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Dick Smith (software)

Dick Smith (more formally, Richard H.E. Smith II) is a Chicago, Illinois- and Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based〔("new to Milwaukee" )〕 software engineer, computer consultant〔(Dick Smith LinkedIn Public Profile )〕 and a science fiction fanzine publisher.
==Science fiction fandom==

As a science fiction fan, Smith, with his wife, Leah Zeldes Smith, was 1993 winner of the Down Under Fan Fund〔(DUFF (Down Under Fan Fund) Winners )〕 and delegate to Swancon 18, the Australian National Science Fiction Convention in Perth, Australia,〔(Australian National Science Fiction Conventions list )〕 as well as to fan centers throughout the country. He has been selected as fan guest of honor by numerous science fiction conventions, including Windycon (1995),〔(The Windycon Big List: A Chronological History )〕 ArmadilloCon (1995), First Contact (1998), ConQuesT (2000), Whatcon (1985) and Corflu (1991),〔(Science Fiction Fan Gallery )〕 and has been a toastmaster at such conventions as ConFusion〔(ConFusion Names, Guests and Chairs Over the Years )〕 and a frequent speaker and panelist on subjects related to fandom, fan publishing, science fiction and technology.
The Smiths' fanzine ''STET'' was a three-time Hugo Award nominee.〔(The Locus Index to SF Awards: Hugo Nominees List )〕 In the 1980s, Smith published the Hogu Award-winning title, ''Uncle Dick's Little Thing.''〔〔(Temple University Libraries Paskow Science Fiction Collection )〕 He was extensively active in numerous amateur press associations during the 1970s and '80s, including the Fantasy Amateur Press Association and The Cult.;〔 he co-founded Windyapa.〔 The Smiths are currently members of the Milwaukee-based MilwApa. Dick was a recipient of the Peter J. Vorzimer Award.〔
Smith and his wife organized ''ditto'', a fanzine convention, in 1990 and 2001,〔(Fancyclopedia: Ditto Convention )〕 and have worked on many Worldcons and other science fiction conventions,〔〔 including the 2014 NASFiC〔(Detcon1 Committee List )〕 and the upcoming 2015 Sasquan.〔(Sasquan Committee List )〕
They were the U.S. agents who spearheaded bidding efforts for Aussiecon Three,〔 and he was appointed Aussiecon's representative to the World Science Fiction Society's Mark Protection Committee.〔(The World Science Fiction Society Minutes of the Business Meeting at Bucconeer )〕 Smith is a member of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society,〔(LASFS Members List )〕 the Cincinnati Fantasy Group〔(CFG Members List )〕 and General Technics.〔
Smith is known within fandom for his interest in and collection of antique printing techniques and devices, such as hectographs, letterpresses, spirit duplicators, mimeographs and obsolete computers.〔(Millennium Philcon Program Participant Biographies )〕

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