[comp.windows.x] >>If you want to go on a vacation, contact a travel bureau.

schoeller@iago.dec.com (Dick Schoeller, MLO4-1/C32, DTN 223-1670) (07/07/88)

> 
>I will :-)
>
>>   john c. schultz         schultz@mmm.UUCP          (612) 733-4047
>>           3M Center, Bldg 518-1-1, St. Paul, MN 55144-1000
>                                     ^^^^^^

>>If you want to go on a vacation, contact a travel bureau.  
> 
>I will :-)
>
>>   john c. schultz         schultz@mmm.UUCP          (612) 733-4047
>>           3M Center, Bldg 518-1-1, St. Paul, MN 55144-1000
>                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^
>I've been there. It's like at MIT last January, except that it is like that
>for the WHOLE winter.  No wonder you don't care. When looking for other 
>locations for the X Conf., please disregard Minneapolis or St. Paul :-)
> 
>-- Marco

	I've been to LA.  It's like USENIX in Phoenix.  Blech!
	Have it at MIT in the winter.  It is an ADVANTAGE to be cold.
	All conferences should be in the winter in cold places like Boston.
	That way we don't have to sweat  8^{).

	As you can see, any location will displease someone.

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gordon@stats.ucl.ac.UK ("Gordon Joly, Statistics, UCL") (07/07/88)

To all MIT weather punters; it rains in Britain in January. It is not
really cold.  [ Back-burner on:- Do we need a discussion of this sort
xpert?  Back-burner off ] I thought only the English discussed the
weather so much...
The Joka.

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