[NCLUG] Hacking cafes?

Mark C. Smith markcs at CS.ColoState.EDU
Fri Nov 17 21:44:06 MST 2000


Paul, 
Maybe I'm missing something, but what's the name of this place?

Mark







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Mark c. Smith				 Markcs at CS.ColoState.EDU
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On Nov 17, 2000, J. Paul Reed wrote the following with Subject "Re: [NCLUG]...:

->On 17 Nov 2000 at 18:22:15, Sean Reifschneider modified my mailspool to say:
->
->> We've been trying to find a good place to go out and hack.  Anyone have any
->> suggestions?  Most of the cafes seem not so great, lots of smoke or the like.
->> It doesn't have to be a cyber cafe, but it would be cool if we weren't the
->> only ones there geeking.  ;-)
->> 
->> I found this really great cyber cafe in Minneapolis, but it's a bit much
->> of a drive...
->
->There's a great cyber-cafe with a T1 about 5 minutes from my house... good
->coffee, nice connection, and while somewhat clueless in the geek
->department, they still more or less 'get it.'
->
->You're all invited... ;-)
->
->Later,
->Paul
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