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dlv September-October update and summary ...

Postby External Poster » Mon Oct 02, 2000 12:19 am

In this mailing:

September-October updates
First draft of schedule
Halloween at the Tropicana
Fall Harvest
Hotel Internet access
Possible snag in the works
Tentative schedule
Activity and event suggestions
Web Sites
Administrivia
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Only 210 days left, gang!
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September-October updates:

Well, gang, it's now October. We're just past the 1/3 of the year mark to
the next DLV and things seem to be falling into place quite nicely.

As you see, the schedule has already taken a skeleton form. We've got
about another two months to do the major planning before we throttle
down the efforts over the holidays.

I would like everybody to please look over the schedule (see notes
below) and think of what activities you would particularly like to do
and what open timeslots would be best for them. For example, golfers
(Michelle, Margeth, Julie(s)) please be thinking of what day would work
best for golf. Those who are big on sidetrips and such, think of what
you would like to see and when. As you will see, most daytimes are still
open, and there are even a couple evening slots as well.

Also, I would like to ask everybody who is local to Las Vegas to please
keep your eyes and ears open and let us know of any local happenings
that may be of interest, such as new clubs, clubs closing, any new
shops opening, or anything you think the group might be interested in.
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First draft of schedule:

Beginning with this mailing, we will be including the latest in-progress
schedule, which is currently being discussed in the DLVORG list.

Items with the three asterisks are "highly tentative" and those without
are "tentatively in stone". :)

There are still quite a few holes. Suggestions are welcome.

An ongoing list of suggested activities and events is also included. It
appears right after the in-progress schedule.

As always, everybody here is most welcome to participate in the DLVORG
list. Just hit REPLY if you want to be added to that list and say you
want to receive it.
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Halloween at the Tropicana:

>Hi, Annie.

>I picked up this link when I was searching on the net for Diva Las
>Vegas. Sounds like a lot of fun.

>http://www.halloweenball.com/main.htm

Interesting. Thanks. Quite possibly those close to LV, or those who have
an excuse to be there will want to check it out. Tropicana is reputed to
be one of the most GLBT-friendly on the Strip. I noticed that an evening
gown (or tuxedo) counts as a "costume" for admission. :)
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Fall Harvest:

If anybody is gonna be at the Fall Harvest get-together this month in St.
Louis, please look me up, as I'm planning to be there. If you don't know me
by sight, some recent photos are at: http://www.geekbabe.com/annie/nwr.html
and a close-up is at http://www.geekbabe.com/annie/bio.html

I won't be staying at the official hotel, but I'll be at all the functions.
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Hotel Internet access:

(edited somewhat)

>Sprint has been wiring hotel rooms with Internet-enabled LAN
>connections. When the Aladdin opened last month, there was broadband
>connectivity available in every room, dedicated computer terminals in
>the upscale suites.

>At Treasure Island at the Mirage, 300 hotel rooms have the Sprint
>Internet link, and business has been good. A guest needs to provide a
>his own NIC card and RJ-45 cable. The user browses to a locally-served
>webpage, enters credit card information, and pays $9.95 for a 24-hour
>connection. You're guaranteed 350 kbps, you can burst to a meg and a
>half.

>At the Aladdin, all the floors are wired with the capacity to get a
>gig/sec, and there's an OS3 {sic} out of the building itself. There's
>one hell of a lot of connectivity at the Aladdin.

>Sprint isn't the only carrier to be partnering with hotels, and most of
>the newest upscale hotels are wired with Cat5 cable into all the rooms.

>High-speed Internet access for travelers is a rapidly increasing
>market. Even some of the newer freeway-side motels are bragging about
>broadband.
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Possible snag in the works:

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