Yesterday I became an ANS Fellow. This is a big honor. I'm in good company; David Sear became a fellow at the same time. I had not realized I was nominated, although I see my name at the bottom of a list of 2006 Nominations for office. My biography there says I write legal websites which isn't quite true. I write numismatic websites. I also write software and patents.
Luckily I attended the presentation of Agoranomia to professor Jack Kroll and to hear the lecture by Andrew Meadows, and found out about the nomination, and the election the following day. And my suit was clean. So I went, and was elected Fellow.
Fellows get to vote at the ANS meeting, but it's a one-party system. Fellows vote yes/no on the board's recommendations. There is no electioneering or campaign speeches at the annual meeting.
Bogdanos Becomes Prop for Chinese Propaganda
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Attention-seeking "world culture cop" Matthew Bogdanos has allowed himself
and Alvin Bragg's Manhattan DA's office to become a prop for Chinese
propagan...
4 days ago
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Congratulations! Now you get to sign your name "Ed, F.A.N.S."
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