though I did hit Rodney's (yet more overlap) and find a couple of books I'd wanted for years, so the evening wasn't a total wash-out.
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Hey, since I'm complaining about Diesel being Diesel: do you like any relatively quiet cafes in Harvard Square, Porter, or Central as writing environments? Random question, but it's on my mind. I should make that a post as well.
I don't write in coffeeshops: it is not a conducive environment for me. I can get work done in them—I found that out last March—but that says more about the nature of my work than it does about the coffeeshops in question. I can, however, recommend Porter Square Books very highly as a hanging-out place. They are neither noisy nor highly caffeinated, they are very good for conversation, I used to stop by for lemon scones even when I couldn't afford books from them, and they'll make me herbal chai. By now they are sort of my default meet-up spot in Porter Square. They generate good memories.
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Apply for a job at Rodney's! Complete the circuit!
Hey, since I'm complaining about Diesel being Diesel: do you like any relatively quiet cafes in Harvard Square, Porter, or Central as writing environments? Random question, but it's on my mind. I should make that a post as well.
I don't write in coffeeshops: it is not a conducive environment for me. I can get work done in them—I found that out last March—but that says more about the nature of my work than it does about the coffeeshops in question. I can, however, recommend Porter Square Books very highly as a hanging-out place. They are neither noisy nor highly caffeinated, they are very good for conversation, I used to stop by for lemon scones even when I couldn't afford books from them, and they'll make me herbal chai. By now they are sort of my default meet-up spot in Porter Square. They generate good memories.