Valdron Business

Posted on 27 September 2009

Today was the annual stockholders meeting of Valdron Inc, at which directors are chosen.  I would tell you more about it, but it’s mostly boring business stuff.  I can say that among the discussions was the possibility that I would start running regular (probably weekly) live Multiverser games at a new game store in the next town, probably about half an hour from here (yes, down here we have big towns).  We also made an attempt to get some organization and motivation going on several of the ongoing projects, but I’m not going to detail those here.

In other news, I have begun working on an analysis of Bender’s Big Score for the Examiner Temporal Anomalies articles.  Although it was crass and irreverent, it was not intolerable and actually might be an interesting piece to analyze.  It will take a few viewings, though, as the construction is very convoluted.

–M. J. Young

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Eric R. Ashley says:

    Unrelated, but this is Eric. I went to Constellation, and found that I might not be armored against viruses because my subscription for anti-virus had run out. Thus I’m staying off the net, except right now I’m at the local coffeeshop.

    We’re hoping that the package gets here today, but it might be the end of the week.

    And I’d love to join in your game. Its only a fifteen or so hour drive down to Nashville. Interested? But more seriously, maybe I can mention it on RPOL on worldwalker. I do have a couple Canadian players, perhaps.

  2. M. J. Young says:

    I’m not sure that Canada is closer than Nashville, but I’ve not been to Nashville–only Memphis, which apparently is the best airport for visiting points in central Mississippi. That’s been a few years, anyway–Kyler was not yet born last time we were down that way.

    But you’re welcome to pop up to Vineland. It’s not far from the Delaware Bay, although a bit farther from it than we are. I’ll try to remember to announce whatever we decide.

    –M. J. Young

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