This past week was full of lots of travel and few insights in to ife.  Monday I went to Las Vegas.  It was lots of fun.  JetBlue was the easiest check-in ever.   I went from ticket counter to boarding in about 4 minutes.  The flights was OK, though they have no meals, and I forgot to eat before hand.  Also I discovered that it was not so bad taking the A train to Howard Beach and then taking the airtrain to the airport.  I got to Vegas, and it was 102 degrees, which I hear is normal.  
I checked in in my room at the Venetian.  It is a really nice place.  It is very cool.  The suite we had was HUGE, wiht a pretty good view.  Often, they will upgrade you a bit if you just as for it.  They are pretty cool about it.  
The first night I got there I saw Penn and Teller.  They really do put on a great show.  Then it was walking on the strip.  The next day I had lunch at Quark's, which is part of the Star Trek theme exhibit at the Law Vegas Hilton.  Then I had a nice dinner at the Belagio. Finally it was breakfast at the Mirage.   
I flew home on Wednesday.  Thursday morning it was off to the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA, in Cape Cod.  I heard a good little lecture on the evolution wars, and got all flustered over the nail puzzle.  Do not leave there by the way without having a popover at Pie in the Sky.   There was a friendly game of softball, with the marine biologists versus the 
neuro-biologists, with the Marine biologists winning something like 7 to 1. 
We finished off with a bang.  There was a very frat-esque toga party where we drank till dawn.  Then there was the 5 hour bus ride home, where I am exhausted.   
(Thanks to "S" (and the nice write-up) for Vegas, Thanks to "L" and "S" and also "R" for all the fun in Cape Cod.)
Sunday, June 20, 2004
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