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Re: Orycon to and fro


Re: Orycon to and fro

From: A. Prather <aprather at u.washington.edu>
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 16:16:19 -0700 (PDT)

Hi

Roger that! Though, as it looks right now, I have a ride--but the idea of going down all in one big bus (if it would fit my harps & guitars & m--sounds real fun. But maybe not cheap enough to be worth it.

Anyway, I mailed my membership check to Ory and hope to hear from them soon, and I am planning on going (by that time, if I don't get out of here, I'll KILL my advisor--so what else is new?) and so I'm looking forward to it.

Anne

PS--No, actually, the department chairman, the granting agencies, and our cute little Japanese new professor who said, after I had spent who knew how many hours chasing missing commas in parameter files, that I ought to give up the bench work and go into software development. NO, NO, A THOUSAND TIMES NO!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll do your linkage map already, okay? Oh, sorry...wrong group. :) Lord, how many times do I have to explain to people that as a computer programmer, statistician, software geek, informatics person....I make a better geneticist?

On 13 Oct 1999, Matthew Dockrey wrote:

> "Arlene 'Callie' Hills" <callie at twig.com> writes:
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> > For that matter, if there are enough Seattle-ites, it might be much more
> > cost effective to rent a (large) vehicle for the weekend?
>
> As Michelle mentioned, we were thinking of this too. The largest vehicle I could find from normal car rental agencies was a minivan, with room for 6 people (8 uncomfortably). At around $160 total, that is $20-$25 a person. If someone knows of someplace to rent larger van/microbus type things, I'd certainly like to look at the numbers. The idea of a special Seattle filk bus certainly does amuse me.
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> Matthew Dockrey Master Control Program sez:
> http://students.washington.edu/gfish END OF LINE
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Received on 10/13/99


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