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Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 11:13 am
Arrived in Sydney late, thx to weather and late departure. Raining. A breakdown on the Eastern Distributor, heading north.

At work: 10:45am.

90 minutes later: My head feels like it's floating a little. Or possibly a lot. My body doesn't seem to be entirely certain which way is up; it's what I imagine being in variable gravity feels like...

RDA convention was hella fun; except for the Duct Tape Ball which featured a lot of Britpop and almost zero classics (ie. ABBA, the Village People, Gloria Gaynor, Wham!, Grease Megamix, and other such classics.) Result? A lot of bored 'oldies' - read: people over thirty.

The seating seemed a bit odd, too. I got my ticket early - as in a few minutes past the time they came on for sale. And yet I was seated all the way off to the left of the stage in A-block, with a very bad view of the stage, while C-block, who probably bought their tickets in the middle of the group, had seats right in front of the stage. When I buy tickets early, I expect to get *good* seats, not just seats up the front. These seats were *not* good ones. And yes, I put this down in the feedback form; what was the point of complaining during the con? The con staff were busy enough at the time, and whatever decision had been made had clearly been made long before I got to the sessions and realised I'd been shunted all the way off to the side.

Otherwise, it was an enjoyable con. I got my photo and auto, which doesn't bother me; I went to the cocktail party and was recognised by both Dan Shea and RDA from the Sydney convention, which was pretty cool; and I got to spend my birthday in another city on another continent with friends of many years' standing, which was absolutely awesome.

All things considered: it was an excellent birthday, and an excellent holiday.

Now, back to the grindstone...

Apparently the hockey team lost on the weekend - our first and last lost, and to the team that we drew before. I think we might have been borrowing players off other teams, though, which might help account for it. And one of our best players - an inner/half player - was out with a hamstring injury two weeks ago, so she might not be able to play. I hope she can.

We'll see how we get through the evening: hockey training from 7pm, then a work meeting from 9pm to 10pm. I really need to get some sleep.

Nearly the end of the day. Nearly.
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 12:08 am (UTC)
I'm glad you had a good time in Vancouver and at the con. That does suck about the seats. I'm glad you got back safely too.

Sorry to hear about your team losing. Good luck in the next game.