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April 15, 2005 -- 7:01 PM
posted by Al

I know, the place should be some type of place that serves alcohol, like a bar or something. So this means 9:00 PM ish some bar somewhere.

April 15, 2005 -- 6:52 PM
posted by Al

If you want something done, you should plan it yourself. So if we set a time and place now then everyone who can go will go. I'm thinking 9:00 PM ish, I can't think of a place but I put down a time, so now it is your turn. I'm not really one of those places people.

April 15, 2005 -- 6:28 PM
posted by mary

Does anyone know what's going on tonight?

April 15, 2005 -- 6:01 PM
posted by Par

Someone was talking about merging instant messaging and P2P?

April 15, 2005 -- 5:49 PM
posted by eric

some make trade fair thingamajiggy

http://www.edmontonsmallpress.org/nftw2005.htm

This event is non-profit & volunteer-operated. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Oxfam Canada - Edmonton Chapter -
see http://www.MakeTradeFair.ca - and we are collecting for the Edmonton Food Bank.
For more info about National Fair Trade Weeks (NFTW 2004) see http://www.TransFair.ca

April 15, 2005 -- 4:42 PM
posted by Par

And this is why we should build off of nature more often:

"The strength of the uranium solution would have been at most no more than a few parts per million, and uranium would have been but one of many ions in solution. In the place that is now Oklo such a stream flowed into an algal mat that included microorganisms with a strange capacity to collect and concentrate uranium specifically. They performed their unconscious task so well that eventually enough uranium oxide was deposited in the pure state for a nuclear reaction to start."
It's been running for 1.8 billion years...

April 15, 2005 -- 4:35 PM
posted by P

Check out Destina, unfortunately it doesn't work with Firefox.

[Ed.: "http://" is crucial, P. Crucial!]

Thanks.

Anyway, seeing as how I must be going mad, I decided to browse through some hotels that came up and many that are within a number of blocks from campus seem taken. I did notice there were a bunch of rooms available from hotels down by Bloomington Road. You could look up bus schedules and there

Hope you find your way.

April 15, 2005 -- 3:54 PM
posted by Par

So, apparently, I'm out of luck on the rooms they set aside for guests for this conference at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (college basketball fans may recognize this place.) Anyone have any recommendations for a decent travel website that can help me find a hotel (or does it particularly matter?) I'd rather not have to call up a bunch of places. I'm looking at Travelocity right now. Any other suggestions? Location is a key, so a service that maps out prospective hotels would be nice.

Oh, yeah, and I'm presenting at a conference the first week of May.

April 15, 2005 -- 3:53 PM
posted by Al

That Nintendo A cappella was pretty good!

Are we going anywhere tonight? It is the last day of school for some of us.

April 15, 2005 -- 3:38 PM
posted by Par

Tom, the guy who wrote "to the Edmonton Daily Paper," is sitting about three seats to my right. He works in my lab. I guess he didn't realize it's on AOF's website.

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