On Mar 21 2005, at 17:53 Uhr, Baker Fred wrote:
worries about pick-pockets, the number of airports one has to go
through to get to them, likelihood of being able to get a meal on
schedule (which is a question of customs - many places in Europe a
restaurant assumes that you don't enter the restaurant to eat and
leave, but to enjoy the evening with your associates in the context of
a meal, but which can often mean that evening meetings are difficult
and even having two meetings in an afternoon can be difficult)
Don't forget North-Korean invasions imminent every minute now *).
(I've been to Paris recently, my wallet was stolen because I was
stupid, and a total stranger picked up the discarded wallet -- money
taken, but all cards etc. intact, tracked down my university, managed
to contact me while I was visiting the Louvre, and personally brought
the remains of wallet to my hotel room, which was quite a way from her
commute. I'm going to Paris again (and will be reasonably careful this
time).)
(Did I mention that I do worry about the published cases of TSA
thievery each time I'm going to the US...)
Gruesse, Carsten
*) You had to be there. It was a comment that was made at the plenary
before Seoul.
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