Headless chicken continues to jerk around + pre-ANNOUNCE warning for the June meeting.
Michael Cheselka
Michael Cheselka <cheselka@gmail.com>
Tue, 17 May 2005 00:49:03 -0700
Henry's Hunan was a great choice. I'd really like to meet there again and
people ought to show up if the meeting was held there. It's a very good place
- cheap good food, roomy, and the freedom to talk( no load music or people
to disturb).
The Metreon is so-so. It's a mall food court. It's main advantage is you
don't have to make a reservation. Just show up and grab some tables.
Noisy, poor food/prices, crowded, and a little less room than Henry's
Hunan.
The San Jose library has public rooms but they charge. There is no talking
in the library elsewise. No WIFI unless you are a student of SJSU. They
have ethernet ports so no library id needed if you bring your own laptop.
On 5/16/05, Michael Paoli <mp@rawbw.com> wrote:
> San Francisco - I called a meeting at Henry's Hunan (on Natoma) once -
> power available, but no known/confirmed WiFi ... great food, reasonable prices,
> but alas, turnout was quite low (3 people),
> Metreon - free WiFi, I think they're open fairly late, ... there's a food court,
> there's a sports bar, and at least some additional restaurant(s), not sure how
> late the various food venues are open, there's likely to be AC power around to
> be found, but it seems at least moderately well hidden from those casually
> looking for it.;
> San Jose - public library - Internet access (with library card) including
> Ethernet hookups, various rules regarding food on different floors, meeting/
> study group rooms ... with a laptop with Ethernet, WiFi, and some bridging
> and/or masquerading ... anyway, perhaps some interesting possibilities, and
> a cool facility to check out for those that haven't seen it yet.
> San Francisco public library (main) ... similar to San Jose main, but probably
> not as food friendly and fewer/smaller "study" rooms.
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