tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sat Jul 30 12:49:53 1994
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Re: qep'a'
- From: KLI Rount Table Account <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: qep'a'
- Date: Sun, 31 Jul 1994 00:46:12 -0400 (EDT)
- In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> from "Coz" at Jul 29, 94 04:32:26 pm
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> > > 2. Would you enjoy it more if more people attended?
> >
> > This is actually a tough one. With the number of people we had there, it
> > was easy to get to know people quickly, and to (at some point or another)
> > talk with everyone. I would certainly not mind meeting more people
> > (especially those interested in tlhIngan!), but on the other hand, if
> > there were many more, I doubt everything would have been as "cozy" as it
> > was. I guess I would have to say that a few more people would have most
> > definitely been welcome, but not so many that we lost that "personal touch".
> >
> > --tQ
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> Um, I am a co-organizer of a local gaming convention. It's fairly small as
> gaming conventions go - about 100 people - but even with that number, you'd
> be suprised how intimate it is. I think everyone who attends knows everyone
> else, and we always have time to just hang out and 'chew the fat'.
>
> KoSneH
I'm inclined to agree with KoSneH, especially when many of the folks who
attend next year's meeting, qep'a' cha'DIch, will know one another
somewhat from the pages of HolQeD, and from the mailing list, and perhaps
from this year's gathering. I'm hoping for about 50 people for next year
(and yes, I've already begun planning it!), which will include two days
with Beginning Klingon sessions, both for those new to learning the
language, and for those who want to sit in and see how others TEACH the
language! And yes, I've also begun preparing more structure. We'll have
programming, albeit only a single track, and I predict we'll have an even
better time.
Now, getting everyone into the pool at once time might be a problem...
Lawrence