Most of the Printing Done
Jun. 26th, 2022 11:48 pmLisa did more collation and stapling last night after I went to bed, and she worked on it during the day while I dealt with printing other things, most significantly the Program Grid, which is the separate handout with the dates/times/locations of all of the program items. I had lots of other design and printing things to deal with, along with updating the Westercon 74 website with the latest program update and the final pre-convention membership list and count. (Pre-registration closed last night.) When I could, I helped Lisa with the collation, but she did most of it.
This evening, we finally finished it.
( The Last Book )
U-Haul called today to tell us that the trailer we hoped to pick up in Fernley would not be available, and we'd have to go to either Fallon or Reno to collect it. As we need to go to Reno for yet another and this time I hope final bit of shopping, we picked Reno. We will therefore go get the trailer from the U-Haul store that is near the Atlantis Hotel. Anyone who was at the Reno Worldcon would have gone past it anytime they had to go between the Atlantis and the Peppermill.
I also confirmed that while they don't like you disconnecting their trailers, they don't put a lock on them to prevent you from doing so.
It was a long day today and will be another long one tomorrow, for when we get home from Reno, we have to start loading the trailer and get as much done as we can before we leave for Tonopah on Tuesday.
This evening, we finally finished it.
( The Last Book )
U-Haul called today to tell us that the trailer we hoped to pick up in Fernley would not be available, and we'd have to go to either Fallon or Reno to collect it. As we need to go to Reno for yet another and this time I hope final bit of shopping, we picked Reno. We will therefore go get the trailer from the U-Haul store that is near the Atlantis Hotel. Anyone who was at the Reno Worldcon would have gone past it anytime they had to go between the Atlantis and the Peppermill.
I also confirmed that while they don't like you disconnecting their trailers, they don't put a lock on them to prevent you from doing so.
It was a long day today and will be another long one tomorrow, for when we get home from Reno, we have to start loading the trailer and get as much done as we can before we leave for Tonopah on Tuesday.