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Kim Myhre
Vice President, ZD Studios
(wow, here's a prime example of why I should NOT be defaulting to a score of 2, but anyway, here goes...)
. fonda.html for a story on the place, and you might search around www.auschron.com (search for "miguel ravago") to see if you can find out where he is now.
Check out http://www.auschron.com/issues/vol17/issue24/food
...but I'm not going to scotch doing LinuxWorld this year just to do the close-by conference. I can't budget the costs myself for this one and my employer's picking up the entire tab for Linux World. If I can get them to foot the bill for this one as well, I'll show... :->
I am not merely a "consumer" or a "taxpayer". I am a Citizen of the State of Texas
I'm in Dallas, but I'll make the drive. Count me in for an outing.
Save the whales. Feed the hungry. Free the mallocs.
Every time I see austin come up in a story, the austin-based /.'ers come out of the woodwork... there seem to be a lot of them! I think we need to organize an outing - go see how Chuy's can cope with the slashdot effect.
Actually... that's not a bad idea in general. Might be fun to organize outings for slashdotters around the world...
Pfft. Austin's tech industry is the strongest in Texas. It also has the best CS school. The so-called youngins I'd refer to would be pre-college students, which would be more in the larger cities, like Dallas and Houston. It's an overgeneralization anyways.
The food's still pretty darn good, though.