Re: [72attendees] Lunch that works

Ken Raeburn <raeburn@MIT.EDU> Mon, 04 August 2008 16:32 UTC

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On Aug 1, 2008, at 04:58, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
> (I unsubscribed after my mail server was flooded with "+1" messages  
> so maybe nobody will read this...)

Maybe we need an SMTP "PLUS1" extension to make this more efficient.   
Or a "+1" digest.

I was pretty happy with the food situation overall too.  The lunch was  
generally decent, and the Lemongrass restaurant at the golf hotel was  
very nice the couple times I went there for dinner.  And between them,  
the various restaurants were open a fairly wide range of hours.  Going  
someplace other than the hotel restaurants was a bit more annoying  
than at other sites, but I generally don't worry about that too much  
if the hotel restaurants are decent; after all, I'm there to work,  
it's not like I'm spending the week at some resort.  (Oh, wait....)

I wouldn't mind going back there again.

Obligatory Gripe: My room was too ${WrongTemp}.  The net connection in  
my room ${NATBreakage}.  How do I work the ${PlumbingFixture}?

Ken
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