Rick,

 

Never insult a Canadian's beer or we have to challenge you to 

a hockey match. 

 

Much as I would have loved to help host an event in Toronto,

at least it is in Canada this year, and in a spectacular setting.

Vancouver is practical in terms of getting the folks from the bay area

to be able to drop by.

 

If I can deal with Texas at 110F, the Texans can deal with the wilds

of the Canadian West, even our full strength beer. At the beginning

of November it should be between oh, 35 and 70F give or take.

Bring your dryza-bone from Australia for it though. 

 

cheers . Daniel

 

 

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Sent: November 27, 2006 2:13 PM
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Subject: Re: Announcing BMC UserWorld 2007

 

** 

Well.  Vancouver's a beautiful city, and right up the road from my place,
but I kinda question the timing - weather can be kinda nasty sometimes in
the late fall up there.  I'm thinking BMC said "7.5 is due out next fall -
let's time the BUG around that.  Where should we go - someplace where it's
warm, or someplace where it's cold?"  And the Texans went with cold.  They
have no idea... 

 

You will want a passport, not because getting into Canada is a problem -
it's getting back into the USA that can be dicey without it even now, and it
will be a requirement by then.  You will want a raincoat, probably one with
a zip-out liner. 

 

Oh, yeah, the food up there is great, but the beer sucks.

 

Rick 


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