Re: [68ATTENDEES] Returning to Prague (was: Re: Hilton Prague)

Randall Gellens <randy@qualcomm.com> Tue, 27 March 2007 16:10 UTC

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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 09:05:02 -0700
To: Dave Cridland <dave@cridland.net>, Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca>
From: Randall Gellens <randy@qualcomm.com>
Subject: Re: [68ATTENDEES] Returning to Prague (was: Re: Hilton Prague)
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At 4:40 PM +0000 3/26/07, Dave Cridland wrote:

>  Where we find a venue that is, in terms of unfixable problems, 
> good, then we should repeat it, even if the initial meeting found 
> fixable problems high. We can't fix a crime problem, nor a visa 
> problem. In principle, though, smoking within the hotel is a 
> fixable problem, however much I sympathize with Randy in 
> particular, and otherwise the whole meeting seemed excellent to me. 
> [And no, I didn't consider Prague to have much of a crime problem, 
> and no, I don't really care about Cookies or Glass Bottles.]

I agree.  Smoking in the hotel is a fixable problem.  I'm all for 
going to places where the fixable problems are improved, and the 
unfixible problems are not too bad.
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Randall Gellens
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