"Ti Breizh" (or however it is spelled, I just couldn't get that
one right), has been closed for two months, and William Yu did not
tell us.  So we were looking like lost promdi's standing in front
of a closed coffee shop.  (Next time, we'll meet in McDo).

But since we are aware of Dijkstra's shortest path algo, we decided
to go to the nearest open nice-enough looking place -- KFC which
is just across the narrow street.

Pedro Holgado of Universal Studios (LA) drove all the way from
Batangas just to meet us.  The usual crowd came:  Rene Torres from
MetroLane Tuazon, Ian from QSR/DotPH, Brian from Edsamail and his
brother (younger and better looking?), a whole contingent of faculty
and staff from APC (i-append niyo na lang sa email na ito ang mga
pangalan ninyo), a guy from UP Math (I'm really sorry I forgot your
name).  The instigator of the EB did not come; I think he is afraid
that people might mistake him for an Arab Abu Sayyaf supporter.

So we had a good time, nice idle talk over our cups of coffee, doughnut,
fries, chicken, etc.  Our blood pressure improved because we were
able to meet new friends, unlike those of you who stayed at the office,
and worked under tremedous pressure.  Your servers and routers will
still be there when you return, so leave them once in a while and
relax.  Relax.

Pablo Manalastas

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