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In attendance were:


[[jbocre: Robin Lee Powell|Robin Lee Powell]]; camgusmis
[[Robin Lee Powell|Robin Lee Powell]]; camgusmis


[[jbocre: Matt Arnold|Matt Arnold]]; epkat
[[Matt Arnold|Matt Arnold]]; epkat


[[User:Mark Shoulson|Mark Shoulson]]; clsn
[[User:Mark Shoulson|Mark Shoulson]]; clsn


[[jbocre: Stephen Weeks|Stephen Weeks]]; tenes
[[Stephen Weeks|Stephen Weeks]]; tenes


[[jbocre: Adam Cooper|Adam Cooper]]; komfo,amonan
[[Adam Cooper|Adam Cooper]]; komfo,amonan


[[User:Bob LeChevalier|Bob LeChevalier]]; lojbab
[[User:Bob LeChevalier|Bob LeChevalier]]; lojbab


[[jbocre: Nora LeChevalier|Nora LeChevalier]]
[[Nora LeChevalier|Nora LeChevalier]]


A lot of recordings were made for the [[jbocre: Lojban podcast|Lojban podcast]], jbocradi. Lojban's main currently-active organizer, [[jbocre: Robin Lee Powell|Robin Lee Powell]], endured many trials and tribulations making it to Logfest, which he told us entirely in Lojban for about 45 minutes. This is serialized  in the podcast.
A lot of recordings were made for the [[Lojban podcast|Lojban podcast]], jbocradi. Lojban's main currently-active organizer, [[Robin Lee Powell|Robin Lee Powell]], endured many trials and tribulations making it to Logfest, which he told us entirely in Lojban for about 45 minutes. This is serialized  in the podcast.


We played [[jbocre: Logfest 2005 : Nanofictionary texts anofictionary]]. [[jbocre: Matt Arnold|Matt Arnold]] used Lojban to describe how to play the games of [http://www.naviadratp.com avia Dratp] and [http://www.mindsports.net/Arena/Emergo/AboutEmergo.html mergo]. We put a whiteboard on a chair on the table and [[User:Mark Shoulson|Mark Shoulson]] taught Philcon attendees in two beginner's classes.
We played [[Logfest 2005 : Nanofictionary texts anofictionary]]. [[Matt Arnold|Matt Arnold]] used Lojban to describe how to play the games of [http://www.naviadratp.com avia Dratp] and [http://www.mindsports.net/Arena/Emergo/AboutEmergo.html mergo]. We put a whiteboard on a chair on the table and [[User:Mark Shoulson|Mark Shoulson]] taught Philcon attendees in two beginner's classes.


There occurred the historic meeting between Bob LeChevalier and [http://www.klingonguy.com/ awrence Schoen], the Director of the [http://www.kli.org/ LI], with general friendliness and conviviality, somewhat to the surprise or even disappointment (apparently) of some of the onlooking fans.
There occurred the historic meeting between Bob LeChevalier and [http://www.klingonguy.com/ awrence Schoen], the Director of the [http://www.kli.org/ LI], with general friendliness and conviviality, somewhat to the surprise or even disappointment (apparently) of some of the onlooking fans.


Also present was [[jbocre: Keith Lynch|Keith Lynch]], former Lojban supporter, though he did not participate in the LogFest.
Also present was [[Keith Lynch|Keith Lynch]], former Lojban supporter, though he did not participate in the LogFest.

Latest revision as of 08:21, 30 June 2014

The Logical Language Group made a last-minute announcement of Logfest 2005. The Philadelphia science fiction convention hilcon set aside a room in which to hold the intermittently-recurring celebration of the Lojban language, December 9 through 11, 2005.

In attendance were:

Robin Lee Powell; camgusmis

Matt Arnold; epkat

Mark Shoulson; clsn

Stephen Weeks; tenes

Adam Cooper; komfo,amonan

Bob LeChevalier; lojbab

Nora LeChevalier

A lot of recordings were made for the Lojban podcast, jbocradi. Lojban's main currently-active organizer, Robin Lee Powell, endured many trials and tribulations making it to Logfest, which he told us entirely in Lojban for about 45 minutes. This is serialized in the podcast.

We played Logfest 2005 : Nanofictionary texts anofictionary. Matt Arnold used Lojban to describe how to play the games of avia Dratp and mergo. We put a whiteboard on a chair on the table and Mark Shoulson taught Philcon attendees in two beginner's classes.

There occurred the historic meeting between Bob LeChevalier and awrence Schoen, the Director of the LI, with general friendliness and conviviality, somewhat to the surprise or even disappointment (apparently) of some of the onlooking fans.

Also present was Keith Lynch, former Lojban supporter, though he did not participate in the LogFest.