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Re: [Hunt03] Reserving rooms for the Mystery Hunt
--- Michael R Korn <mikekorn MIT EDU> wrote:
> I assume movable tables and chairs would be our
> first choice. Are people
> opposed to movable tablet armchairs?
yes
> * Location. It seems like most classroom space is
> in the main building.
> There are some classrooms in building E51, which is
> about a five minute walk
> (outside) to the main building. Also there's the
> issue of high-traffic areas.
> There are some classrooms on the first floor of
> building 56 which are
> otherwise nice, but people will be walking past
> there and making noise
> constantly. Do either of these issues bother
> people?
Walking outside bothers me. Noise does not.
> * Anything else. Parking, proximity to the Kendall
> T stop, proximity to Mass
> Ave, chalkboards, carpeting, windows, heating
> systems, restrooms, or anything
> else you want to request.
The secondary room having carpeting is nice.
Chalkboards, all over the damn place, in the primary
room, are essential.
Thanks for asking!
=====
Dr. Andrew Weil described two types of paranoia: one sees a hostile
pattern in random events; the other, faced with the same events, feels
that "the universe is a conspiracy organized for their own benefit." The
second defines New York Yankee fans; the first fits all other baseball
fans.
--Allen Barra, NY Times 10/19/03
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