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From: bobn@bmcg.UUCP (Bob Nebert)
Newsgroups: net.travel
Subject: Re: Computer nerd needs vacation suggestions
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Date: Tue, 10-Sep-85 17:13:53 EDT
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> Could anybody suggest someplace that I could go for a week or two that
> would appeal to me?
> 
> I have very unconventional tastes.  Last year I went to Club Med.  It
> was barely enjoyable to me.  No TV, no recognizable food, no compatable
> people.  I spent a lot of time playing with the Ataris.  I'm not the
> kind that likes outdoor activity.  I don't like beaches or sports
> activities.  My main interests are TV and computers.  I don't smoke,
> drink, or do drugs.  I don't like group activities (groups bigger than
> 2, that is).  I like to be able to talk to people in English and
> understand them.  I'm a very quiet person and don't like to be roped
> into sharing my time with people I don't like.  My fantasy is to meet a
> nice girl who likes to talk about computers (especially UNIX!).
> 
> Is there any hope that I could find a vacation spot that I would enjoy?
> 
> Robert Perlberg
> Resource Dynamics Inc.
> New York
> {philabs|delftcc}!rdin!perl

Why not save some money and stay in New York.