Clint Chaplin [mailto:clint.chap...@gmail.com] writes:

> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Randall Gellens <rg+i...@qualcomm.com>
> wrote:
> > At 10:08 AM +0700 9/1/10, Glen Zorn wrote:
> >
> >>  > > Why Kauai?  You list detailed reasons why Hawaii is logical and
> >>>
> >>>  > solves for many of the problems, but you don't say why this
> island.
> >>>
> >>>  Because it's the nicest, obviously. :)
> >>
> >>  I strongly disagree: the leeward coast of Maui (in particular, Kihei
> &
> >>  south) is far better.  Kauai is way too rainy...
> >
> > However, any of the Hawaiian
> > islands would be a great choice, given the ease of travel
> arrangements, the
> > warm weather which reduces the need for much of the luggage (no need
> for
> > warm clothes),
> 
> IEEE 802 wireless interim meetings in September have been at the
> Waikoloa Resort for the last few years.  The meeting rooms are so
> heavily air condituoned that the attendees now know to bring a sweater
> to the meeting.

Bad luck/poor communication?  The meetings I've attended there (both IEEE &
WiMAX) have been comfortable

> 
> 
> >
> > --
> > Randall Gellens
> > Opinions are personal;    facts are suspect;    I speak for myself
> only
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> Clint (JOATMON) Chaplin
> Principal Engineer
> Corporate Standardization (US)
> SISA


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