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The
2008 North American
Conference on
Computing
and Philosophy
NA-CAP@IU
2008: The Limits of Computation
Conference
Venue and Local
Attractions
BLOOMINGTON
CAMPUS
OF
INDIANA
UNIVERSITY
The
2008
North American Conference on Computing and
Philosophy will be held on the campus of
Indiana University, located close to downtown
Bloomington, Indiana, about 50 miles south of
Indianapolis, Indiana.
To
acquaint you with the scenic
Bloomington
campus, we invite you to take a virtual campus
tour at: www.iub.edu/tour
The
IU Bloomington campus is a careful blend of
traditional and modern architecture within a
park-like environment.
Made of locally quarried limestone, the
University buildings add beauty and charm to
the beautiful campus.
Bloomington
offers the charm of a small town and the
sophistication of a cultural capital with
international caliber performance in opera,
music and theater.
Local
Time Zone
Bloomington
is in the Eastern Time Zone.
At the time of the conference,
Bloomington
will be on Eastern Daylight Time, the same
time as
New York City
and the East Coast of the United States,
and one hour ahead of Chicago.
Weather
Temperatures
in south-central Indiana in the middle of July
are in the high 80’s and low to mid 90’s
and are usually defined as “hot and
humid.”
Besides bringing clothing appropriate
for hot and humid weather conditions, we
suggest that you also include a light jacket
or sweater for use in air-conditioned meeting
rooms.
Local
weather information is available through the
National Weather Service at: http://www.crh.noaa.gov/forecasts/INZ062.php?warncounty=INC105&city=Bloomington
Attractions
Conference
attendees have often enjoyed local attractions
before and after CAP conferences. The
following links may prove helpful in making
plans.
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