04-20-2006, 12:54 PM
Hi Andrew,
Philadelphia is wonderful as usual. It is by far my favorite mainland city, and the only place I'd ever want to live that isn't on an island in the Pacific.
As for the Pahoa Library, I've never tried to do any work there, so I didn't know whether the facilities would meet your needs, but I thought it might be worth a try. I also liked the Hilo Public Library.
I was surprised to hear that you could get into the UHH library. The last time I went to the library at Temple University, my alma mater, was a few years ago, on a day when I was spending the entire day on campus attending a CLE course in the law school building. I had a letter confirming my attendance with me, but they still didn't want to let me in until I showed them my General Alumni Association membership card. This was prior to 9/11, so I don't think it was a security issue as much as one of the University not wanting to provide services to the general public.
Howard
Philadelphia is wonderful as usual. It is by far my favorite mainland city, and the only place I'd ever want to live that isn't on an island in the Pacific.
As for the Pahoa Library, I've never tried to do any work there, so I didn't know whether the facilities would meet your needs, but I thought it might be worth a try. I also liked the Hilo Public Library.
I was surprised to hear that you could get into the UHH library. The last time I went to the library at Temple University, my alma mater, was a few years ago, on a day when I was spending the entire day on campus attending a CLE course in the law school building. I had a letter confirming my attendance with me, but they still didn't want to let me in until I showed them my General Alumni Association membership card. This was prior to 9/11, so I don't think it was a security issue as much as one of the University not wanting to provide services to the general public.
Howard