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Subject: Off Topic: Getting here from there.

Author: Steven Schwartz

Date: 09:09:12 11/21/00

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On November 21, 2000 at 11:59:48, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>On November 21, 2000 at 08:56:24, pavel wrote:
>
>>On November 21, 2000 at 08:09:40, Fernando Villegas wrote:
>>
>>>The second week of december I will travel to NY and I wonder if some pals here
>>>live there or in the vicinity in order to invite them to a beer, a dinner or
>>>something.
>>>I would like very much to meet them. Of course i will go to manhattan chess club
>>>and ICD if I can get a car to go there without trouble.
>>>Please answer me to my email.
>>>Fernando
>>
>>hey fernando,
>>                I am going there too at the end of december or at the very
>>beginning of Jan. I am moving there for good. :)
>>I will try to transfer my credits to one of the college over there.
>>Maybe we can meet there depending how long you will be staying there.
>>By the way is ICD in NY? I did'nt know that. Maybe I will give them a visit too
>>in my free time :)
>>
>>Kool !!
>>
>>pavs
>
>Hi Pav:
>I will expend a week only in NY, pity. Too much jobs I must fulfill, so they are
>not happy to lose me a week and certainly they cannot accept to lose me two. So
>it will be one. ICD is not in NY properly, but near. Kind of 40-50 Km or so, I
>believe. You can go in Amtrack, I also believe. Maybe Steven could brief us a
>little about that.
>Fernando

Fernando,
Based upon your stature in Chile as a T.V., radio, newspaper
personality, I was expecting no less than a chauffeured limousine.
However, the Long Island railroad, out of Penn Station stops at
Huntington Station, about 2 miles down the road. You can take a lowly
Taxi from there or we can send our own chauffeured limousine :-)) to
the station to pick you up.
Steve (ICD/Your Move Chess & Games)




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