At 6:09 PM -0500 8/15/06, Richard Lynch wrote:
I *knew* there was big city there, couldn't remember the name, but I
failed on Google maps to find it... Sorry.
I've even *been* to Windsor, and still couldn't remember the name.
I went to Windsor once, but it was closed.
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I *knew* there was big city there, couldn't remember the name, but I
failed on Google maps to find it... Sorry.
I've even *been* to Windsor, and still couldn't remember the name.
On Mon, August 14, 2006 8:55 pm, Paul Reinheimer wrote:
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> I'm hopeful that by Spring 2007, flying to the US will
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I'm hopeful that by Spring 2007, flying to the US will be a less
unpleasant experience than it is currently...
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As in the border guards would start stocking lubricant as well
as rubber gloves?
Windsor, Ontario Canada would probably be a better flight
destination (you would likely end up hubi
For the US folks, Chicago is centrally-located, and flights to O'Hare
and Midway are generally frequent and often go on sale.
Global visitors might want to fly to Toronto or some other CA city
"close" to Chicago and drive, though :-)
I'm hopeful that by Spring 2007, flying to the US will be a les
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I'm in the pre-planning phase of organizing a PHP Conference in Chicago.
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Capital idea Richard, thanks for making this more formal.
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Richard,
Within the US that might be ok, but given latest developments, who
wants to fly into the US from elsewhere? I could drive from Canada if
I take 2 weeks vacation...
I don't want to be a show stopper, but I think you need to explain
what your target audience is re global travel, not just
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