...I may be in the process of being brow-beaten into going to Dragon*Con.
(It's right after I finish my summer internship and right when all the little frosh first come to campus and I'm too freaking old to deal with all of that. I seem to have developed an extended case of senioritis. This bodes poorly. And if I let it go on, the person doing the brow-beating can be really persistent and persuasive and dammit, I just countered pretty much all the excuses I have.)
Considering I want to build Bahamut, the issue is really "how fast to I want to part with my hard-earned cash?". Then again, I was vaguely considering DEFCON, which would require me to pick up a second laptop (probably an ASUS Eee), or GenCon. I think all of three would be around the same price. (And I don't really need another laptop. Erebus is fine, and once I get Bahamut, I'll have even less reason. Especially since Erebus can already handle SolidWorks and MATLAB.)
There are inherent problems with being a cheap bastard.
(It's right after I finish my summer internship and right when all the little frosh first come to campus and I'm too freaking old to deal with all of that. I seem to have developed an extended case of senioritis. This bodes poorly. And if I let it go on, the person doing the brow-beating can be really persistent and persuasive and dammit, I just countered pretty much all the excuses I have.)
Considering I want to build Bahamut, the issue is really "how fast to I want to part with my hard-earned cash?". Then again, I was vaguely considering DEFCON, which would require me to pick up a second laptop (probably an ASUS Eee), or GenCon. I think all of three would be around the same price. (And I don't really need another laptop. Erebus is fine, and once I get Bahamut, I'll have even less reason. Especially since Erebus can already handle SolidWorks and MATLAB.)
There are inherent problems with being a cheap bastard.
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DragonCon, as cons go, is relatively inexpensive (we'll ignore airfare and hotel - but splitting hotel is not bad) and you get a lot for the money and is fun. Much fun.
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Yeah, if I can split hotel costs, it's not bad. And I'd be much more likely to go (see "I'm A Cheap Bastard") if I can split that cost, which is why I'm only now seriously thinking about it because this friend brought it up. (I think she wants to go if she knows enough people going.)
I'm just kinda spoiled because the only con I've been to is Anime Boston and for that, I pretty much just have to pay registration.
From what I've heard, it certainly sounds like a lot of fun.
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