On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 11:54:35PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Martin" == Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Martin> So, what could be the 4-5 day "core" time that we should all
> Martin> try to be there? Th 14 - Mo 18 July? I have to start ordering
> Martin> tickets...
> 
> It seems that this particular week-end is indeed the one that
> interests the most people. The only problem I have is that,
> considering the number of people who are going to come, my 90m2
> apartment will be a bit small to provide accommodation (6 people is
> OK, more means less comfort). I have a plan B, which is to ask my sister
> whether we can sleep in her home, but I have not been able yet to know
> when she will be away (probably only for the second week-end, Jul 23-24).
> 
> Other than that we have plan C, in my parents' house with a nice
> garden and plenty of space. I have confirmed with them that I can kick
> them out whenever we want :) The place is nicer, but the city is in a
> (nice but) boring suburb. 

Is it close to a metro station?
 
> So it depends on whether you prefer to be in Paris. Less space, but
> probably more fun, and much more places where we can go by foot
> (Montmartre can be really nice at night).
> 
> Finally, if we decide to keep Jul 14-18, I have to warn you that Jul
> 14 is our national holiday [*], but I do not know the kind of effect
> it can have on traffic.

Would 15-19 July then be better? The guided tour at INRIA could then be
on 18 July :-)

> So, what day do you all prefer? 
> 
> JMarc
> 
> [*] which is not called ``Bastille Day'', as some would want you to
> think, but boringly enough ``14-Juillet''

- Martin
 

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