Registration for Around the World 11 is now open

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July 26th.

So, you want to try your hand at being a tinpot dictator? Sign Up to run a country at Around The World 2008.

If you are familiar with past incarnations of this event, you will of course be well aware that our definition of what may be defined as a country is looser most, but here are some brief and highly biased guidelines. Feel free to add to or dispute them in the comments.
DO’s

  • Do pick something that will be fun for more than just you
  • Do realize that you’ll be feeding etc. potentially lots of people
  • DO involve at least 2 people in creating and staffing a country, unless you like spending a lot of money to sit at a table all night while everyone else has fun and throws broken bottles at you
  • Do have a toy to give away

DONT’s

  • DON’T pick a country that only exists in an Anime
  • DON’T pick a country whose ‘game’ involves the TV and controllers. (I’m talking to you, DDR-Landia)
  • DON’T commit to a country that you are not willing to keep staffed all night.

Anyway, go here to host a country.

-kaz

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Chi Delt Chapter 35th Anniversary Recap

During the weekend of April 11-13 2008, I had the privilege of attending the Chi Delta chapter’s 35th anniversary celebration, orchestrated and run by the Chi Delta Alumni Association (the well-organized, Carolina-BBQ flavored equivalent of PUSOG). The anniversary celebrated the continued existence of the chapter, reunitde some of the oldest alumni, and put the younger alumni and active brothers back into touch with those who have drifted apart over the decades.

This event, which was in planning for the past two years, represented an excellent opportunity to meet many of the founding members of Psi Upsilon Chi Delta and Chi Delta Phi, the local fraternity which formed the basis for the Chi Delta. It also served as a shining example of everything to do right in welcoming our own alumni back to the chapter for the Gamma Tau 40th Anniversary, which is just under 2 years out now. The short trip up to Durham gave me new hope and vision for how to do both a one-off celebration and build a lasting relationship with our own alumni.

The weekend itself was packed with organized activity and ample opportunity to mingle. Early risers enjoyed a Saturday morning golf tournament which, despite some threatening weather, had great turnout. As a counterpoint, the traditional Thunderball Foosball Tournament was a surprising success, drawing out so many competitors that several doubles teams (comprised mainly of undergrads) bowed out after witnessing the fierce skills of their elders. Informal mixers on Friday and Saturday nights gave those at Section a great time to sit down and have long conversations, serious and not, between actives and alumni of all ages. Dinner at Bullock’s BBQ, a local favorite, and Sunday brunch in section let the shy folks sit down and chat as well.

The capstone event of the weekend was a cocktail mixer and banquet, held at the Millennium Hotel near Duke Campus. The mixer, featuring a few free drinks and plenty of storytelling, gave way to a delicious dinner with speeches from alumni, CDAA officers and the curent undergraduate leadership. The group (with songbooks for spouses thoughtfully provided) also sang several songs, and had three talented actives sing a new song for the assembled alumni.

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Alumni Weekend 2008 recap

Alumni Weekend Group Photo
More details will be posted here by friday, April 25th. But until then know it was a huge success, more than 20 alumni came to visit, several thousand dollars in donations were raised, and a good time was had.



The chilicook off went smashingly, with 8 entries.
The oldest and youngest members of each house and clan acted as judges. The awards went to:

Beaniest: Peach Chili – Mandie Smith, ΓΤ ‘01
Hottest:”Joe’s Special” Steak Chili – Paul Travis, ΓΤ ‘01
Tastitudeousest: The Anti-Chili – Ross Meltz, ΓΤ ‘02
Meatiest: Steak Chili – Paul Travis, ΓΤ ‘01
Awesomest: Steak Chili – Paul Travis, ΓΤ ‘01

Alumni Weekend 08

Chili Cookoff!

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Pynk is wandering the plains of the midwest

I married a cute redhead named Alice and we moved to Iowa City (not actually in that order), where she’s studying for her Art History PhD and I’m mainly working on Pseudopod, which I’m proud to say is now the world’s largest horror fiction market, by audience size. (Apparently, these days more people will download free audio fiction and then donate if they like it, rather than buy fiction magazines.) I’m the editor, which is to say I’m in charge of managing everyone, I have final say over which stories we use, and I occasionally narrate as well.

As much fun as this is, I’ll probably have to go get a day job again in the very near future, doing something really exciting like software QA. I’m just job searching for now. And drinking. You know how it is.

So life is boring, but good. I wish I could make it to alumni weekend. Maybe next year. Have fun!

Oh yeah, anybody who’s going to WisCon or Gen Con, leave a comment and let me know.

Ben “Pynk” Phillips ’02

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