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		<title>BrickCon 2011 Photos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve uploaded all the photos from BrickCon to Flickr. You can find them at the BrickCon 2011 set (view as slideshow). There are 833 photos and 2 videos. Enjoy! Related posts:BrickCon 2011 Trip Report BrickCon 2011 Trip Report, Part 2 Brickworld 2011 Photos


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve uploaded all the photos from BrickCon to Flickr. You can find them at the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/billward/sets/72157627691205973" class="extlink" target="_blank">BrickCon 2011 set</a> (view as <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/billward/sets/72157627691205973/show/" class="extlink" target="_blank">slideshow</a>). There are 833 photos and 2 videos. Enjoy!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/billward/sets/72157627691205973"  target="_blank" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone" title="BrickCon 2011" src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6114/6210295651_66d8fb6fb9_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="180" /></a></p>


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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 19:15:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a continuation of the trip report which I started while I was waiting in the airport, interrupted by the boarding of my plane&#8230;. The contest sign-ups were first-come, first-served, and only the first N people to sign up got in. Since I didn&#8217;t sign up until after opening ceremonies I missed out on [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a continuation of the <a href="http://www.brickpile.com/2011/10/03/brickcon-2011-trip-report/">trip report</a> which I started while I was waiting in the airport, interrupted by the boarding of my plane&#8230;.</p>
<p>The contest sign-ups were first-come, first-served, and only the first N people to sign up got in. Since I didn&#8217;t sign up until after opening ceremonies I missed out on the first contest, the blind build. That contest had a maximum of 70 people (2 groups of 35 each). In the blind build, you are given a small LEGO set to assemble without being able to see the parts. This is done by having a triangular shaped &#8220;blind&#8221; placed over the parts, so that the only thing you can see is the instructions, and you have to build the model by feel only. The fastest time wins, with 10 seconds added for each error (wrong color, wrong part, sticker misaligned, etc.). It was fun to watch, and to tease some of my friends who were participating. At the end, everyone got to keep the set they built, and the best 10 from each group went into a final competition with a larger set to determine the overall winner.</p>
<p>After watching the blind build, the time came for the speed build contest. Here we don&#8217;t have any special handicaps, we just need to assemble the provided set as quickly as possible. For this contest 50 people could participate, and though I wasn&#8217;t in the top 50, there were enough no-shows that I could take part anyway. The set we built was set <a href="http://brickset.com/detail/?Set=8080-1" class="extlink" target="_blank">8080 Undersea Explorer</a>, part of the Atlantis line. I didn&#8217;t win &#8211; the winner finished 10 minutes before I did &#8211; but I got to keep the set so all was not lost.</p>
<p>The next contest was the Master Build, where contestants were given a set and told to use those parts to build something of their own imagining using a provided theme. Since I had been in the Speed Build I wasn&#8217;t allowed to be in this one, so I left and went down to the Exhibition Hall to see the models on display (and being set up).</p>
<p>I looked at the models for a while, visiting all the tables. I didn&#8217;t take any pictures, just let myself look around. Too often at conventions I get so focused on photographing things that I don&#8217;t really get a good look at them. So this time I wanted to take time for just that. In the process I ran into some Bay Area folks who were headed to a nearby pizza place for dinner, and invited me to join them.</p>
<p>After dinner we rushed back to the convention for the evening program, which consisted of a few announcements and presentations and the keynote from Hillel Cooperman about what LEGO fans love to hate: Megabloks. He told us about the crappy quality of some Mega sets he had bought, and then brought out a blender which was provided by the Blendtec company, makers of the “<a href="http://www.willitblend.com/" class="extlink" target="_blank">Will it Blend?</a>” videos. The blender was then given out as part of that night’s door prizes. By the time the evening program was over it was about 10 pm and there was just an hour to look around the exhibition hall before we had to leave.</p>
<p>In the morning I did some work on the Bricks by the Bay registration system and went to the LEGO store. The line there was enormous! I guess I wasn&#8217;t the only one who wanted to take advantage of the combination of their convention discount (up to 30% off) and the double VIP points in October. A friend picked me up and took me there and we stood in line for an hour and a half or so, making forays from our spot in line to grab more and more LEGO sets. I had planned to meet a non-LEGO friend for breakfast but the shopping trip took so long we had to cancel that plan. After shopping we headed back over by the convention and went to McMenamin&#8217;s for lunch. We ran into some BrickCon friends there and joined them.</p>
<p>We finished lunch just in time to dash over to the con for the afternoon’s activities. The first one was the Iron Brick contest where, given a fixed number of 2&#215;8 bricks, each team of 4 was to build a bridge that could span 20 inches and hold as much weight as possible. My team’s bridge failed at 35 lbs, but the winning team supported 115 lbs! I did the same event last year and the best teams’ bridges were so strong they ran out of weights and had to use 2.5gal water bottles as 20 lb weights.</p>
<p>Following the Iron Brick contest there was another contest, the Relay Build. We again broke up into teams of 4 people and had to build a set as a group. The parts from the set were divided among three tables, and each of us stood at one of the tables while the fourth member ran back and forth, and each time we added something to the model the people swapped roles, so each of us got a turn to run to another table. There was a cheating controversy, but overall it was a fun game and I&#8217;d like to try something similar at Bricks by the Bay.</p>
<p>I took a break from activities after that to work on the BBTB site some more and chat with my friend Holger Matthes, who had hosted me for a night when I was visiting Germany 10 years ago, and we did some <a href="http://bill.wards.net/blosxom/travel/travel-2001/germany/p11-lego-meeting.html" class="extlink" target="_blank">LEGO building in his living room with some of his friends</a>. We were both amazed that it had been that long.</p>
<p>The next event I did was the &#8220;101 bricks&#8221; challenge. For this you bring an assortment of 101 LEGO parts to the game, and the organizer assigns you a topic on which you need to build for only 3 minutes, using only the parts you brought. One  person is chosen as the winner and this is repeated for 10 rounds, with  more rounds in case of a tie. It ended in a 3-way tie, but in the first  bonus round there was a clear winner. Some of the themes were:</p>
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<li>The President of the US &#8211; I missed this round as I had to go run to the other room and find 101 parts to build with from the play brick table!</li>
<li>Venus Flytrap &#8211; I built a rather bad looking model of the plant</li>
<li>Rustic Log Cabin &#8211; I had a small pile of brown bricks, a roof, and a chimney</li>
<li>I’m Going To Kill You, James Bond &#8211; I had a yellow figure with white shorts and a laser coming at him between his legs</li>
<li>Godzilla &#8211; I built an Anime style super hero (think Voltron)</li>
<li>I think that I shall never see a thing as lovely as a tree &#8211; I did a blackened (burned) tree</li>
<li>Timepiece (clock, etc.) &#8211; I did an hourglass</li>
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<p>There were 3 other rounds but I forgot what they were already. After  the event I talked to Roger Hill (the guy who was running it) about how  I wanted to try running this game at BayLUG meetings and/or Bricks by the Bay. He gave me some  tips and allowed that he’d never played it as he is always the one  running it. So I challenged him to build something with my pieces up  against the game’s winner, a guy named Chad, who was still there. I gave  them the theme “Escape from the Zoo” and they both did a creditable  job, but Chad was the clear winner.</p>
<p>I worked on the BBTB site through the dinner break and went to the evening ceremonies room, where I talked to the organizers to get permission to announce the BBTB site being available. I ran out for some takeout from the deli counter at the Metropolitan Market and was munching on that as the ceremonies began. The emcee (Shawn? Shaun? Sean? I&#8217;m not sure how he spells it, which is funny since he made several jokes about people spelling his name wrong&#8230;) was late getting back from dinner, so they had to stall with some impromptu Q&amp;A from Gary McIntire (Master Model Builder at LEGOLAND who used to be a Seattle AFOL) and Wayne Hussey (BrickCon main organizer). When the program began properly I was invited up to announce BBTB registration being open and got a strong response from the audience when I asked who was planning to come. There was a lot of enthusiasm for the fact that we have the steampunk convention in the same hotel.</p>
<p>(Last year, I went to BrickCon and really flogged BBTB in a lot of my interactions with people, to the point where I heard through the grapevine that I had been annoying people with my persistent &#8220;Are you coming to Bricks by the Bay?&#8221; questions. I really tried to keep that to a minimum this year. I hope I succeeded.)</p>
<p>After my turn on the stage the evening ceremonies really got underway with a presentation about the financial ups and downs of the LEGO company, followed by the awards ceremony for all the MOCs. There were more door prize drawings but I still didn&#8217;t win any.</p>
<p>After the ceremonies I went down to the exhibit hall to take pictures, and got all the steampunk and art stuff before we had to leave. I also took pictures of Zack&#8217;s stuff (an awesomely detailed house, bust of Bender from Futurama, and a wedding cake topper), as he was leaving that night. They lock down the facilities at 11pm each night, which I found disappointing. I took a bus back to my friend&#8217;s house and went to bed.</p>
<p>Sunday morning I slept in and got to the convention around 11, which of course was full of public by then. But I still managed to go around and take lots of pictures, and I hope I got all the models on display&#8230; at least I got most of them. At 2 I went over to the meeting rooms for a <a href="http://www.brickpile.com/2011/10/02/brickcon-2011-blogging-panel/">panel on LEGO blogging</a>, but I already covered that in another post.</p>
<p>The closing ceremonies featured people other than me winning prizes again, and then the teardown really got rolling. I loitered around the Exhibition Hall for a while and then went out to dinner with a group of people, and we were joined by a couple of the convention organizers. After eating we had a lively discussion about BrickCon &#8220;post mortem&#8221; and hopefully that will contribute to making it even better in the future. We kept talking until the restaurant closed, and then continued in a nearby hotel lobby until about 2am. I got a lot of great ideas for Bricks by the Bay out of that too.</p>
<p>In the morning I rode the bus to downtown Seattle and walked around a bit, had some lunch, then took the light rail to the airport and flew back to San Francisco.</p>


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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 20:56:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another year, another BrickCon. The annual Seattle, WA LEGO convention has come to an end and I am writing this sitting in the Seattle airport, waiting for my flight to board. After foolishly staying up until 2am the night before, I got up at 5am Friday morning (that&#8217;s right, 3 hours of sleep) and drove [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another year, another <a href="http://www.brickcon.org/" class="extlink" target="_blank">BrickCon</a>. The annual Seattle, WA LEGO convention has come to an end and I am writing this sitting in the Seattle airport, waiting for my flight to board.</p>
<p>After foolishly staying up until 2am the night before, I got up at 5am Friday morning (that&#8217;s right, 3 hours of sleep) and drove to the San Francisco airport. I parked my car and rode the shuttle to the terminal, checked my bag, and flew to Seattle. I didn&#8217;t bring any LEGO to the convention. I had a checked bag with all my clothes, toiletries, etc., and a carryon backpack with my laptop and camera. I brought a large suitcase &#8211; the one I had <a href="http://www.brickpile.com/2011/06/22/brickworld-trip-wrapup/">bought in Chicago at Brickworld</a> &#8211; and packed an empty duffel bag as well in case I would need more luggage for the return trip (to carry all the prizes I hoped to win, and the LEGO I planned to buy). Since I was staying on the floor at a friend&#8217;s house, I brought along my Aero Bed mattress, which added to the bulk and weight of my suitcase, but not too badly.</p>
<p>The Seattle airport is a happy place for me. As a child I used to fly to Seattle at least once a year with my parents to visit my grandparents, aunt and uncle, and cousins, and we would always arrive at the N terminal on United. My flight this time was on Alaska but we did fly into the N terminal. Sea-TAC Airport has this underground &#8220;train&#8221; system (I use quotes because it uses rubber tires on a concrete guideway, so it&#8217;s not really a train) that connects the N terminal island to the rest of the airport. As a kid I used to love standing at the front of the train and watch out the front window, and even though I&#8217;m 40 years old now, I still enjoy it.</p>
<p>I picked up my bag and made my way by light rail and bus to my friend&#8217;s house where I took a brief nap before heading down to the convention. The location of the convention and my friend&#8217;s apartment were perfect for this &#8211; the #28 bus runs directly from downtown, right by Seattle Center, and continues on to a point a few blocks from her place. It follows the exact route I would take if I were driving, and runs frequently, and all day, from 5am to midnight.</p>
<p>I attended the opening ceremonies, which was mostly an orientation type presentation to explain the program of events and location of things, and then went to a meetup of the California LUG (LEGO Users Group) members. There were a couple of us from BayLUG but many more from southern California. We talked about our LUGs&#8217; upcoming event plans and a little about Bricks by the Bay, about which I mentioned that we would shortly be opening up registration and looking for volunteers. After that, I spent the afternoon watching and participating in various contests.</p>
<p>My plane is starting to board, so I&#8217;ll continue this later.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m here in Seattle for BrickCon. I&#8217;ll post more about it soon, but for now, here&#8217;s my pictures: Related posts:Going to BrickCon Home from BrickFair, thinking about BrickCon Home from BrickCon


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m here in Seattle for BrickCon.  I&#8217;ll post more about it soon, but for now, here&#8217;s my pictures:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/billward/sets/72157625082579056/with/5046649884/"  target="_blank" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4152/5046087422_5f443c91a4_m.jpg" alt="BrickCon 2010 pictures" /></a></p>


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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve just submitted my registration fees for BrickCon, the LEGO convention in Seattle. It&#8217;s held the first weekend in October &#8211; starting September 30 and going through the weekend on October 3. I hope to see you there! Related posts:BrickCon 2011 Trip Report Home from BrickFair, thinking about BrickCon BrickCon 2009


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just submitted my registration fees for <a href="http://www.brickcon.org" class="extlink" target="_blank">BrickCon</a>, the LEGO convention in Seattle.  It&#8217;s held the first weekend in October &#8211; starting September 30 and going through the weekend on October 3.  I hope to see you there!</p>


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		<title>BrickCon 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 20:39:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last weekend (October 1-4) the BrickCon LEGO convention was held in Seattle, Washington. I drove up to the convention and had a wonderful time! As it turned out, my friend Donia who I met dancing in Santa Cruz was moving to Seattle that weekend, so I was able to combine helping her move with attending [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last weekend (October 1-4) the <a href="http://www.brickcon.org/" class="extlink" target="_blank">BrickCon</a> LEGO convention was held in Seattle, Washington.  I drove up to the convention and had a wonderful time!</p>
<p>As it turned out, my friend Donia who I met dancing in Santa Cruz was moving to Seattle that weekend, so I was able to combine helping her move with attending the convention.  It also got me a place to crash so I could save the cost of a hotel room.  I drove her car to Seattle, while she followed in a van she borrowed from a friend of hers.  After the convention, I drove the van back home.  On my way north, I stopped in Portland for the night Thursday night, and stayed at the apartment of another friend I knew from dancing.  While I was there I went to the <a href="http://portlandwaltzeclectic.com/" class="extlink" target="_blank">Waltz Eclectic</a> and had a great time!  In the morning I did a little Goodwill shopping and had lunch with yet another dancing friend before heading to Seattle.</p>
<div style="float:right;"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/billward/sets/72157622439408263/"  target="_blank" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2452/4002852964_11c4abe7b2_m.jpg" alt="BrickCon 2009" /></a></div>
<p>I got to the convention Friday in the early afternoon and unpacked my LEGO models.  I brought the <a href="http://www.brickpile.com/2009/08/09/scrambler/">Scrambler</a>, various <a href="http://www.brickpile.com/2008/09/21/land-rover/">cars</a> and <a href="http://www.brickpile.com/2008/12/04/isuzu-npr-delivery-truck/">trucks</a> and <a href="http://www.brickpile.com/2008/12/25/fleetwood-revolution-le-42k-motorhome/">RV&#8217;s</a>, a few <a href="http://www.brickpile.com/2008/09/09/caltrain-f40ph-v2/">train</a> <a href="http://www.brickpile.com/2008/12/19/roadrailer-trailer/">models</a>, and my <a href="http://www.brickpile.com/2006/10/15/dc3/">DC-3 airplane</a>.  The Scrambler and DC-3 were motorized, so in keeping with the theme of the event, &#8220;Bricks in Motion,&#8221; I thought it was especially important to bring those.</p>
<p>Friday night we had the opening ceremonies, where the new <a href="http://www.brothers-brick.com/2009/10/03/announcing-lego-pirates-10210-imperial-flagship-available-jan-1-2010-news/" class="extlink" target="_blank">10210 Imperial Flagship</a> was revealed.  There was much oohing and aahing.  Afterward we all went to the LEGO store in Bellevue where we were able to get discounted LEGO sets &#8211; 50% off &#8220;scratch &#038; dent&#8221; sets (prize tickets were used to determine order for selecting up to 4 items) and 20% off everything in the store.  It was quite crazy, as it always is at these events, but a lot of fun too.  I think I restrained myself pretty well, all things considered, but I still spent a lot of money.</p>
<p>Saturday was the first day that the exhibit was open to the public.  We had about 4500 people go through looking at all the LEGO models on display.  Most of the day I spent with my nose in the computer, avoiding the crowds.  I didn&#8217;t go around and take pictures at all Friday or Saturday, though.  A few people had to leave Saturday night, so I missed a few models, but Sunday (even more people came on Sunday; over 4700!) I made up for it in terms of picture-taking.  I managed to go around to all the tables and take pictures Sunday, mostly during the public hours.  Also, the friends I was staying with came by Sunday and I was able to see the exhibit through their eyes which was a lot of fun.</p>
<p>Sunday was Donia&#8217;s birthday, so we went out for sushi and chocolate.  We were going to go to a swing dance featuring <a href="http://webster.suresong.com/" class="extlink" target="_blank">Gordon Webster</a> but didn&#8217;t manage to get around to it.  (But it&#8217;s OK because he played at the <a href="http://www.fridaynightblues.com/" class="extlink" target="_blank">Friday Night Blues</a> in San Francisco this past Friday, and I was able to go to that &#8211; the music was amazing!)  But back to the BrickCon trip&#8230;  On the way home I stopped in Portland for the day, and met with a colleague from Oracle who was based there.  I went to <a href="http://randomwaltz.org/" class="extlink" target="_blank">Random Waltz</a> in Portland that night (If you like dancing and ever find yourself in Portland on a Thursday or Monday night, you gotta check out those waltzes.  The dance community there is very welcoming and friendly, and I had a great time at both of them!), stayed the night in a hotel paid for by the company, and then went home the next day.  I got home around 2am Wednesday morning.</p>
<p>My <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/billward/sets/72157622439408263/" class="extlink" target="_blank">pictures from BrickCon</a> can be seen on Flickr (or view as <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/billward/sets/72157622439408263/show/" class="extlink" target="_blank">slideshow</a>).  Warning: there are over 400 photos so it may take a while to see them all!</p>


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		<title>Train show this weekend, then off to Seattle for BrickCon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 23:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This coming weekend, I&#8217;ll join members of the Bay Area LEGO Train Club (a subgroup of the Bay Area LEGO Users Group) at the Great Train Expo in San Jose. We&#8217;ll put out a large train layout, about 25&#215;25 feet, with lots of trains, a city, and the usual stuff. Come on down and say [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This coming weekend, I&#8217;ll join members of the <a href="http://www.baylug.org/bayltc/" class="extlink" target="_blank">Bay Area LEGO Train Club</a> (a subgroup of the <a href="http://www.baylug.org/" class="extlink" target="_blank">Bay Area LEGO Users Group</a>) at the <a href="http://www.trainexpoinc.com/shows/200909-sanjose.html" class="extlink" target="_blank">Great Train Expo</a> in San Jose.  We&#8217;ll put out a large train layout, about 25&#215;25 feet, with lots of trains, a city, and the usual stuff.  Come on down and say hi.  It&#8217;s at the Santa Clara County fairgrounds in San Jose.  Admission is $7 for adults (good for both days) and kids under 12 get in free.</p>
<p>And then, I&#8217;ll be driving up to Seattle next week for <a href="http://www.brickcon.org/" class="extlink" target="_blank">BrickCon</a>!  A friend of mine happens to be moving to Seattle for the first of October, so I&#8217;ll be borrowing/ferrying her car up, while she follows up in a van she&#8217;s borrowed from a friend of hers, which I&#8217;m driving back home in.  Sounds complicated &#8211; wish me luck!  Anyway I&#8217;ll be coming up with an assortment of MOCs, though probably not as much as I took to Portland for <a href="http://www.brickfest.com/events.php" class="extlink" target="_blank">BrickFest</a> this spring &#8211; I&#8217;m carrying some of her stuff up, and anyway I ought to be able to see out the rear window.</p>


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		<title>BrickCon here I come</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Sep 2008 19:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just bought my plane tickets (on Virgin America, natch) and am looking forward to my second brick convention this year! I&#8217;ll be arriving at Seattle airport at 11:35am on Friday 10/3 and leaving Sunday evening. I have a room at the Hampton Inn (official hotel for the con). Question is, how do I get [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just bought my plane tickets (on Virgin America, natch) and am looking forward to my second brick convention this year!  I&#8217;ll be arriving at Seattle airport at 11:35am on Friday 10/3 and leaving Sunday evening.  I have a room at the Hampton Inn (official hotel for the con).  Question is, how do I get there from the airport?  I would rather not rent a car&#8230;</p>


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