One of the things we might consider is rather than just proposing cities we could propose to run the thing, like Olympic bids.
Didn't ND volunteer to organize it, a little earlier? Or was he volunteering for something else? My brain is still a little fuzzy from F2F-lag.
NoiseDesign "F2F 2: Is there anybody here that hasn't slept together?" May 25, 2004 12:08:59 pm PDT
The places right up on the street with the ceiling fans on, or doors open if they have doors.
Trudy -- that sounds like a good idea to me.
But I think if ND wants to do it, we should let him.
Didn't ND volunteer to organize it, a little earlier?
That did seem to be the general thrust. I also thought that DC did have a local point person, but that person got overwhelmed with personal concerns. I could very well be wrong.
But, as I think I've intimated, I'm more than happy to be then local point person for MSP.
The places right up on the street with the ceiling fans on, or doors open if they have doors.
Does that make a big difference? Because the one day I was in NOLA (literally 1 day -- possibly less than 24 hours) we started drinking as soon as we walked out of the hotel, so I don't have a real accurate memory of outdoor-directed climate control.
I'll be overall point person and work with the local point person.
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One nice thing about not feeling well and staying home to work is that I am wearing pjs, my tiara, and my medal, and no one is looking at me funny.
Well, the cats are, but they don't count, since they can't laugh.
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Because the one day I was in NOLA (literally 1 day -- possibly less than 24 hours) we started drinking as soon as we walked out of the hotel, so I don't have a real accurate memory of outdoor-directed climate control.
No, I'm not sure it does, and I was mostly joking, but it does help that if you're starting to get too hot, you just step in somewhere.
Does that make a big difference?
It does, in terms of having somewhere to stop where you're not just in the sun. Also, simple things like walking on the shady side of the street, or wearing lighter fabrics and light colors, and avoiding being in the sun in the middle of the day, can make a big difference.