on 9/24/01 10:05 AM, Sean Luke at sean_at_cs.gmu.edu wrote:
> In my mail, I forgot to mention an important thing to know about *LOT*B*.
> This lot is divided into ordinary areas, and special-purpose areas like
> Administration of Faculty/Staff. If you're coming after 8:00 or taking
> your chances prior to 8:00, be certain to park in the ordinary areas.
> There are three long rows of Lot B. To be safe, it's easiest to park in
> the second row.
Sean,
Regarding the shopping center that is close by, what's the street name? Any
significant store I could be looking for just to make sure? I'm coming from
the Dulles Toll Road, BTW...
-Laurent.
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