That's right! It's Tom "The Eagle Scout" Fanboy!
Dude, both of you are Eagle Scouts as well? Dang, we she start a group for this...
We could become our own variety of Boy Scout Recruiters! Our motto: "Eagle Scouts Love Anime." We could tour the state, visiting Boy Scout troops and trying to pull them into the convention scene.
...Hahaha... *revels in how bad an idea this would be, grinning all the while*
Manga doesn't take electricity... Plus, I think the cool thing about a get-together like this is it kinda forces conversation, rather than just basking in front of a screen showing anime or something.
You've got a point there. People at the holiday party were really antisocial because they had about 6 different screens to stare at, rather than talk to eachother. It'd be good to avoid that in the future.
You see, I tend to think of it differently because I prefer video gaming, which can be a social activity.
I've probably spent less than 3 hours in the viewing rooms during all of the Kumori Cons combined. Normally, for me, a screen only leads me to antisociality if that's what I want it to do.
About the Portland-centric thing... Realize that Portland is the middle ground in most cases, since people come from north and south to attend the con. I'd be coming from Tacoma, so Portland is already plenty far south for me, thanks.
Well, that's fine and all, but if you're in Tacoma, that means that you're practically in Sakura Con's backyard. Kumori Con, on the other hand, is the only anime convention in (or near) Oregon, and there's absolutely nothing further south until you're well into California. That considered, why exactly should we be moving things further north? Favoring Washingtonians over southern Oregonians means they get events from
two anime conventions, while we lose events from the only one we've got. -_-;
I'm sorry if I'm a little touchy on this subject. :? It's just that I've been driving 6+ hours to Sakura Con once a year since 2000, while I watch Eugene become an anime desert, despite originating Oregon's first anime convention. It would be nice to live in Portland, but it's not like Eugene is Smallville, either. Where did all the anime go?...