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	<title>J. James Beaudoin — Web Developer, Coder, Writer, Galactic Savant, Impassioned Human and Survivor &#187; connectedness</title>
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		<title>Battlestar Connectedness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s blog post was to cover my thoughts on the closing of a local bookstore. Those thoughts shall be relegated for a post tomorrow, a post that will already be written sometime shortly after I&#8217;ve posted this one. So let&#8217;s begin. I awoke this morning to find that a core theme of mine manifested itself. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s blog post was to cover my  thoughts on the closing of a local bookstore. Those thoughts shall be relegated for a post tomorrow, a post that will already be written sometime shortly after I&#8217;ve posted this one.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s begin. I awoke this morning to find that a <a href="http://www.joebeaudoin.net/2009/07/of-strengths-and-weaknesses/" target="_blank">core theme</a> of mine manifested itself. I&#8217;ll give you five cubits to figure out which theme it is.</p>
<p>One was in the form of a private message from the Quorum, <a href="http://www.colonialfleet.org" target="_blank">The Colonial Fleet</a>&#8216;s message board; I received a message from one of the kind prop replica makers there, who went out of his way to thank me for creating the Battlestar Wiki. It made my morning when I read it, if only because it is a testament to a resource that I and many, many people worked on over the past five years to create and maintain.</p>
<p>The second was the discovery of a very interesting fact. It is a fact that was revealed when I posted yesterday&#8217;s blog about the <a href="http://www.joebeaudoin.net/2010/01/battlestar-schwag/" target="_blank"><em>Battlestar </em>schwag</a>â€”Dr. Kevin Grazier was never given a copy of the <em>Battlestar Galactica</em> Cast &amp; Crew Yearbook.</p>
<p>It is a discovery that disturbs me a bit, seeing as I had received one with thanks to my friends at NBC Universal, Propworx, and the former <em>Battlestar</em> production office in Vancouver.Â  When I received my copy, I had been informed of the following: it was one of the last copies up in Vancouver not given to anyone, and that everyone who worked on the series received one. Given this information, I&#8217;m a bit distressed to just find out more than a year later that Kevin seems to have been overlooked. Honestly, my involvement on <em>Battlestar </em>is<em> </em> not to the extent of Kevin&#8217;s and, let&#8217;s be honest, he had far more to do with shaping the show than I (or anyone connected to the Wiki, really) ever did.</p>
<p>So before <em>I </em>received a copy, Kevin should have received one. That would have been logical, fair, and&#8230; look, the human factor throws all that out the airlock. <em>Whoosh!</em></p>
<p>I&#8217;m not blaming anyone for this oversight, because these things do happen. However, since we know that the issue is present and I feel that it should be corrected, I&#8217;m going to at least open my mouth about itâ€”if only in the hope of the right person  at the right place, and at right time, becoming aware of this and having the power to fix it.</p>
<p>So, for those of you who read this and have any worthwhile connections at NBC Universal, please make it so that a book ships to Dr. Kevin. There might be an extra one lying around somewhere. Also, if someone is thinking of selling their copy, please strongly consider sending it to Kevin.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s make this happen. Call it a late Christmas present, if you&#8217;d like. So say we all.</p>
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