6 men and Bell Canada-326A Harbord
Teddy Mills
teddymills-VFlxZYho3OA at public.gmane.org
Fri Nov 12 13:15:25 UTC 2004
Teddy writes....
I only had the misfortune of going to 326A Harbord, which is the house
on the other side of the park.
How 326 and 326A can be that far apart is a mystery.
Robert Brockway wrote:
>On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, James McIntosh wrote:
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>> Tuesday night, I walked from Christie Station south along Grace Street to
>>Harbord.
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>So far so good.
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>>At Harbord, I asked a gentleman about cafes in the neighbourhood.
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>If you were walking on the left of the road as you walked south along
>Grace St you were right there when you got to Harbord. The Caffe is on
>the corner.
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>>I walked west to 326 Harbord.
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>>326 Harbord is the Bickford Park.
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>Actually it is immediately cross Grace from the park.
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>>At Ossington, I used a pay-phone to call Bell Canada information (411),
>>and asked about Linux Caffe, previously Caffe Bickford.
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>Can't comment on Bell Canada :)
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>>I could tell that she was getting tired from me asking so many questions
>>and taking so many minutes,
>>but I really thought that the place existed.
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>It did er I mean does. It was quite full. Too full. The meetings are
>going back to U of T. The use of the park has been suggested for summer.
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>>6 men accumulated in a cafe, named Harbord Street Cafe, or similar,
>>frustrated at being unable to find Linux Caffe.
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>Sorry to hear you were unable to find it.
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>>5 of us walked over to the Galbraith Builing at U. of Toronto,
>>and found the old meeting place totally empty,
>>with a sign on the room's door directing us to 326 Harbord Street.
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>At least you could read my writing :)
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>>Does the building have a sign:
>>- Caffe Bickford ?
>>- The Bickford Cafe ?
>>- The Linux Caffe ?
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>When I arrived (just before 7:30) I'm not sure. I know if had the number
>326 marked on the door by the time I walked out after the talk. When the
>number appeared I amnot sure.
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>Rob
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