Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!ogicse!ucsd!brian From: brian@ucsd.Edu (Brian Kantor) Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Subject: Re: Why not pick *nice* places for the Usenix conventions? Message-ID: <36319@ucsd.Edu> Date: 25 Jun 91 23:30:24 GMT Article-I.D.: ucsd.36319 References: <1991Jun23.115443.484@ircam.fr> <29073@drilex.UUCP> Organization: The Avant-Garde of the Now, Ltd. Lines: 23 dricejb@drilex.UUCP (Craig Jackson drilex1) writes: >Actually, as I remember, the Town & Country is in an area called 'Hotel >Circle', which is a little valley which contains almost nothing except >hotels & related restaurants, etc. This means that there are lots of >other inexpensive hotels nearby, but there's really quite a bit of land >so that they're all separated by large parking lots. Plus, half of the >hotels are on the other side of a freeway. I've only been at a Town & >Country convention once, but I didn't consider the site memorable. It's sort of central, and the smaller and cheaper of the two convention centers in town. There are lots of low-price motels around, restaurants, and shopping centers, but the reason there's lots of land is that it's really a usually-dry riverbed on the exit end of a 100-year flood plain. Few who have moved into San Diego in the past decade or so realize that that means, but I remember a 20-year flood that had more than 6 feet of water covering roads, basements, and other structures in that valley. Amazingly enough, people still build there and they still can get flood insurance. CAMF. One of these days we'll get some rain, and the dam will burst, and most of the contents of Mission Valley will wash out to sea. If only we could convince all the lawyers to move their offices there first.... - Brian