You would think that a convention full of networking folk would have
prepared better for congestion control. :-)

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Stracke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: guidance (re: social event politeness)


> Sean Doran wrote:
>
> >   Is it appropriate to name & shame people who were cutting into
> > line yesterday during the social event, yet who did not admit to
> > and fix the error of their ways when it was pointed out that this
> > unfair behaviour is inappropriate?
>
> I will admit that I cut once, basically by accident, because I saw what
> looked like a table with nobody lined up at it--of course, the line was
> on the other side.  I'm still not sure how I missed that--I think I was
> just too hungry; when I saw food, I got tunnel vision and went straight
> for it.  I apologize.
>
> (Of course, we could discuss how the social was laid out so as to make it
> almost impossible to have well-defined lines...not an excuse, but it was
> part of the problem.)
>
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