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On (Tue, Jul 01 08:48), Joshua Hoblitt wrote: > This question has crossed 3 lists that I'm on in various forms > (datetime, pdx.pm, plug) and probably a few others. Maybe an out of > town geek page would be a good idea? I'd volunteer to do it but I > count as out of town now. :) > > Things to list: > > hotels with connectivity > links to the freenode/personaltelco pages > a map of powells and powells tech. books > the GPS coords of important locations (book stores, hotels, coffee shops, bars..) > links to local movie listings - including the McWorldDomination's pages > the laser light shows at OMSI > anything else that might interest a geek > > Sound like a good idea? > > -J > > -- > On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Paul Heinlein wrote: > > > On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Roderick A. Anderson wrote: > > > > > > Surely there's some coffee shops or net cafes around with wireless > > > > and/or jacks? These days it's generally gratis so long as you buy > > > > a coffee every now and then. > > > > > > > > (haven't been paying attention, so I'm not sure exactly which city > > > > we're talking about) > > > > > > Portland, OR. I'm cc this to the Portland Linux Users Group (PLUG) as > > > they've been the people in the know when I've had questions. I found a > > > nice little hotel downtown from their referrals. > > > > http://www.personaltelco.net/static/hotspots.html > > http://www.auscillate.com/wireless/portland/index.php > > > > --Paul Heinlein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>