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davemerrill ([personal profile] davemerrill) wrote2017-01-17 04:08 pm

2017 calendar of Dave stuff

Every year I try to put together a calendar of shows and sales and events that are of interest, just to have 'em all in one place for my reference. Here's 2017!


Jan. 22 - Woodstock Nostalgia Show & Sale http://www.collectorshows.ca/EN/home.php
Woodstock is a little far for us to get to. Probably won't make this one.

Feb. 5 - Ancaster Nostalgia Show http://www.collectorshows.ca/Shows/NOS_2017-02-05.php
Ancaster is just the other side of Hamilton and is much more 'doable' for us.

Feb. ? - Eyesore market, Eyesore Cinema 1176 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON
Eyesore Cinema is doing vendors markets and there's one in February we're going to be at selling Mister Kitty zines and kitschy junk!

Feb. 12 - Record Sale & Swap Meet, Guelph http://www.vibrations.ca/en/record-shows-and-fairs/icalrepeat.detail/2017/02/12/141/15/record-sale-swap-meet

Feb. 19 - Toronto Comic Book Show http://www.torontocomicbookshow.com/
This is the comic book show held at the hotel that hosted a few early Anime North conventions.

Feb. 19 - Anime North staff meeting (in Hamilton!)

March 5 - Ancaster Collectibles Extravaganza http://www.collectorshows.ca/Shows/TOY_2017-03-05.php

March 12 - Hamilton Record & Music Collectibles Show http://www.vibrations.ca/en/record-shows-and-fairs/icalrepeat.detail/2017/03/12/145/15/hamilton-record-music-collectibles-show

March 19 - Anime North Staff Meeting

March 26 - Toronto Downtown Record Show http://www.vibrations.ca/en/record-shows-and-fairs/icalrepeat.detail/2017/03/26/142/15/toronto-downtown-record-show

April 9 - Toronto/Mississauga Musical Collectibles Show http://www.vibrations.ca/en/record-shows-and-fairs/icalrepeat.detail/2017/04/09/98/15/the-toronto-mississauga-musical-collectables-show-sale

April 29 - Anime North Staff Meeting

April 30 - Toronto Comic Book Show http://www.torontocomicbookshow.com/

May 7 - Ancaster Collectorfest http://www.collectorshows.ca/Shows/TOY_2017-05-07.php

May 13-14 - TCAF http://www.torontocomics.com/
This is downtown and free and we might just drop in!

May 22- Anime North Staff Meeting

May 26-28 - Anime North http://www.animenorth.com/live/
Going to be doing Anime Hell and some panels at this one!

June 4 - Ancaster Collectibles Extravanganza http://www.collectorshows.ca/Shows/TOY_2017-06-04.php

June 9-11 - Anime Next http://www.animenext.org/
There's been some talk about us attending this show, so stay tuned for further developments.

June 25 - Toronto Comic Book Show http://www.torontocomicbookshow.com/

June 25 - Ancaster Nostalgia Show http://www.collectorshows.ca/Shows/NOS_2017-06-25.php

July ? - Liberty Village Yard Sale
No date announced yet, but this was a fun neighborhood thing we did last summer and hope to do it again this year.

July 28-30 - Con Bravo http://2016.conbravo.com/
We missed this one last year but we might swing by this year.

August 6 - Toronto Comic Book Show http://www.torontocomicbookshow.com/

August ? - Zine Dream http://zinedream.com/
No date announced yet but our intention is to get a table & sell some zines!

Sept. 24 - Toronto Comic Book Show http://www.torontocomicbookshow.com/

Sept 28 - Oct 1 AWA http://awa-con.com/
Gonna be doing Anime Hell and panels at this one too, obvs

Nov. 26 - Toronto Comic Book Show http://www.torontocomicbookshow.com/

(edited to add Anime North staff meetings)

[identity profile] davemerrill.livejournal.com 2017-01-20 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
My reference is to people attempting to fly with loaded firearms in their carry-on bags, or on their person. These are the people the TSA catches dozens of every week.

http://blog.tsa.gov/

TSA discovered 71 firearms last week in carry-on bags around the nation. Of the 71 firearms discovered, 67 were loaded and 21 had a round chambered.

Every time anybody brings up the phrase "security theater", as if security at airports is unnecessary or useless or a waste of money, I bring up the TSA blog and its amazing display of loaded firearms people continue to try to bring onto airplanes. Until people quit trying to bring loaded firearms onto airplanes - that is to say, loaded firearms on their persons, I don't care about checked bags - until they quit, we'll need the TSA.

21 chambered rounds! That's 21 accidental shootings waiting to happen. There's nothing 'theatrical' about that.

Anyway, that's a thing I do, I'm going to bring up the TSA blog and its parade of doofuses every time anybody uses the phrase "security theater" anywhere, because I'm tired of the TSA being held up as a whipping boy or a scapegoat any time anybody talks about flying.

[identity profile] tochiro998.livejournal.com 2017-01-20 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
And you're right to do so. I hope you don't have such a low opinion of me that you'd think I approve of someone carrying a loaded firearm onto an airplane (that isn't on-duty law enforcement of course), these fools and jackwads that do that, yeesh.

But they would have been caught by pre-9/11 airport security. Heck, one time in the '90s I was flying home from Project:A-Kon and I got pulled aside because I had stuffed my gift chopsticks in my carryon and they couldn't make hide nor hair over what those things were! :)

No, when I bitch about 'security theater' I'm talking about things like the 'fluid restriction' and removing belts (shoes, man, that's a real coinflip to me if that's useful NOW or just stupid) and the stories of kids getting hassled because they have an action figure with a tiny little gun. there's a LOT of different vectors angling together here of course but it's meaningless monkey motion on the whole.

Take the fluids limit. The logic is this prevents dangerous amounts of 'something' (binary explosives, combustible liquid, poison gas and so on) being brought on board. Real Hollywood action movie stuff. OK, it's a concern. With my 'general knowledge' I could probably put something together out of household chemicals that could be dangerous, I'm sure you could as well. So, seems like a good idea. But the logic isn't followed thru! Say you're a bad guy, and you want to use a binary liquid explosive to blow up an airliner. 3 oz. won't do enough damage. So you have 4 or 5 or whatever comrades all carry a tiny amount and you put it together in the bathroom in the pop bottle you bought inside the secured area. boom. What should be done is NO fluids brought on board except for food bought inside the secure area. THAT would make sense. How do you (they) figure that 3 oz. is 'safe enough'?

And we can't talk about how lax the security checks are for the people who clean the plane and handle the luggage and all that 'inside the zone' stuff.

blah blah blah. The obvious solution is become rich and have your own airplane. :)