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- From: gharlane@nextnet.csus.edu (Gharlane of Eddore)
- Subject: putrid weapons policy ( was: Re: Boskone )
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.041605.12398@csus.edu>
- Followup-To: alt.dev.null
- Summary: stupidity. Peacebonding works fine.
- Keywords: You can have my stave when you pry it from my cold dead hand!
- Sender: news@csus.edu
- Organization: Evil Beings From Planet Eddore, Inc.
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 04:16:05 GMT
- Lines: 79
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- Joel Polowin commented:
-
- > Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.misc
- > Subject: Re: Boskone
- > From: polowin@chem.queensu.ca (Joel Polowin)
- > Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 23:02:27 GMT
- > Organization: Dept. of Chemistry, Queen's University
- >
- > In <199301062041.AA28939@aerospace.aero.org>
- > obrien@AERO.ORG (Mike O'Brien) writes:
- >
- > > > Boskone Weapons Policy
- > > >
- > > > As is standard at most conventions, no weapon, or anything that
- > > > looks like a weapon, is allowed at Boskone at any time. This
- > > > includes clubs, quarterstaves, wizard's staves, lasers, squirt
- > > > guns, toy zap guns, or anything else that resembles a weapon.
- > > > If you violate this rule you will be asked to leave the convention.
- > >
- > > If banning wizard's staves is standard at most conventions it's news
- > > to me. Far as I can tell this is unique to Boskone. It's too bad, but
- > > not as bad as it might be, because Boskone, unlike most conventions,
- > > has a reputation among some fans, at least, as being boring.
- >
- > If it CAN be used as a weapon, it IS a weapon. Any and all objects
- > which can be used to harm someone in any way must be left in the room.
- >
-
- Right. I once saw a man killed (on purpose!) by a skillfully thrown
- ballpoint pen. You going to restrict the autograph table occupants
- to quill pens? How about the silverware from the dining room? You
- *ARE* aware, aren't you, that in prisons, no one is allowed to take
- silverware out of the "dining rooms," because it's accepted that it
- will be used as weaponry? How about high-heeled shoes? Ever
- seen a human skull that's been bopped once, with a high-heeled shoe?
- (I had to watch the post-mortem on a high-heel assault victim, once.
- The heel was still in the head. To this day I go out of my way not
- to aggravate ladies who wear the things.)
- I won't even mention how easy it is to strangle someone with a shoe-
- lace, or throw a thousand-foot-pound-impact-energy ball bearing with
- a belt, sling style.......
-
- One of my favorite costume props is my "talking stave." It's a carved,
- bejewelled, battery-powered six-foot wizard's staff with L.E.D.'s that
- flash in controlled patterns, several dedicated microprocessor chips,
- a voice synthesizer, a couple of music synth chips, and two megs of RAM
- that hold whatever music I've downloaded from the totable cpu I keep in
- the hotel room. (AND is 2.5" max diameter, thinner most places.)
- Even though the tube is custom-machined aircraft aluminum (under all the
- anodization and wood-strip overlay) it weighs about twenty-thirty pounds.
- (Depends on whether I have the Big Battery Pack or the Little Battery Pack
- in it, and whether I have the tuned-port speaker modules mounted on the
- ends... it's a modularly configurable wizard's stave, you see.)
- And yet, the last time I tried to carry it through the halls at Boskone,
- I got jumped by "security" because they were afraid I was going to "hit
- someone" with a prop I'd been working on, off and on, for several years.
- Riiiiiiiiight.
-
- I don't go to "Boskone" any more. Guess why.
-
-
- > How could this be boring? The only problem would be keeping the
- > vice squad off your butts... :-)
-
- Trust a Canuck to go along with idiotic weapons-control policies, and
- then do an auto-default to sex-crime concepts. I decline to consider
- why Joel feels that our collective (or singular!) butts might constitute
- a danger to society, even in the eyes of the local P.D.
- ----There are some things I honestly feel I Was Not Meant To Know.
-
- Save your money; go to a convention that allows peace-bonded
- costume weapons, and throws people out for brandishing or drawing
- same. Conventions that expect maturity and responsibility on
- the part of attendees attract a far more interesting clientele.
-
- > Joel Polowin
- > polowin@silicon.chem.queensu.ca, polowin@chem.queensu.ca,
- > polowinj@qucdn.queensu.ca
- >
-