What other fannish activity does Chris do?
Chris has attended many science fiction conventions over the years, starting with the first ever NASFiC (North American Science Fiction Convention) in 1975, which he attended literally as a babe in arms. Thus being one of the few attendees to be shorter than Harlan Ellison… Chris was toastmaster at San Jose’s Baycon 2005, one of the largest regular regional conventions in the U.S. Chris is a regular on panel discussions at science fiction conventions, especially on topics related to computer history or fanzines. Chris has been a regular panelist on Kevin Standlee’s ‘The Match Game SF,’ featured at several U.S. science fiction conventions this year. (‘The Match Game’ is, of course, the U.S. version of the British game show ‘Blankety Blank.’) Chris has made the middle seat of the bottom row his own – the traditional haunt of Kenny Everett in the British TV version. Although, to date, he is not known to have bent any microphones…
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