SIGDOC, first evening
It turns out that Bob is the chair of next year's conference, and the theme is "documenting and designing for pervasive information". He would like to see a paper submission from us. Now maybe he says that to all the writers, but it's worth thinking about. (And the conference doesn't conflict with the high holy days next year either, so I could theoretically go.)
After the reception a couple guys from SAS in Raleigh and I
headed out for dinner. One of them had been to Memphis before,
so we let him guide us to Beale Street. It's hard to tell from
just tonight's data points, but my tentative conclusion is
that vegetarians are just SOL in this town, or at least on
Beale Street. (I haven't looked into the hotel restaurant yet.)
The hotel is pretty spiffy, especially for the price ($95 plus tax). I have a two-room suite with microwave and fridge, though there are no dishes so I assume the microwave is intended for frozen dinners or something. There's a TV in each room (which is two more than I need but there's plenty of space so I don't care), and free network access (wired) in the room. The one downside is that my room is just off the lobby and it's noisy in the outer room, but the noise doesn't seem to carry into the bedroom so I don't care all that much.
This laptop is much worse than the one I borrowed this summer in
one respect: legibility. More specifically, I can't find any
controls, physical or digital, that affect contrast and brightness,
and the defaults are harsh (to me). Dell laptop running XP Professional,
in case anyone's got ideas. (The "native" resolution is also high
for such a small screen, so I've got fonts cranked up both at the
OS level and in my apps. But still, the brightness makes it hard
to use.)

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Well, speaking as a conference chair (for ACSAC (http://www.acsac.org/)), and as someone in an industry where papers count, I do suggest submitting the paper. In general, it is good for one's career.
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vegan Chinese in Memphis
Jasmine's
3456 Coventon Pike (at stage and covington pike)
901-276-2772
I have no idea if it's close to where you are, but it's something...
Kosher in Memphis
Kroger's Supermarket
540 S. Mendenhall Memphis, TN 38117-4200
901-683-8846
Meat, Dairy, Vegetarian, Pareve $
Nosh-a-Rye
36 Bazeberry Cordova, TN 38018-7754
901-758-0036
Meat, Dairy (alternating days) $
Schnuck's
Truse Parkway Memphis, TN
901-682-2989
Meat, Dairy, Vegetarian, Pareve $
and this from jewishmemphis.com
under the supervision of the Vaad of Memphis.
5545 Murray Rd. Memphis, TN 38119 (901)767-9659
Schnucks is apparently a grocery store with "Glatt Kosher fresh deli, meat, chicken, Kosher Bakery & much more, under the supervision of the VM." Likewise the Krogers.
Nosh-a-Rye is apparently a deli at the Memphis Jewish Home.
Again, I have no idea whether any of this is even remotely close to where you are, but I hope it helps.
One more, this time from Hadassah.org
Re: One more, this time from Hadassah.org
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