I got to Balticon much later than I'd planned to, after fighting
a sinus headache (I guess -- it felt very different from a migraine
and was all in the upper half of my face) most of the day. I saw a
lot of people I haven't seen in a great many years, as well as folks
I just havent seen in many months. I hung out. I had short and long
conversations. It was a good day for clothes-watching. I stayed a
little later than I should have. I'll go back after I've slept.
I'm too tired to write in much more detail right now. Being around so
many of My People is an especially good thing for me right now. And
madbodger gave me a
DigiComp I (a plastic mechanical digital computer that some
of us oldbie geeks remember from childhood -- I remember assembling
my first one at the kitchen table with my father when I was a whole
lot shorter than I am now). I'm tempted to assemble it at Balticon
when I go back there to show it off to the folks who never had one
and wonder why some of us speak fondly of this toy, if I feel like
making a side trip to buy rubber bands for it when I get moving in
the morning. (The ones in the box have long since lost their
elasticity.)
A bummer: I noticed that the guitar I carved a new nut for -- which I chose as the one to carry around for the day -- has a cracked brace. :-( Fortunately it's one on the back, nearest the sound hole. Once I figure out how to clamp it, I'll take the strings off and reach in there with a syringe full of either wood glue or epoxy.
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nice narrow fine-tooth saw for shim trimming. It's intended to be discarded after
the lock is installed. Naturally, he realized such items are worth keeping. Might
be just the thing for your nut. I mentioned it to him, but didn't have the foresight
to suggest he bring it to the con.