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** Members of CUSFS could obtain books from the library, by proxy perhaps | ** Members of CUSFS could obtain books from the library, by proxy perhaps | ||
** Harder to read in cars than trains, so probably not a huge issue. Bring a couple of books and rotate. | ** Harder to read in cars than trains, so probably not a huge issue. Bring a couple of books and rotate. | ||
*** Indeed, we do not need many books each. Last time we all read every book we had with us. | |||
* Phrasebooks (most likely readily to be obtained from Amazon) | * Phrasebooks (most likely readily to be obtained from Amazon) | ||
* Guidebooks? | * Guidebooks? | ||
Revision as of 00:25, 15 December 2010
Accessories - things people think we should bring
- Cameras - duh
- Phones - likewise
- Reading material - I hear this worked well for the previous trip, though those there will comment more. It might be sensible to try and arrange to all take things we all haven't read.
- Members of CUSFS could obtain books from the library, by proxy perhaps
- Harder to read in cars than trains, so probably not a huge issue. Bring a couple of books and rotate.
- Indeed, we do not need many books each. Last time we all read every book we had with us.
- Phrasebooks (most likely readily to be obtained from Amazon)
- Guidebooks?
Games
- Bananagrams - Smith
- Scrabble - Smith
- Mahjong - Lmm
- Potentially BSG and/or Roborally, though I could see either getting silly - Lmm
- We do not have room for such things
- Don't be silly
- An absence of Risk - Smith
- Seriously, we do not have room, nor (I would hope) the time for non-travel games. I would suggest cards, travel scrabble, other travel games.