ereed@leadsv.UUCP (Ed Reed) (08/21/89)
Been thinking of taking a vacation after the large system administrative conferance in Austin Texas in September. Even though I have a ton of maps from Baja to Alaska, I found that not one of them is of the east coast (anything east the Rockies). Does anyone know of local sites to see while in that area of Texas? Ed leadsv!ereed
fletcher@cs.utexas.edu (Fletcher Mattox) (08/21/89)
In article <7433@leadsv.UUCP> ereed@leadsv.UUCP (Ed Reed) writes: >Does anyone know of local sites to see while in that area of Texas? My favorite is cs.utexas.edu, though many claim it was more interesting before its name change last year. Oh, sightseeing? Nevermind. Usually folks point at Barton Springs, the Hill Country, and the Highland Lakes. Antone's has good blues. Fletcher
jjhnsn@linus.SLCS.SLB.COM (James Lee Johnson) (08/26/89)
> From: ereed@leadsv.UUCP (Ed Reed) > Been thinking of taking a vacation after the large system administrative > conference in Austin Texas in September. Here are some 800 numbers for others who will attend the USENIX Workshop in Austin. Austin Convention Center and Visitor's Bureau, 1-800-8888AUS They also suggested calling 1-800-8888TEX The Austin C of C publishes "Kaleidoscope, The Guide to Austin" and other magazines. 1-800-8885093 If anyone has specific questions or interests, I'll try to help. jj -- James Lee Johnson Internet: jjhnsn@slcs.slb.com Austin, Texas 78735 UUCP: cs.utexas.edu!jjhnsn