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[mob] Geek Vacations



Well, as someone who has no etime, how about something a little closer and
cheaper.

Washington DC or New York would make good choices. Washington has all the
fun government stuff, visit the White House (Need lots of planning for
that), Capitol, NSA Crypto Muesum, FBI, etc. And with this group I'd
suspect a free vacation to Cuba may also be included.

NY has lots of urban spellunking, Nat Hist mueseum, and much other general
mischief that Robbie could enlighten us on.

Best of all it doesn't require getting on an Airplane. 

Chris

On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 04:27:54AM -0500, Robbie Honerkamp wrote:
> 
> I've had this idea for a while and recently I've started talking about 
> it with other people. Why not go on a trip with friends to some strange 
> or not-so-strange place? Even in the not-so-strange places like Paris 
> there are interesting things we could do that are off the beaten path 
> such as explore the portions of the catacombs that are closed to the 
> public, etc.
> 
> Some of the locations I've thought of:
> 
> -Iceland music festival (Iceland Airwaves)
> http://www.icelandairwaves.com/
> 
> -Timbuktu / Sahara / Music Festival in the Desert
> http://mali-music.com/Cat/CatF/FestivalDesert.htm
> 
> -Someplace in Europe
> 	-Paris with side exploration of closed catacombs, etc.
> 	-elsewhere
> 
> Anyone up for something like this in the future? With my school schedule 
> I couldn't do this anytime soon, but it's something to think about..
> 
> Robbie
> 
> 

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