On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 10:10:17 -0700 (PDT)
Vintage Computer Festival <vcf at siconic.com> wrote:
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
On Wednesday 07 September 2005 09:18, Jules
Richardson wrote:
Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
\__/| * VINTAGE COMPUTER FESTIVAL 8.0 *
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| NOVEMBER 5-6, 2005 |
| COMPUTER HISTORY MUSEUM |
| MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA |
Hmm, how far is California from deepest Minnesota? I'll still be
in the right country then at least ;-) Could well be road trip
time...
Google says 2300mi from Hibbing, MN to Mountain View. Plane tickets
would be a 'better idea'. At 30mpg and $3/gal, that's $230 each way
for gas alone.
I don't want to discourage Jules from trying, but any plane trip out
of MN is going to cost at least as much as driving (jet fuel prices
are going through the roof). The trade-off is (if by plane) you get
there faster or, (if by car) you get to see a lot of America.
I wish the airline industry in the States would finally just collapse
and then rebuild itself into something more viable. I'm trying to get
a flight to Vienna and prices are all over the place...above $2,000!
Ridiculous. I had an opportunity to get a flight for under $750
yesterday and got distratcted. When I came back to do it again today
it's now under$800 but with a 14 hour stopover in Madrid. It would be
fine if it was during the day but it would be at night, I'd have to
get a hotel, the Euro kills the dollar (Hans, I am drinking heartily
from the Euro mug), and I just don't have time (as much as I'd love to
walk around Madrid for the 8 hours or so I would be afforded after
sleep).
Or you could take Amtrack across to Seattle (or hop a freight, although
it's been years since I knew anybody who hopped a freight to Seattle.
You probably still jump on at the rail yards in Fridley if that's your
plan) and bus down from there.