[penguicon-general] Big first names on nametags

roxanne at narbat.com roxanne at narbat.com
Mon Jun 25 21:14:34 CDT 2007


The problem with a double-sided badge is that it pretty quickly becomes
one badge shared between two people. We sort of want to discourage that,
if we want to stay on budget. One feature of the badge *IS* the Ticket,
after all. 

Roxanne Meida King
roxanne at narbat dot com


> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [penguicon-general] Big first names on nametags
> From: Major Arcanna <majorarcanna at gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, June 25, 2007 7:56 am
> To: penguicon-general at penguicon.org
> 
> Is there any way we could just print double sided badges, one side with 
> a big name/con pseudonym and then have it blank on the other side and 
> offer pretty colored sharpies?
> 
> Faithfully yours,
> molly.
> 
> Seth wrote:
> > Greg <greg_b at rocketmail.com> wrote:
> >   
> >> --- Seth <sethb at panix.com> wrote:
> >>     
> >>> If you want to make it a challenge to identify you, remember that
> >>> you're at a convention full of the kind of people who, if they take
> >>> up that challenge, will find not only your name, but your entire
> >>> history, credit rating, and every embarassing thing you've ever done.
> >>>       
> >> Call me paranoid, but one /could/ mis-read that as a veiled threat. 
> >> However, I'm sure your not part of that group, right, Seth?
> >>     
> >
> > I would be, if I cared enough to actually look for someone's identity.
> >
> > Is telling people that a bad neighborhood is dangerous a veiled
> > threat?
> >
> > Seth
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