LISA: End tutorials, begin Tech sessions
Posted in cons, lisa, transit on December 5th, 2006 by MarkBallewI met up with some LISA attendees I was talking with on IRC during what became a very boring and non-applicable talk on VMware ESX. It was almost a sales pitch in a way, which irritated me.
After the class, we went to a sushi place near Duponte Circle and ordered about $187 in sushi between the 4 of us. I must say, all of the sushi was very good, even though I had no idea what any of it was. My stomach was a little unhappy, but my tongue was overjoyed.
Being the pro-transit person I was, I asked how people got to the conference. The gal from San Jose of course flew, but one guy from Pittsburg took the train and another guy from North Carolina also took Amtrak, both first time train riders. It would seem that they weren’t alone, at least two other people I talked to took Amtrak rides that were under 10 hours, $84 round trip.
Maybe Union Station was a big temptation, maybe parking and traffic were intimidating, or maybe people are just tired of dealing with the whole car and gas ordeal. I will say that there is a change in the air.
Tomorrow are the technical sessions, where I get to learn random techie things in hour and a half spurts. Yay information!



