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Subject: Re: [sdd] October F2F Meeting



The IBM site is at 33 Maiden Lane in the Financial District of Manhattan. You can find it via mapquest, and if you do a "find nearby hotels", it lists many, several of which appear to be within walking distance.

Regards,
Brent

Brent A. Miller
STSM, Autonomic Computing Architecture
IBM Corp.
Tel. 919-543-6959 (TIE 441)

"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is."
-- Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut



James Falkner <james.falkner@sun.com>

08/18/2006 10:48 AM

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Re: [sdd] October F2F Meeting





Manhattan sounds fun..

Where is the venue exactly and what are the best hotels in the
area (preferably walking distance!).

-jhf-

Brent Miller wrote:
>
> SDD TC,
>
> For those attending the planned October F2F meeting:
>
> The IBM Palisades and IBM Armonk Learning Center facilities that we had
> discussed are full
>
> We can get a nice meeting facility at an IBM site in Manhattan, in the
> Financial District. Each attendee would be responsible for making
> his/her own hotel accommodations. Hotels in the city are a bit more, but
> of course no rental car is required, so you do get that savings.
>
> Does anyone who plans to attend object to this venue?
>
> The alternative would be another IBM site in Westchester County (most of
> which are about an hour's drive from NYC airports).
>
> Please advise ASAP. I believe this venue in the city would work out
> well, but want to ensure that it works for everyone.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Brent
>
> Brent A. Miller
> STSM, Autonomic Computing Architecture
> IBM Corp.
> Tel. 919-543-6959 (TIE 441)
>
> "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in
> practice, there is."
> -- Jan L.A. van de Snepscheut



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