star trek convention nyc 1973
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@Scienceorc Calm down.
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@7beers You do not deserve to smell Isaac Asimov's shit. I believe it is you who is arrogant. As I mentioned earlier, go back to your cave. The sun is coming out soon. When trolls like you are in the sun, you turn to stone. You wouldn't want that, would you? :)
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@Scienceorc no
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@7beers Dissing a genius like Dr. Asimov is, in its self, an act of immense arrogance. Go back to your cave, troll.
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i get misty eyed at the end when the girl starts crying she is so happy.
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@PizzaDinosaur People were actually somewhat educated in the mid 70's.
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The fans look pretty well-adjusted and clean, what happened?????
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This is one of the best interviews I've ever seen.
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Sorry, but Asimov comes across as very arrogant to me.
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See Wikipedia and "science fiction conventions"; there's a case to be made for October 22, 1936, but that was really just a road trip.
Try "History of science fiction conventions" under "Science fiction convention" on Wikipedia, or try googling "worldcon" and "long list" or try fanac dot org
Um, Star Trek conventions didn't come along for another thirty-five years.
@nakedstupidity I'll take your bet, because you lose. DeForest Kelley said he met people all the time who said they were inspired to go in to medicine because of Dr. McCoy. James Doohan met people all the time who said they went into engineering because of Scotty. Shatner and Nimoy are beloved by many real astronauts. Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, has a sci-fi museum in Seattle filled with Star Trek memorabilia because he loves the show. All your "hunch" is is smug arrogance.
DesiluTrek 11 months ago 20
@nakedstupidity I am friends with these people you say do not exist. I know and have known scientists and engineers that still dress up for conventions and watch the shows several times a week. I have a "hunch" and it involves your screen name and you real life academic skills, but its just a hunch.
FTArmyagain 11 months ago 7