Hahaha, there is no decent coffee in the United States anyway. If you can get some (I'm not sure it is sold there), canned coffee is a decent substitute. Other than that, Coca Cola has lots of caffeine in it, and I am sure there are vending machines on campus (ok, maybe Pepsi, but as far as caffeine is concerned, it doesn't matter).
On Tue, Jul 4, 2023 at 9:36 PM Bjørn-Helge Mevik <b.h.me...@usit.uio.no> wrote: > I've signed up for SLUG 2023, which is on Brigham Young University. I > noticed on the Agenda (https://slurm.schedmd.com/slurm_ug_agenda.html) > that "coffee is not provided on campus, so be sure to get your morning > caffeine before arriving." > > Following a whole day of lectures without coffee when you're jet-lagged > 8 hours and have spent 15 hours travelling, is not going to be easy, so I > thought I'd bring a thermos flask and get it filled with coffee in the > hotel or in a coffeeshop. > > But now I discovered https://dancecamps.byu.edu/content/byu-honor-code, > which says "no smoking or drinking of alcohol, coffee, or tea is > permitted on the BYU campus, though other caffeinated beverages are > allowed." > > So, any suggestions for "other caffeinated beverages" I'd be able to buy > and bring with me to the sessions? > > -- > Cheers, > Bjørn-Helge Mevik, dr. scient, > Department for Research Computing, University of Oslo > >