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Pete "Smudge" Smith is a British [[con-running fan]]. Ever since he was shown how to use a camera at the 2002 Discworld convention, Smudge has been a key part of the Tech team at every convention he's attended, even though his time in the armed forces should have taught him not to volunteer. If you want a square peg putting in a round hole, he'll find a way to do it. Eventually.
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Pete "Smudge" Smith was a British [[con-running fan]].  
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He was well known as an effective member of tech teams at UK conventions: "Ever since he was shown how to use a camera at the 2002 Discworld convention, Smudge has been a key part of the Tech team at every convention he's attended, even though his time in the armed forces should have taught him not to volunteer. If you want a square peg putting in a round hole, he'll find a way to do it. Eventually."
  
 
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* 2012 -- [[Doc Weir Award]]
 
* 2012 -- [[Doc Weir Award]]
  
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Latest revision as of 07:45, 2 April 2024

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Pete "Smudge" Smith was a British con-running fan.

He was well known as an effective member of tech teams at UK conventions: "Ever since he was shown how to use a camera at the 2002 Discworld convention, Smudge has been a key part of the Tech team at every convention he's attended, even though his time in the armed forces should have taught him not to volunteer. If you want a square peg putting in a round hole, he'll find a way to do it. Eventually."

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