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Re: Announcing Expo 2017!
Happy to announce the average ticket price this year was $138, which is great (excludes the free tickets for residents + any addons).
We have 51 folks signed up in total, and six folks jumped in at the Hero level which is amazing.
Now I have one more super cool thing to announce:
EVERYONE gets an Expo 2017 pint glass this year! 
Linc
Re: Expo 2017: Travel Plans & Hotel Sharing
@Ryder said:
@Sonorous @GnomeQueenI just want both to be aware... I don't think you are in sync with times anymore.
Sonorous is getting in late Monday (or early Tuesday) and Jackie is getting in early Wednesday (1am).Wanted to bring this up before it became an issue. Jackie may need a new ride?
I still planned on getting Jackie. I'll definitely be in on Monday.
Sonorous
Re: Expo 2017: Travel Plans & Hotel Sharing
Also... Check your travel plans for those driving... Closures starting/continuing this weekend.
Ryder
Re: Wonder Woman
I could not believe how good this movie was. The characters were real and awesome.
DC movie.. With characters!
Re: WANTED: Prizes & Prizemaster for Expo 2017
@lulufitzgerald said:
I am Groot
OMG HES AWESOME, @lulufitzgerald
fyi - InSecurity news ... gotta love the IoT Dildo and stove with a SIM card
For anyone looking for new on security, weekly updates posted here under a bunch of security and privacy topics. All Short annotations and article links so you can skim. Every week ends with "Off Topic" posts.
Yes someone actually made an insecure IoT sex toy https://controlgap.com/blog/this-weeks-insecurity-issue-2/
And gave a stove a mobile https://controlgap.com/blog/this-weeks-insecurity-issue-3/
Latest issue https://controlgap.com/blog/this-weeks-insecurity-issue-11/
Enjoy.
alberio
Re: Wonder Woman
Saw Wonder Woman and Alien Covenant back to back the opening weekend. I really enjoyed both films and liked Wonder Woman a bit more. Really enjoyed the development of the characters. Hopefully the follow ups live up to the opener.
Mt_Goat
Magic: The Gathering news - June 2017 announcement week
Anyone else enjoy following the evolution of Magic? Frankly, as a product lead myself, I find reading the lead designer's Tumblr and reading articles about the meta decisions around the game as much fun as playing the game. Mark Rosewater is a saint and a sage in my book.
Highlight reel from what's been announced this week:
- After 4 years of hiatus, the core set returns next summer with some changes.
- They're getting rid of the "block" format that's been a staple of Magic since '96.
- Instead, each new set will be free to roam to new locales or stay as appropriate.
- "Unstable" is set for Dec release, the first silver-border satire set since 2007's Unhinged.
- The first set of 2018 will return to Magic's original setting, Dominaria, for the first time in 11 years.
- Richard Garfield returned (first time in... 20 years?) to help design that set, which is named "Dominaria".
- They're doing a "Masters 25" set to commemorate the game's 25th anniversary next year.
- They're laying off the "Masterpiece" series (super rare, super nice foil reprints sprinkled in booster packs) and doing it intermittently instead of every set.
These are all pretty great from my perspective. They're making considered, data-driven changes to the game's rhythm and doing a lot of great fan service. Their rationale for all of these changes and announcements rang true to me as a long-time off-and-on player whose interest in the game has waxed and waned with how compelling (or overwhelming) it was. Stuff like having a Masterpiece series for every set kinda made me throw up my hands because as a collector that's basically an impossibly high (expensive) bar to cross. And while I really liked the 2-set cycles (recently down from 3-set cycles) I agree there's actually no great benefit to being locked to that format whatsoever. And having a set finally named "Dominaria" just makes my nerd heart happy.
Linc


