Re: [iText-questions] [off-topic] iText in California

2010-06-17 Thread Bruno Lowagie
Daniel Essin wrote:
 northern or southern?

The plan is to fly to San Francisco.
Spend some days there.
Do some business in Palo Alto.
Then drive from SF to LA in two days
(spending the night somewhere in between).
Spend one or two days in LA,
then fly back to Europe from LA.

That's the plan for the time being ;-)
best regards,
Bruno

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Re: [iText-questions] [off-topic] iText in California

2010-06-17 Thread sagolf
You are doing both then.  SF to LA is about 7-8 hours on the freeway 
(highway/roadway)  Avg speed about 55mph.
There really aren't that many places to spend the night in between worth noting 
except maybe Santa Barbara which is about 90 minutes from LA.

As a first time visitor, I would suggest you sign up for some scenic tour of 
San Francisco if you have the time or perhaps visit fisherman's wharf.  From 
there you can get to little Italy (northbeach) or chinatown which are both 
within a mile from the wharf.  You might want to book tickets on a cruise on 
the bay or visit Alcatraz island.

As for LA, there are all the theme parks to see (Universal Studios, Disneyland, 
etc..),  Both take about a day to see so plan accordingly.  You could go to 
Hollywood to see the star walk (stars in the pavement that represent names in 
entertainment if you aren't familiar.  There are also things like Mann's 
Chinese theatre and other places you might recognize.  La brea tar pits are not 
too far from there either.

Anyway, have a great trip.  You will probably want to come back.  Dress for 
warm weather.  80-100s.   Oh, leave a bit more time for the LA airport when you 
leave.  It is large, crowded and it will take a bit longer to get to your plane.



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Daniel Essin wrote:
 northern or southern?

The plan is to fly to San Francisco.
Spend some days there.
Do some business in Palo Alto.
Then drive from SF to LA in two days
(spending the night somewhere in between).
Spend one or two days in LA,
then fly back to Europe from LA.

That's the plan for the time being ;-)
best regards,
Bruno

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Re: [iText-questions] [off-topic] iText in California

2010-06-17 Thread Daniel Essin
Hi,
I live in Southern California and just made a trip to the Bay Area for 
my son's graduation from Berkeley (including a stop in Monterey on the 
return trip).

Things that I would recommend in the SF area:
- The Golden Gate Bridge
- China Town
- The Cable Car Powerhouse and Museum
- Fisherman's Wharf and Ghirardelli Square
- Golden Gate Park

Below is a list from http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/3f730/b870f/ 
that I pretty much agree with.

As far as the drive south, I would make my stop in Monterey and see 
Cannery Row and the Aquarium in Pacific Grove. This was the setting for 
John Steinbeck's Cannery Row and has both historical and scenic appeal.

In the Los Angeles area the major attractions probably break down into 
amusement parks, museums and 'other'. Most of the amusement parks have a 
lot in common. Universal City is close in and something that can work 
for a 4+ hour visit. Disneyland and the group in Orange County take 
longer to reach, cost more to enter and really require an entire day to 
make the venture worthwhile.

As far as museums, there are many but three good bets are the Norton 
Simon in Pasadena, The Getty in Westwood (requires advance parking 
reservation) and the Los Angeles County Museam of Art [LACMA] (which is 
co-located with the Tar Pits.

The other category would include things like the Tar Pits, The Queen 
Mary and the Harbor areas in Long Beach and San Pedro, the Griffith Park 
Observatory and Planetarium (just above the Hollywood sign), the 
Farmer's Market (near LACMA), the Santa Monica Pier, Will Rodgers State 
Park (on Sunset, more or less on the way to Santa Monica or Malibu).

If you've only got one or two days, I might skip the amusement parks as 
they are not that much different from amusement parks anywhere.

Dan


List from above SF web site - all the following written by the poster.
-
It is hard to pick highlights, but if I was pressed for time I would 
pick these ***

Union Square***
Chinatown***
North Beach
Embarcadero (Justin Herman Plaza/Ferry Building***)
Pier 39*** and Fisherman's Wharf***
Aquatic Park*** (nearby Ghirardelli Square**)
Martime Museum
Marina Greens***
Exploratorium
Palace of Fine Arts***
Golden Gate Promenade/Crissy Fields
Fort Point
Golden Gate Bridge***
Baker Beach
California Palace of Legion of Honor, Museum in Seacliff District
Cliff House***  Seal Rocks
Ocean Beach
Dutch Windmill

Here are 2 options -
-Great Highway to the SF Zoo or
-Cut into Golden Gate Park*** (via John F. Kennedy Drive)

In Golden Gate Park there's
Buffalo Paddock (i.e. live buffalo in a pasture)
Spreckles Lake
Stow Lake (duck feeding!)
Strybing Arboretum  Botanical Gardens
Japanese Tea Garden
California Academy of Sciences***

On 6/16/2010 11:13 PM, Bruno Lowagie wrote:
 Daniel Essin wrote:

 northern or southern?
  
 The plan is to fly to San Francisco.
 Spend some days there.
 Do some business in Palo Alto.
 Then drive from SF to LA in two days
 (spending the night somewhere in between).
 Spend one or two days in LA,
 then fly back to Europe from LA.

 That's the plan for the time being ;-)
 best regards,
 Bruno

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[iText-questions] [off-topic] iText in California

2010-06-16 Thread Bruno Lowagie
Hello,

a short personal message to iText developers in California: Next month, 
I'll probably visiting California with my wife and kids. I don't have an 
exact timing yet (end of July is the most accurate estimate for now).

Are there people, places, things I should visit?
It's probably best to answer this question off-list.

Please take into account that I'll have a busy schedule (business) and 
that I'll have two kids with me (almost 13 and almost 14).

If the trip is a success, I consider coming to the US more often, for 
instance to attend to conferences and to talk with developers (I'll have 
a book to promote soon).
best regards,
Bruno

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Re: [iText-questions] [off-topic] iText in California

2010-06-16 Thread Daniel Essin
northern or southern?

Dan

On Jun 16, 2010, at 12:56 AM, Bruno Lowagie br...@lowagie.com wrote:

 Hello,
 
 a short personal message to iText developers in California: Next month, 
 I'll probably visiting California with my wife and kids. I don't have an 
 exact timing yet (end of July is the most accurate estimate for now).
 
 Are there people, places, things I should visit?
 It's probably best to answer this question off-list.
 
 Please take into account that I'll have a busy schedule (business) and 
 that I'll have two kids with me (almost 13 and almost 14).
 
 If the trip is a success, I consider coming to the US more often, for 
 instance to attend to conferences and to talk with developers (I'll have 
 a book to promote soon).
 best regards,
 Bruno
 
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