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SDCC: Caleb Monroe’s Pedometer Experiment

July 31st, 2008
Author JK Parkin

Caleb Monroe, writer of The Remnant, decided to see how many steps he’d take during the San Diego Comic-Con:

So, since my feet sure feel the mileage every year, this year I thought I’d find out just what that mileage was. So I bought a pedometer to count the number of steps I took during the con, and therefore approximately what distance I traveled. I forgot to get one before leaving for my train, but after walking the few blocks from the train station to my hotel and dropping off my bag, the first thing I did was walk another couple blocks to Long’s Drugs to buy a pedometer.

Click the link to see how far he walked.

3 Responses to “SDCC: Caleb Monroe’s Pedometer Experiment”
  1. johnny zito Says:

    I know what a pedometer is but I read the headline as ‘Pedo-meter’ – I was bracing myself for an article about creepy dudes at SDCC :)

  2. Caleb Says:

    Creepy dudes at SDCC? Never!

  3. Caleb Says:

    Seriously, though…even though there were a lot more attendees this year, they somehow seemed more like a normal crowd. I can’t remember experiencing the creepy vibe once. Maybe it’s the law of averages.

    I think this was my most enjoyable SDCC so far.

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