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well, if you're that hard up for the pic, there's a camera store walking distance from the $$marriott$$... Take a left from the hotel, take a left at the light and and the camera shop if on the right...if you want to continue further, go under the interstate and take a right at the second light going into the Goodings...there's a full blown Sony store to the left of the grocery store...

And, you can go just 3 blocks from the $$marriott$$ to the CVS drug store, grab a camera, take your pic, take it back to them and in a hr or so you have your pic....

...btw, please goto the 7-11 beside the CVS and bring back Al a few diet cokes... :)

Don in DC...



On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, James H H Lampert wrote:

rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hear what you say about Las Vegas.

Indeed. I was there to videotape a figure skating competition, the month before last, and saw a few things I never thought I'd encounter. For one, never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that anybody would come out with a brine shrimp themed slot machine, and yet there it was, big as life, complete with the cute, utterly unrealistic, brine shrimp caricatures out of the comic book ads, a SEA MONKEYS slot machine.

I also kind of wondered how much the slot machine manufacturer had to pay George Lucas for the rights to make a Star Wars slot.

But to haul this back on topic, let's see at least one picture in the "Common 2005" gallery, featuring the Touchtone Corporation booth! I busted my butt reconfiguring the plasma screen shipping case so we could have a nice big screen there!

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