Hi Harry,2015-04-07 14:40 GMT+02:00 Harry van Haaren <harryhaaren@gmail.com>:Hi Carlos,
Airports are used to people travelling with laptops - I recommend
bringing it. I attended the 2009 LAC without a laptop, but its nice to
be able to test software, demonstrate personal projects, and be on IRC
during the conference.
I used to be happy travelling (as a musician and as an computer engineer) a lot with luggage and laptops and things, but every year since many there's always still one more thing that is a problem or there's a chance that they keep something for them without a plausable explanation.
Due to recent news I think it's gonna get worst.
I'm flying to Frankfurt Hahn airport - so we're travelling different routes.
See you at the LAC! -Harry
I agree with you, it's better always to have one. I'll see what I can do.
Thanks Harry.
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On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Carlos sanchiavedraz
<csanchezgs@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello dear all.
>
> Just wanted to ask if anyone is arriving at around 9:30 to T2 at Frankfurt
> (FRA); I would be glad to share the journey to Mainz (hopefully it's
> relativelly easy to get there from the airport).
>
> Or anyone the night before for hours at T1 Barcelona (BCN).
>
> Also one more question.
> It's probably that I can't take a laptop with me (I have issues with the one
> I'm testing and don't know if there are problems with so many check points
> you have to pass travelling by plane nowadays).
> I think there's a lot to learn, hear and talk at LAC, but I guess it's
> better with some device.
>
> So I wanted to ask if there's something like an internet lounge at the
> University in case I needed some connection.
>
> Looking forward to see you all, folks.
> Regards.
>
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