tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Mon Apr 10 12:07:06 1995
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Re: WorldCon
Hi Lawrence,
> The fine folks at the WorldCon have agreed to give us a one hour slot.
>
> I believe (and have a letter in to confirm) that we have a completely free hand
> with this. So, for those of you out there (including those who have already
> written me) who will be attending the WorldCon, this is your chance to be on a
> panel.
>
> What would you be more comfortable doing, discussing: the nature of Klingon; the
> curious role of Klingon, an artificial language created as scenary and
> maintained by popular culture; how to master the warrior's tongue; some
> beginning hints and tips; how to survive a trip to the Homeworld; or something
> else?
Well, the nature of Klingon and the artificial language sounds good but
perhaps how to survive a trip to the homeworld would be more interesting and
suitable to a wider audience!????!
> Alas, I will not be in attendence myself (they don't pay psychology professors
> well enough for trips to Glasgow), but I'll do all that I can to help you put
> this together.
Is that Glasgow UK, in Scotland?
> So, if you're going to the WorldCon and haven't told me so yet, now's the time.
> After all, how often do you get a chance to be on a panel at a WorldCon?
Well, I don't think I'm really suitable to go on a panel but I would like to
attend if I knew something about it.
Qapla'