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Re: London next week Dr Bob

Posted by sar on August 27, 2001, at 15:14:19

In reply to Re: London next week Dr Bob, posted by Phil on August 27, 2001, at 14:28:19

> Dr Bob, I would love to meet you in London. Meant to contact you earlier.
> Could you have my tickets waiting for me at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport?
> Look forward to seeing you.
>
> Phil
> (This won't happen, will it?)

my tickets can be left at the same airport as phil's! thanks so much dr bob... :)

jokin
sar

 

Re: London next week » Dr. Bob

Posted by Diane J. on August 27, 2001, at 17:11:50

In reply to Re: London next week, posted by Dr. Bob on August 27, 2001, at 14:22:05

Dr. Bob,

If you come to Southern California sometime, I think it would be great to meet you and other babblers.

Diane J.

> > And was it London you were in recently??? How was it, what did ya think??
>
> No, London is next week. I brought up meeting in person before:
>
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/social/20010726/msgs/8172.html
>
> But there seemed to be either not much interest or too much ambivalence. Should we just forget it?
>
> Bob

 

Re: London next week » Dr. Bob

Posted by dreamer on August 27, 2001, at 18:20:38

In reply to Re: London next week, posted by Dr. Bob on August 27, 2001, at 14:22:05

I would love to meet you but my grey matter isn't ready for the outside world on my own yet as my pdoc and I are juggling with meds - what a picture that conjures up in my head ,literally.

It's been raining here so bring your waterproofs.

dreamereclusive

 

Re: London next week (nm)

Posted by NikkiT2 on August 28, 2001, at 12:23:52

In reply to Re: London next week, posted by Dr. Bob on August 27, 2001, at 14:22:05

 

Re: NIKKI are u going? (nm)

Posted by dreamer on August 28, 2001, at 19:19:39

In reply to Re: London next week (nm), posted by NikkiT2 on August 28, 2001, at 12:23:52

 

Re: London next week

Posted by Dr. Bob on August 30, 2001, at 2:39:47

In reply to Re: London next week (nm), posted by NikkiT2 on August 28, 2001, at 12:23:52

BTW, I don't think of meeting me as the main attraction, my being in town is just an excuse for those of you in the area to meet each other. So there should be at least a couple of you...

Bob

 

I'm up for it - anyone else?? (nm)

Posted by NikkiT2 on August 31, 2001, at 16:32:43

In reply to Re: London next week, posted by Dr. Bob on August 30, 2001, at 2:39:47

 

Re: London on Wednesday

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 3, 2001, at 19:00:47

In reply to I'm up for it - anyone else?? (nm), posted by NikkiT2 on August 31, 2001, at 16:32:43

> I'm up for it - anyone else??

FYI, *not* to pressure anyone or anything, it looks like it would need to be Wednesday, maybe at lunchtime or early afternoon? If not, that's fine, maybe next time...

Bob

PS: What a great town! :-)

 

Re: London on Wednesday » Dr. Bob

Posted by NikkiT2 on September 3, 2001, at 19:22:10

In reply to Re: London on Wednesday, posted by Dr. Bob on September 3, 2001, at 19:00:47

You here Dr Bob?? Remind me whats great about it!!!

Well it would be nice to meet you for a coffee some place onw ednesday...

nikki

> > I'm up for it - anyone else??
>
> FYI, *not* to pressure anyone or anything, it looks like it would need to be Wednesday, maybe at lunchtime or early afternoon? If not, that's fine, maybe next time...
>
> Bob
>
> PS: What a great town! :-)

 

Re: London on Wednesday

Posted by Lisa Simpson on September 4, 2001, at 6:14:01

In reply to Re: London on Wednesday » Dr. Bob, posted by NikkiT2 on September 3, 2001, at 19:22:10

Hullo, Dr Bob and Nikki - can you tell me, have you actually arranged to meet up in London on Wednesday?

Lisa

 

Re: London on Wednesday » Dr. Bob

Posted by dreamer on September 4, 2001, at 6:21:53

In reply to Re: London on Wednesday, posted by Dr. Bob on September 3, 2001, at 19:00:47

> Bob
>
> PS: What a great town! :-)

Pleased your enjoying your stay. It'll have to be next time Bob.

Have fun try and get on the London eye ride if it's in operation.

 

Re: London on Wednesday

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 4, 2001, at 18:29:13

In reply to Re: London on Wednesday » Dr. Bob, posted by dreamer on September 4, 2001, at 6:21:53

> You here Dr Bob?? Remind me whats great about it!!!

It's been an interesting meeting, the weather's been great, it's easy to get around -- and everyone's so well-behaved: I love how on the escalators, people who stand stay on the right, so people who want to walk can go by on the left. :-)

> Well it would be nice to meet you for a coffee some place onw ednesday...

OK, this meeting's way out at ExCeL, at the Custom House tube stop on the Docklands Light Railway line. But we need at least one more person...


> Hullo, Dr Bob and Nikki - can you tell me, have you actually arranged to meet up in London on Wednesday?

Not yet, but I think I could be free at 4, or maybe 2. I thought lunch would work, but I just found out today about a meeting at 12:30...


> Have fun try and get on the London eye ride if it's in operation.

What's the eye ride? Don't think I've heard of it...

Bob

 

Re: London on Wednesday » Dr. Bob

Posted by dreamer on September 4, 2001, at 21:08:07

In reply to Re: London on Wednesday, posted by Dr. Bob on September 4, 2001, at 18:29:13

> > Have fun try and get on the London eye ride if it's in operation.
>
> What's the eye ride? Don't think I've heard of it...
>
> Bob

It's a huge wheel with carriages that turns very slowly for about 30 mins, great for seeing the whole of London from above(so I've been told)
Can't recall where around London it is but it's well known and visible.

Enjoy!


 

Re: huge wheel

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 5, 2001, at 4:55:33

In reply to Re: London on Wednesday » Dr. Bob, posted by dreamer on September 4, 2001, at 21:08:07

> It's a huge wheel with carriages that turns very slowly for about 30 mins, great for seeing the whole of London from above(so I've been told)

Ah, OK, I've heard of that, an old-fashioned Ferris wheel, where your ride is a single slow revolution. I'll look for it, thanks for the tip! :-)

Bob

 

Visit to London » Dr. Bob

Posted by Lisa Simpson on September 6, 2001, at 5:41:27

In reply to Re: huge wheel, posted by Dr. Bob on September 5, 2001, at 4:55:33

Hullo, Dr Bob. Can I ask you, did you meet up with anybody yesterday, like Nikki? I would have love to have met up with you and some others, but unfortunately I couldn't take time off yesterday. What are you doing tomorrow (Friday)? Anything exciting? How long are you over here for? (Sorry to bombard you with all these questions! But I'm sure the others would like to know too.)

Lisa

 

london eye -in westminster -better late....(NP)

Posted by geekUK on September 6, 2001, at 16:55:43

In reply to Re: London on Wednesday » Dr. Bob, posted by dreamer on September 4, 2001, at 21:08:07

> > > Have fun try and get on the London eye ride if it's in operation.
> >
> > What's the eye ride? Don't think I've heard of it...
> >
> > Bob
>
> It's a huge wheel with carriages that turns very slowly for about 30 mins, great for seeing the whole of London from above(so I've been told)
> Can't recall where around London it is but it's well known and visible.
>
> Enjoy!

 

Re: Visit to London

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 18, 2001, at 12:33:44

In reply to Visit to London » Dr. Bob, posted by Lisa Simpson on September 6, 2001, at 5:41:27

> Hullo, Dr Bob. Can I ask you, did you meet up with anybody yesterday, like Nikki? I would have love to have met up with you and some others, but unfortunately I couldn't take time off yesterday. What are you doing tomorrow (Friday)? Anything exciting? How long are you over here for?

There for a week, thankfully got back before disaster struck... Didn't meet up with anyone. Didn't get to "fly" the London Eye, but did see it. Also came across a webcam of it (unfortunately not *from* it):

http://www.camvista.com/england/london/bale.php3?pageMode=nonjava

Found some nice restaurants, went to a lot of theater. Queued up in intermittent drizzle for 3 hours (but had my laptop, so worked when it was dry) for a floor cushion for the final performance of the Tragedy of Hamlet -- and it was worth it. Went to Blue/Orange, about a patient on a psychiatric unit. Saw Big Ben, went to Evensong at Westminster Abbey. Walked around Covent Garden and through the British Museum and the Tate Modern. English bacon and black pudding, yum. Took the Tube everywhere, it was so convenient. Had a great time! :-)

Bob

 

Re: Visit to London

Posted by Lisa Simpson on September 19, 2001, at 7:40:14

In reply to Re: Visit to London, posted by Dr. Bob on September 18, 2001, at 12:33:44

Thank you for your post, Dr. Bob. I'm really glad you enjoyed yourself over here... but sorry none of us locals came up to visit you! Maybe next year, if you're planning another visit...?

Kind regards
Lisa


 

Re: Visit to London » Dr. Bob

Posted by NikkiT2 on September 19, 2001, at 12:33:11

In reply to Re: Visit to London, posted by Dr. Bob on September 18, 2001, at 12:33:44

Really sorry that I didnt manage to meet you Dr bob.. but it sounds like you had a great time while you were here... Drizzle is what you have to expect though I'm afraid.. we seem to have had it for about 10 days straight now!

Pleased you enjoyed it..

Nikki x

 

Travel guides for Dr. Bob

Posted by gracie2 on September 26, 2001, at 23:43:35

In reply to Re: Visit to London, posted by Dr. Bob on September 18, 2001, at 12:33:44


Dr. Bob-
You ought to announce all your travel destinations
and get the scoop from locals on where to stay and what to do. For instance, if you ever come here to St. Louis, I would recommend an opulent
bed-and-breakfast in a turn-of-the-century mansion that wouldn't cost any more than a boring hotel. Wonderful dining, and it's supposed to be haunted. How cool is that?
-Gracie

 

Re: Washington, DC, and Quality of Information

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 28, 2001, at 1:28:47

In reply to Travel guides for Dr. Bob, posted by gracie2 on September 26, 2001, at 23:43:35

> You ought to announce all your travel destinations

Actually, I already do:

http://www.dr-bob.org/talks/schedule.html

> and get the scoop from locals on where to stay and what to do. For instance, if you ever come here to St. Louis, I would recommend an opulent
> bed-and-breakfast in a turn-of-the-century mansion that wouldn't cost any more than a boring hotel. Wonderful dining, and it's supposed to be haunted. How cool is that?

Very cool! Any tips on Washington, DC? Or interest in trying again to get together in person?

BTW, I'm supposed to say something there about: (1) how aware patients in online support groups are of the various online ethics and quality initiatives, (2) to what extent those initiatives influence their use of online resources, (3) what other methods they use to decide whom to trust, and (4) the ethics of facilitating such groups.

Any comments on any of the above? (Remember, these are comments I might present.)

Bob

PS: Welcome back! :-)

 

Re: Washington, DC, and Quality of Information » Dr. Bob

Posted by paxvox on September 28, 2001, at 9:09:10

In reply to Re: Washington, DC, and Quality of Information, posted by Dr. Bob on September 28, 2001, at 1:28:47

Going to DC Dr. B? I lived in it's suburbs for 30 years. If you have never been, you should at least check out the following:
Natural Museum of History
National Air & Space Museum
Vietnam Memorial
Hirshorn Art Gallery
Walter Reed Hospital Museum
National Archives
National Cemetery (actually in Arlington, VA)
Jefferson Memorial


That should take about 10 days! :)


PAX

 

Re: Washington, DC, and Quality of Information » Dr. Bob

Posted by Mair on September 28, 2001, at 21:15:02

In reply to Re: Washington, DC, and Quality of Information, posted by Dr. Bob on September 28, 2001, at 1:28:47

> >"(1) how aware patients in online support groups are of the various online ethics and quality initiatives,"


>
> Maybe this answers this question but what are those?

Mair

 

Re: Quality of Information

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 29, 2001, at 8:03:10

In reply to Re: Washington, DC, and Quality of Information » Dr. Bob, posted by Mair on September 28, 2001, at 21:15:02

> > >"(1) how aware patients in online support groups are of the various online ethics and quality initiatives"
>
> > Maybe this answers this question but what are those?

Right, I think that answers that question. :-) Anybody else?

Bob

 

Re: Washington, DC, and Quality of Information

Posted by KB on September 29, 2001, at 9:07:58

In reply to Re: Washington, DC, and Quality of Information » Dr. Bob, posted by paxvox on September 28, 2001, at 9:09:10

Don't forget the Holocaust Museum . . .


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