LJ Breakfast at TorCon3
Aug. 31st, 2003 11:02 amWell, I tried to organize a breakfast at TorCon3 for any LiveJournal users who are attending the Convention, but nobody showed up. Just me and my sweetie,
swestrup. That was okay. It was a Second Cup at the Royal York Hotel, called the York Deli. The pastry was okay and the coffee was good.
The coffee in the room doesn't taste very good. The place that claims to have a great cup of coffee at the convention centre has crappy coffee. However, Tim Horton's and 2nd Cup have very good coffee. And the coffee that I make in the room with the coffee I brought from home tastes really good. Since the hotel provides Nabob coffee (Nabob is usually excellent coffee), we thought maybe it was the water.
So, for next year, at the World Science Fiction Convention in Boston, NorEastCon, I will do something ahead of time.
There must be a lot of LJers here. There is an internet room with a bunch of computers. That's what I'm using to get email and to post here. Well, very often, LiveJournal is already on the drop down menu. Sometimes, the browser is already on LiveJournal. The machines are all running Linux off CD. No harddisks, so no viruses. They are loaded with Mozilla 1.4, so there isn't even much that is different from at home.
The coffee in the room doesn't taste very good. The place that claims to have a great cup of coffee at the convention centre has crappy coffee. However, Tim Horton's and 2nd Cup have very good coffee. And the coffee that I make in the room with the coffee I brought from home tastes really good. Since the hotel provides Nabob coffee (Nabob is usually excellent coffee), we thought maybe it was the water.
So, for next year, at the World Science Fiction Convention in Boston, NorEastCon, I will do something ahead of time.
There must be a lot of LJers here. There is an internet room with a bunch of computers. That's what I'm using to get email and to post here. Well, very often, LiveJournal is already on the drop down menu. Sometimes, the browser is already on LiveJournal. The machines are all running Linux off CD. No harddisks, so no viruses. They are loaded with Mozilla 1.4, so there isn't even much that is different from at home.
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