Sleep on the street? xD looks like a nice town :D
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Mark.itto maco1717@gmail.com wrote:
is there any other option for accommodation less comfortable and/or cheaper?
Regards.
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- OSHCamp 2012 update. (Andrew Back)
Message: 1 Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 11:25:20 +0100 From: Andrew Back arback@computer.org To: Open Source Hardware User Group Discussion List oshug@oshug.org Subject: [oshug] OSHCamp 2012 update. Message-ID: < CADj1OPD-FcFr-aP9Noi_Gn4cEUL4w0HUtDh_jHA25EFzUY50WQ@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Hello,
I just wanted to let folks know that OSHCamp is now at half capacity with 50 people registered and over a month still to go. So if you are planning to attend it may be advisable not to leave it to the last minute to book.
With regards accommodation, for those that prefer the comforts of a B&B or a hotel:
The Angeldale is very central and quite reasonably priced:
The White Lion Hotel is perhaps a bit more upmarket, the food looks great and I can vouch that the beer is well kept:
http://www.whitelionhotel.net/
And groups may wish to consider booking an apartment (although you could also book a 4 bed room at the hostel):
As ever, happy to answer any questions direct or via the list.
Cheers,
Andrew
PS. We have a 10th talk confirmed for the Saturday, on the OpenRelief CTOL open source UAV airframe (which will be brought along!)
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