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From: "N.M. Maclaren" <nmm1@cam.ac.uk>
To: "Bader, Reinhold" <Reinhold.Bader@lrz.de>
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Subject: Re: [ukfortran] (SC22WG5.4452) Visit to the Computermuseum during the	WG5 meeting
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On May 20 2011, Bader, Reinhold wrote:
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> Van Snyder has suggested a visit to the Computermuseum in Neubiberg, 
> which is in the southeast of Munich - see

Yes, please.

> Bill Long also has asked me about the possibilities for a trip to 
> Neuschwanstein. This would be a whole-day trip and therefore would need 
> to take place on the weekend either before or after the meeting. Before I 
> start putting work into organizing this - may I ask who would be 
> interested in coming along?

Possibly.  I shall be there the weekend before, but may prefer to do
other things.

Regards,
Nick.

