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  • Suzi
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    Hey do the Travelodge- it's easy! I can find my way back and fore- failing that the cat will!! ...............and we can always take a ball of string!!!!!! xx

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  • Ravenstone
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    Oh damn. I get lost in my own back yard, so negotiating hotel to venue is a big problem for me. I'll have to see what accommodation I can find, but I'll probably wait until the programme is announced before deciding whether I attend or not.

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  • AdamNeilWood
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    Wi Fi

    Actually gents, everything I've seen so far is wired... big screens throughout, with DVD, sound system and laptop hookup... but I haven't asked whether wi fi is enabled!

    I'll find out and get back asap.

    I like the idea of a live podcast... I had already considered the possibility of a live web feed for those folk who can't attend... if you'd care to discuss this, please email me direct at adamwood55@yahoo.co.uk

    Thanks
    Adam

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  • jmenges
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    Originally posted by Mike Covell View Post
    Am I right in assuming a live podcast of sorts is on the veritable ripper table of cards?
    I've not discussed anything of the sort with conference organizers, and I'm not 100% sure that I am going (airfare currently $550 for 1 person). But I am wondering, if needed for some reason, I could fire up my laptop.



    JM

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  • Bulldog
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    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    Stupid question from an American tourist...

    Which airport would be the best to fly into if I had to taxi to the East End? Or is it best to hop on the tube?



    JM
    If you're coming from America, make sure you buy a prepaid transit pass (Oyster Card) before you leave home. You'll pay a lot less than the locals.

    Check this website for more details:



    Bulldog

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  • Mike Covell
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    Am I right in assuming a live podcast of sorts is on the veritable ripper table of cards?

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  • jmenges
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    And Adam,

    You say King's Stores boasts state of the art multi-media. I assume that means they have Wi-Fi?



    JM

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  • Mike Covell
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    When I came last year I used Taxi's to get around, and it was pretty expensive, but later in the day, I took the tube, and couldn't believe how cheap it was, even if I was squashed in like a sardine! It was all part of the experience!

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  • Stephen Thomas
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    Hi JM

    London has 3 main airports, Heathrow, Gatwick and Stanstead. All are a half hour mainline train ride away from central London. There's a tube line from Heathrow but it takes ages. Taxis are quite expensive.

    Stephen

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  • Mike Covell
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    With my luck, I go nowhere near airports!

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  • jmenges
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    Thanks Suzi !!!

    JM

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  • Suzi
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    Hi Jon
    I'd say Gatwick- Gatwick Express from there to Waterloo and tube to Aldgate or Aldgate East...... A taxi would cost you a years wages! (Let's put it this way- it costs £20 from Aldgate to Waterloo by cab!

    Suz x

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  • jmenges
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    Stupid question from an American tourist...

    Which airport would be the best to fly into if I had to taxi to the East End? Or is it best to hop on the tube?



    JM

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  • Suzi
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    Oooh the 'need'!!!! sure there will be the odd (!) one or two!

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  • Mike Covell
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    I am coming to London,

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