> On Thu, Jun 15, 2006 at 10:29:45AM -0400, Joshua McAdams wrote: >> On the subject of meal cards, IIT is a little worried since only ~80 >> of our over three hundred attendees have purchased any pre-paid cards >> for the University cafeteria. > > Why? Is the university cafeteria the only game in town? *Should* I be > worried that I don't have a meal card? > > -beth, who was assuming there would be restaurants nearby That's a good question. Being a north-sider, I'm not familiar with the area. Are there decent restaurants within walking distance? The FAQ mentions that there are a few places close by. I would think that the cafeteria would be better equipped to handle the large load of people. If you go to a place that is a 15 minute walk away, you've already wasted 30min of the lunch break in travel time. Then the place has to handle 100 like minded attendees that they weren't expecting. It could take an hour just to get served. Dinner would be a different matter. You'd have all the time you need. For lunch I would imagine that the cafeteria is a better bet. It would be more relaxed and a chance to mingle some more. -- Elias Lutfallah Chief Technology Officer Mortgage Desk, Inc.