UnCONventional
A Comic About Conventions (And The Poor Fools Who Run Them) – Updated Tues. & Thurs.
RSS
‹
›
  • Home
  • Archives
    • Storylines
  • Characters
  • Buy Stuff!
  • Support Trae on Patreon
This is actually a really hard question. Sure would be nice if the con director was there to answer it.
‹‹ First ‹ Previous Next › Last ››
Stormwood & Associates

‹‹ First
‹ Previous
Next ›
Last ››

Experiences

July 25th, 2019 | by Trae Dorn
  • Comic »
  • Chapter 10 »
  • Bork Con 2019 »
  • Thursday
Share on Tumblr
└ Tags: Garner, ruth, Tracy

Discussion (9) ¬

[ Comments RSS ]
  1. John Trauger
    John Trauger
    July 25, 2019 at 2:18 pm | # | Reply

    Ah Old Garner, we really didn’t miss you. I am mildy surprised Garner doesn’t know who the head of Wakame Con is by sight since cons share equipment and apparently volunteer at each other’s cons.

    OTOH, then this is Garner.

  2. Scotty
    Scotty
    July 25, 2019 at 4:30 pm | # | Reply

    No, really. We don’t want volunteers speaking to the hotel on behalf of the convention. That’s why you bump that shit up the chain of command.

    Also my experience, most con chairs have no fucking clue how their staff and volunteers make the magic happen. Your volunteer coordinator has a better idea how to make it work. It’s the old officer vs NCO trope.

  3. EcchiKitty
    EcchiKitty
    July 25, 2019 at 5:38 pm | # | Reply

    There does become a grey area in most things, and is troubles with situations in theory, and situations in practice.
    ‘I think that guy has a gun. Crap, gun! Gun! Gun! Gun!’ …and now they’re panicked and can look directly at the floor manager without recognizing them.
    Explain WHY you’d prefer no interaction with hotel staff, and understand that if it becomes an issue, the situation is crap anyway, let it slide.

  4. Langland
    Langland
    July 25, 2019 at 10:50 pm | # | Reply

    What is stopping a con goer, not staffed with the con, from pulling out their handy dandy smart phone and dailing 911 to get the police officers to show up? Just curious.

    • Scotty
      Scotty
      July 26, 2019 at 12:15 pm | # | Reply

      Absolutely nothing would stop them

      However,
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_John_Crawford_III
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Tamir_Rice

      Sometimes you’re Bar-B-Que Becky and sometimes you get someone killed

    • EcchiKitty
      EcchiKitty
      July 26, 2019 at 6:50 pm | # | Reply

      Nothing. Which on some levels side-steps the problem, and on other levels makes whole new problems.
      And I’m not sure about BorkCon, but know at least some cons have officers walking around, so there’s that.

      • Abdiel
        Abdiel
        July 27, 2019 at 10:40 pm | # | Reply

        Yep, in some cases they’ve just gone with “big group of people, often carrying at least repro weapons, not the best combination better send a person to be a presence.” I’m not saying they’re wrong, either. Sure, you try to make sure repros are actually going to hurt anyone, but if you have a determined jackhole it’s amazing what you can do some damage with. I feel like I should make a ‘Batty’s Last Speech” out of this crap – “I’ve seen foam swords embedded south of the belt, I’ve seen glittering fairies driven to madness and despair tearing at their foes…”

      • Langland
        Langland
        July 29, 2019 at 5:26 pm | # | Reply

        I can tell you, the last year that No Brand Con, the convention that the creator is apart of as staff, in its last year in Eau Claire, WI, had police officers patrolling quite regularly during the busy hours. This was because the 2 previous years saw some bad behavior from the con such as a con goer chasing people around with a knife and some drunken con goer broke glass bottles in and around the pool this causing the pool to be drained and cleaned up. Finally in the last year at the venue, which would be demolished shortly after, the con got the city police to make regular runs through the hotel to at least intimidate the con goers into behaving.

        • Trae Dorn
          Trae Dorn
          August 1, 2019 at 1:22 pm | # | Reply

          That’s not exactly how things happened. The police only showed up when the con called them over specific incidents, and we never used them to “intimidate” congoers. Frankly, the con has an integrated security policy to PREVENT congoers from feeling intimidated.

          Also: The guy with a knife was NOT a congoer, but tried to hide in the con, and was quickly identified by No Brand staff and the police.

Reply to Langland ¬

Click here to cancel reply.

NOTE - You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>

Trae's Blog

  • Every Time I Say My Desk is 'Peak' Cyberpunk, I End Up Topping It ( November 30th 2020 )


    My current desk

    So every few years I've felt the need to make an update about my ever evolving workspace, and how I (more and more) seem to be cultivating an aesthetic that screams "secondary side character in a cyberpunk story who probably gets killed off in the third act." It's an aesthetic I've been working on on purpose (well, not the getting killed off bit), but every time I declare it's reached "peak cyberpunk" I end up outdoing it soon after anyway.

    Like that 2017 update? I exceeded it in mere months.

    Anyway, since I made some significant changes recently, I thought I'd post an update about my weird hole of many screens where I run The Nerd & Tie Podcast Network from. I'm not going to run through everything, but I will map out the biggest differences from 2017. The first is (obviously) the 32" display up top, which I now use to stream media on instead of the Kindle Fire (though the Kindle Fire is still used for audio bumpers on podcasts). An Apple TV runs that, though I also have a spare Switch dock hooked up sometimes. The Linux laptop is gone (I mean I still have it though), replaced by the late-2011 13" MacBook Pro which used to be my main personal machine. That MacBook Pro is tucked away, but displays on the relocated black monitor in the lower left.

    Of course, my new main personal machine is a brand spankin' new M1 Mac mini, which is controlled by the keyboard and trackpad that sit where my laptop used to be. I've expanded the physical desk (and retired the mini fridge) to support the monitor for the Mac mini. And don't worry, Linux isn't gone from my desk (and I mean I still use the laptop) -- as you will notice one last monitor on the lower right which is hooked up to a Raspberry Pi 400. This is notably used from a different chair, as that's my "goof around" computer, and would literally be a distraction if I was trying to use it while getting work done.

    It's funny, I bought two computers in 2020, both of which are ARM based. With a good chunk of my desk now on RISC architecture, I'm happy I can just dig out this image without context as I sign off for today...

    RISC is good


    (View Comments)

Read Trae's Blog | Follow Trae on Twitter

Note: While it’s true that many things are based on actual events, the characters contained within this strip are not meant to be direct analogs for actual people. They are not based off of people living, dead, or undead and any resemblance is coincidental. Nor are they based off of Ferrets.

Because that would be weird.

The Webcomic List
facebook
twitter
tumblr
Patreon

Feed the Cartoonist!

Feel like helping feed me? Either become a regular Patreon Supporter or make a one time donation!

Read Trae's other Comic
The Chronicles of Crosarth
A Comic of Steampunk Adventure!


BullShit-Free Witchcraft Podcast

Nerd & Tie
Trae Dorn Productions

Things People Ask Me For:
-How To Start a Con
 My guide to starting a convention
-How To Survive a Con
 My con survival guide

Powered by WordPress with ComicPress |Subscribe: RSS