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We are planning a field trip to Massachusetts to visit some technology sites and learn and work with people there.
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We have scheduled a field trip to Massachusetts to visit some technology sites and learn and work with people there.
  
 
This page is a collaborative planning site for this trip.
 
This page is a collaborative planning site for this trip.
  
==Rough Schedule==
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==Rough Schedule (getting polished)==
# Leave Rochester on 10 August for the Boston area to collect or meet up with Eric, Tyler, Dave and stay in a youth hostel, [http://bostonhostel.org/about.shtml Hostelling International-Boston].
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Adjustments or additional suggestions welcome.
# Work in Boston area
 
## Gardner Academy
 
## Sugar Camp sessions
 
### How to interact with Community
 
### Affordances we can provide for new developers and contributors
 
### School Server deployment and development issues (I've invited Dave Bauer to join us, if he can come, a School Server track would be very valuable for all.)
 
# Tour in the Boston area
 
## MIT Media Lab
 
## Computer History Museum
 
# Return to Rochester 16/17 August
 
# 17-18 August RIT visits
 
  
* Dave Farning could make (perhaps less expensive roundtrip) flights to & from Rochester or fly to Boston and return with us to Rochester to stay with me for a couple of days to visit RIT and meet the available faculty.
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===Monday 10 August===
* Rochester area folks would take a 1 or 2 cars (depending on the number joining from Rochester) to either Stratham, NH or New Bedford, MA to pick up Eric or Tyler (depending on where they are), and proceed to hostel site.
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* Drive to Boston (Fred, Wesley, & Karlie from Rochester; David arriving separately)
* Adam Holt may drive back with us to Rochester.
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* ~5 pm - Check in to Hostel, http://bostonhostel.org/about.shtml
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* 6:00 pm - [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=12+Hemenway+St,+Boston,+MA+02115&daddr=33+Dunster+Street+Cambridge,+MA+02138&hl=en&geocode=&mra=ls&dirflg=r&date=08%2F10%2F09&time=6:00pm&ttype=dep&noexp=0&noal=0&sort=&tline=&sll=42.360066,-71.090727&sspn=0.090694,0.133381&ie=UTF8&z=14&start=0 Bus to Harvard Square] (25 minutes)
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* 7:00 pm reservations - Dinner out with Mel Chua at [http://www.johnharvards.com/locations.shtml#ma John Harvard's Brew House], learn the '''[http://www.mbta.com/ T]''', etc.
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** Pre-dinner - Introductions and Reintroductions
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** Dinner and post-Dinner topic - "What we've learned as OLPC/Sugar Labs students about working in the FLOSS environment as RIT students, co-ops, and associates"  (a small group self-evaluation session, with Mel Chua as sole guest beyond the 6 in our group)&mdash;''A serious topic for dinner, so we will punctuate the discussion with food and drink to ease our inhibitions and anxiety.''
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**# Why we enrolled
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**# Questions we haven't asked
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**# Difficulties we've encountered
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**# Personal learnings, such as dealing with our own and other's lack of knowledge or skill.
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**# How we would change the experience based on all the above
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*:This should give us a good sense of our expectations, limitations, and potentials for the time ahead of us.
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See [http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/RIT this Teaching Open Source wiki page] for a report of our Friday workshop that followed up on the ideas raised in this discussion.
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===Tuesday 11 August===
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* 10 am - Visit MIT Museum, http://web.mit.edu/museum/
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* 1 pm - lunch on or near campus
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* 2 pm - Review field trip plans and schedule
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* 2:30 pm - Conference room session, or classroom or administrator session with Caroline.
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* 5 pm - Quit for dinner & evening plans (TBD)
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===Wednesday 12 August===
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* 9:30 am -  Museum of Science, Cahners Computerplace exhibit, http://www.mos.org/exhibits_shows/current_exhibits&d=232
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** see Keith Simmons, RIT alumnus, and [http://flagship.computerclubhouse.org/ Flagship Computer Clubhouse].
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* 12:30 am - Lunch at museum or nearby
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* 2 pm - Conference room sessions, "Our projects - let's help each other.  Problems we've had and need help with" (guests welcome)
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** Community Interactions - David Farning
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* 5 pm - Quit for dinner & evening plans (TBD)
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===Thursday 13 August===
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* 11 am - Return to [http://flagship.computerclubhouse.org/ Flagship Computer Clubhouse] with kids (open 12 to 3 pm) for workshop with Caroline and Sugar on a Stick session
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** [[Math4Team/Projects/MathQuest|Math Quest]] review with clubhouse children - Eric Mallon & Tyler Bragdon
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* 5 pm - Quit for dinner & evening plans (TBD)
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* Evening: [http://www.neaq.org/index.php New England Aquarium] (time permitting)
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===Friday 14 August===
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* 10 am - Red Hat visit in [http://maps.google.com/maps?daddr=42.4043461,-71.159089+to:314+Littleton+Rd,+MA+01886+(Red+Hat+Inc)&geocode=%3BFfoJhwIdzzLC-ykbTRBPsnfjiTGhasWHz4cREw%3BFXxWiQIdoNC9-yFfxnYEp11Rtw&dirflg=&saddr=12+Hemenway+Street,+Boston,+MA.+02115.&f=d&dq=Red+Hat,+loc:+Westford,+MA&sll=42.567759,-71.42827&sspn=0.030613,0.043435&cid=13209442153970189919&ie=UTF8&ll=42.49539,-71.265564&spn=0.660196,1.117859&z=10&via=1 Westford, MA] with Luke Macken and Mel Chua
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** Peek at working life at Red Hat in Westford
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** Technical discussion - ''Author's tour of Live USB Creator''
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** Lunch nearby
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* afternoon
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** workshop tasks,
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** 2 pm - Witness Adam Holt <CanoeBerry> hosting the [[olpc:Contributors program|OLPC Contributors Program]] weekly [http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Contributors_program/August_14,_2009 project review meeting].
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** <s>casual visits with OLPC/Media Lab/OLE/Others</s>
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See [http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/RIT this Teaching Open Source wiki page] for a report of our Friday workshop.
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* evening plans - open
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===Saturday 15 August===
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* 10:30 am - [[Teotwawki Net]] demonstration - William Schaub (remote) & Fred Grose
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* Free time
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* evening plans open
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===Sunday 16 August===
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* Return home
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===Monday 17 August===
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* Wesley, Fred, David, Karlie back in Rochester (Adam Holt welcome to join, if available)
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* Rest and visit Genesee River falls and pier, Abbotts, etc.
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===Tuesday 18 August===
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* RIT visits with Professor Jacobs (Adam Holt welcome to join, if available)
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== Possible Adjunct meetings ==
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* While in Boston, perhaps we (David and I) could have a short visit with Ed McNierney and Stefan Unterhauser to discuss infrastructure plans or system administration projects for OLPC/Sugar Labs, for example, http://vig.laptop.org/wiki/index.php/Recipe:migratewiki and http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/olpc-sysadmin/2009-July/000324.html.
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*# Stefan joined us for dinner on Tuesday evening and again for our trip to Red Hat on Friday.
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*# Henry Hardy joined us at the Computer Clubhouse on Wednesday
  
Please add more specific suggestions.
 
  
 
Hoping others can offer some suggestions and support.
 
Hoping others can offer some suggestions and support.
  
===Participants===
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==Participants==
 
* Frederick Grose, Rochester, 10 - 18 August, room for 3 others at my house in Rochester, room for 3 others in my car.
 
* Frederick Grose, Rochester, 10 - 18 August, room for 3 others at my house in Rochester, room for 3 others in my car.
 
* David Farning, Wisconsin, , room with Fred in Rochester
 
* David Farning, Wisconsin, , room with Fred in Rochester
* Wesley Dillingham, Rochester,
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* Wesley Dillingham, Rochester, ride with Fred, if needed has a car available to bring as well.
* Tyler Bragdon,
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* Tyler Bragdon, Boston,  
 
* Karlie Robinson, Rochester, One room to share at her house near RIT (must not mind kids and dogs), car we can use for travel to Boston
 
* Karlie Robinson, Rochester, One room to share at her house near RIT (must not mind kids and dogs), car we can use for travel to Boston
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* Eric Mallon, Statham, NH,
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
  
We were planning to take a field trip to Boston, MA this summer with our Sugar Summer Co-ops, to visit some of the technology destinations and preferably overlap with some Sugar Labs or OLPC project or event. Today, Walter mentioned that he would be more free after the first week of August. Right now I'm trying to narrow down on some dates.  Perhaps we could arrange to provide ourselves as work resources for several days to one of Caroline's projects, overlap with the ¿Worcester meeting?, or something else yet to come to mind. We called this idea a 'work & tour' party or crew.
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We were planning to take a field trip to Boston, MA this summer with our Sugar Summer Co-ops, to visit some of the technology destinations and preferably overlap with some Sugar Labs or OLPC project or event. Perhaps we could arrange to provide ourselves as work resources for several days to one of Caroline's projects or something else yet to come to mind. We called this idea a 'work & tour' party or crew.
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* The remote co-ops have not had the opportunity for an "around the summer campfire" experience, and this would be a goal for the trip for all the rest of us too.  Dave Farning will join us to extend his Sugar Labs and OLPC event experience (and I think he will have some good stories and thinking to share).
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There may be some awkward issues though:
  
* The remote co-ops have not had the opportunity for an "around the summer campfire" experience, and this would be a big goal for the trip for all the rest of us too. We want to include you in that because no one in Rochester has any Sugar Labs or OLPC event experience (and I think you would have some good stories and thinking to share).
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* Project teams may be uncertain of the benefits of "hosting" a short-term 'work & tour' party or crew in a project that is still forming a stable base.  It may not be a good idea and turn out to be a distraction because it's hard to define expectations.  Not knowing what practical service or resource we could provide in a few days of service, makes it hard to generate interest.  We would look at it like campground trail maintenance or kitchen patrol--an indirect learning and load-sharing opportunity.
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==Questions from those who can't attend==
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* Will you be encouraging people to record/photo/video what they see?
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*: Wes will bring his digital camera and help with documentation.
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* Will there be field survey tools used, ''i.e.'', a prepared questionnaire for those running labs, etc.?
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*: We will bring this up with Keith Simmons at the [http://flagship.computerclubhouse.org/ Flagship Computer Clubhouse].
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* Does everyone have business cards?
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* Is the success of the trip measured by fun or productivity? If productivity, how will that be measured?
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*: By learning, which we categorize as both fun and productive.  Watch for growth in knowledge, character, and resources for the community.
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* How many instances will you be able to observe of young/naive users of Sugar / OLPC?
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* Will anyone be blogging/vlogging the trip? If so, will they post their links here?
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*: There will be some kilogging here on the wiki.
  
There are a couple of awkward issues though:
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: Thanks for your contributions.
* Hotel rooms wouldn't be the right lodging for a summer campfire.  We need to solicit in-home hosting 1 or 2 co-ops per home (although I'd be happy to bring a tent, and camp in the yard somewhere to keep us close together [Wesley is a camper]).  Perhaps Adam can suggest some options.
 
* Project teams may be uncertain of the benefits of "hosting" a short-term 'work & tour' party or crew in a project that is still forming a stable base.  It may not be a good idea and turn out to be a distraction because it's hard to define expectations.  Not knowing what practical service or resource we could provide in a few days of service, makes it hard to generate interest.  We would look at it like campground trail maintenance or kitchen patrol--an indirect learning and load-sharing opportunity.  Again, maybe Adam or others familiar with the Massachusetts-area (or north east) projects could help match us to an opportunity.
 

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We have scheduled a field trip to Massachusetts to visit some technology sites and learn and work with people there.

This page is a collaborative planning site for this trip.

Rough Schedule (getting polished)

Adjustments or additional suggestions welcome.

Monday 10 August

  • Drive to Boston (Fred, Wesley, & Karlie from Rochester; David arriving separately)
  • ~5 pm - Check in to Hostel, http://bostonhostel.org/about.shtml
  • 6:00 pm - Bus to Harvard Square (25 minutes)
  • 7:00 pm reservations - Dinner out with Mel Chua at John Harvard's Brew House, learn the T, etc.
    • Pre-dinner - Introductions and Reintroductions
    • Dinner and post-Dinner topic - "What we've learned as OLPC/Sugar Labs students about working in the FLOSS environment as RIT students, co-ops, and associates" (a small group self-evaluation session, with Mel Chua as sole guest beyond the 6 in our group)—A serious topic for dinner, so we will punctuate the discussion with food and drink to ease our inhibitions and anxiety.
      1. Why we enrolled
      2. Questions we haven't asked
      3. Difficulties we've encountered
      4. Personal learnings, such as dealing with our own and other's lack of knowledge or skill.
      5. How we would change the experience based on all the above
    This should give us a good sense of our expectations, limitations, and potentials for the time ahead of us.

See this Teaching Open Source wiki page for a report of our Friday workshop that followed up on the ideas raised in this discussion.

Tuesday 11 August

  • 10 am - Visit MIT Museum, http://web.mit.edu/museum/
  • 1 pm - lunch on or near campus
  • 2 pm - Review field trip plans and schedule
  • 2:30 pm - Conference room session, or classroom or administrator session with Caroline.
  • 5 pm - Quit for dinner & evening plans (TBD)

Wednesday 12 August

  • 9:30 am - Museum of Science, Cahners Computerplace exhibit, http://www.mos.org/exhibits_shows/current_exhibits&d=232
  • 12:30 am - Lunch at museum or nearby
  • 2 pm - Conference room sessions, "Our projects - let's help each other. Problems we've had and need help with" (guests welcome)
    • Community Interactions - David Farning
  • 5 pm - Quit for dinner & evening plans (TBD)

Thursday 13 August

  • 11 am - Return to Flagship Computer Clubhouse with kids (open 12 to 3 pm) for workshop with Caroline and Sugar on a Stick session
    • Math Quest review with clubhouse children - Eric Mallon & Tyler Bragdon
  • 5 pm - Quit for dinner & evening plans (TBD)
  • Evening: New England Aquarium (time permitting)

Friday 14 August

  • 10 am - Red Hat visit in Westford, MA with Luke Macken and Mel Chua
    • Peek at working life at Red Hat in Westford
    • Technical discussion - Author's tour of Live USB Creator
    • Lunch nearby
  • afternoon

See this Teaching Open Source wiki page for a report of our Friday workshop.

  • evening plans - open

Saturday 15 August

  • 10:30 am - Teotwawki Net demonstration - William Schaub (remote) & Fred Grose
  • Free time
  • evening plans open

Sunday 16 August

  • Return home

Monday 17 August

  • Wesley, Fred, David, Karlie back in Rochester (Adam Holt welcome to join, if available)
  • Rest and visit Genesee River falls and pier, Abbotts, etc.

Tuesday 18 August

  • RIT visits with Professor Jacobs (Adam Holt welcome to join, if available)

Possible Adjunct meetings


Hoping others can offer some suggestions and support.

Participants

  • Frederick Grose, Rochester, 10 - 18 August, room for 3 others at my house in Rochester, room for 3 others in my car.
  • David Farning, Wisconsin, , room with Fred in Rochester
  • Wesley Dillingham, Rochester, ride with Fred, if needed has a car available to bring as well.
  • Tyler Bragdon, Boston,
  • Karlie Robinson, Rochester, One room to share at her house near RIT (must not mind kids and dogs), car we can use for travel to Boston
  • Eric Mallon, Statham, NH,

Background

We were planning to take a field trip to Boston, MA this summer with our Sugar Summer Co-ops, to visit some of the technology destinations and preferably overlap with some Sugar Labs or OLPC project or event. Perhaps we could arrange to provide ourselves as work resources for several days to one of Caroline's projects or something else yet to come to mind. We called this idea a 'work & tour' party or crew.

  • The remote co-ops have not had the opportunity for an "around the summer campfire" experience, and this would be a goal for the trip for all the rest of us too. Dave Farning will join us to extend his Sugar Labs and OLPC event experience (and I think he will have some good stories and thinking to share).

There may be some awkward issues though:

  • Project teams may be uncertain of the benefits of "hosting" a short-term 'work & tour' party or crew in a project that is still forming a stable base. It may not be a good idea and turn out to be a distraction because it's hard to define expectations. Not knowing what practical service or resource we could provide in a few days of service, makes it hard to generate interest. We would look at it like campground trail maintenance or kitchen patrol--an indirect learning and load-sharing opportunity.

Questions from those who can't attend

  • Will you be encouraging people to record/photo/video what they see?
    Wes will bring his digital camera and help with documentation.
  • Will there be field survey tools used, i.e., a prepared questionnaire for those running labs, etc.?
    We will bring this up with Keith Simmons at the Flagship Computer Clubhouse.
  • Does everyone have business cards?
  • Is the success of the trip measured by fun or productivity? If productivity, how will that be measured?
    By learning, which we categorize as both fun and productive. Watch for growth in knowledge, character, and resources for the community.
  • How many instances will you be able to observe of young/naive users of Sugar / OLPC?
  • Will anyone be blogging/vlogging the trip? If so, will they post their links here?
    There will be some kilogging here on the wiki.
Thanks for your contributions.