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inactiveTopic Surfacing at MIT topic started 7/7/2003; 1:35:09 PM
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7/7/2003; 1:35:09 PM (reads: 5178, responses: 3)
Surfacing at MIT #

I've been out of email/web contact for a number of days.  I was at my sister Shirley's wedding in Montreal -- which was a lovely event!  (More later on my personal blog on that topic).  I'm currently in Cambridge, MA, specifically at the University Park Hotel at MIT to attend the alt-i-lab.  There were some IMS meetings today and the alt-i-lab begins in earnest tomorrow.  It promises to be a great meeting, with some really excellent people in attendance.  I will try to blog as much of it as I can. 

(I should say more in my personal blog space -- but I'm a bit distracted by the fact that my luggage was "delayed" by Air Canada in a really awful day at the airport yesterday -- jumping from Montreal to Ottawa to Boston.  There are so many more worse things that people go through all the time, but my mind is more on my luggage than on the upcoming meeting tomorrow.  At least, I figured out where the closest shopping mall to MIT is -- and where to get comfortable clothing in case one doesn't have any.  OK -- I need to snap out of my daze!)


 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 7/7/03; 1:36:12 PM
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