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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (dcctdw@MIT.EDU)
Tue Jul 5 12:35:15 1994

From: dcctdw@MIT.EDU
To: apo-summer@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 05 Jul 94 12:34:55 EDT

NNRK.

OK, guys, it's not that hard.  I guess i just find it obvious because i've
seen it before but others haven't.

Usually each year, some people go for the lawn so they can see the
orchestra (but the fireworks view is not the greatest), and some people go
for the river (nice breeze, nice scenery, miserable listening conditions,
first-rate view of the fireworks).

Nothing says you have to go to any particular location, be it last year's,
the lawn, the roof of Senior House, the moon, whatever.  So go where you
like.  People will wander over and find you if they know where to look.
Some might even stay.

I'm just stunned that Fulton's Folly could become a "project", let alone
something that requires a lot of planning.  Just Go.  You bring food, you
bring water, you bring blankets, you bring flashlights, you bring some
diversions.

dave
It's one thing to Think Big.  It's another to Ludcriously Overthink.

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