different novels:
- Annie Dillard's "An American Childhood"
- Thomas Bell's "Out of This Furnace"
- John Edgar Wideman's Homewood Trilogy, "Sent for You Yesterday," "Hiding Place" and "Damballa."
Dillard, Bell, And Wideman were all born and raised in Pittsburgh.---
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permalinkFrom what I've heard, it started out using those three, but in recent year its been replaced by a form of string randomest.
When you're at the con, read it. One word flows into the next and makes sense, but over the length of a sentence it doesn't make sense.
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David M Stein, DI
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yeah, that is what I noticed last year.
I can't look at it anymore though, my newest pair of glasses distort blue lights unless I look straight at them =)
So somebody look and let me know =P
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Verdauga
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