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  • From: "Austin, Roger" <rda AT rti.org>
  • To: InterNetWorkers <internetworkers AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: Gathering Jan 2000?
  • Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1999 16:56:55 -0500


I agree with Rachel about moving it around. I also like eating in all
types of restaurants/bars. It is nice to explore new places since I
don't leave this cave that often.
Chapel Hill or Durham is inconvenient for some of us (as Raleigh is for
those to the West), but my SO and I would have made the last meeting if
we hadn't had another engagement that evening (even in Chapel Hill).
This is one of the few reasons I would go there other than Playmakers.
Perhaps we can lay hands upon Rachel's skull and do a mantra to expel
the "directional impairment" demons at the next meeting. A carpool from
Raleigh might also be a winner. Roger (geezer geek at RTI)

Rachel Cox wrote:
>
> uzoma nwosu wrote:
> >
> > What do we want to do about the location? I think that the sooner we get
> > a
> > regular spot the sooner we can focus on festivities. You guys like to
> > have
> > fun, don't you?
>
> The only problem with a regular spot is that it'll always be an
> inconvenient one for the same set of people. I'm about 87% less
> likely to make a meeting in Durham or Chapel Hill than I am one
> in Raleigh, mostly because I'm directionally impaired and don't
> know those cities at all well. I've gotten hopelessly lost every
> time I've gone to Durham, and I haven't been to Chapel Hill at
> all since about 1995. I vote for rotating, so that we can all
> have at least an occasional meeting that isn't completely out
> of our way.
>
> Cheers!
> -Rachel
>
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Roger Austin rda AT rti.org (919)541-7476 192 MCB/HLB
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