The economy was probably at least as big a deterrent as the weather.
That's one deterrent I wold rather not have as a permanent feature :-)
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Michael Richardson wrote:
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> > "Scott" == Scott Bradner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> None of the Mac folks I've talked to have had any success with the
> >> wireless DHCP. We have to hand configure.
>
> Scott> I had no problems with the DHCP on my Mac
> "Scott" == Scott Bradner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> None of the Mac folks I've talked to have had any success with the
>> wireless DHCP. We have to hand configure.
Scott> I had no problems with the DHCP on my Mac - often getting an address
Scott> long before many of t
> so, my conclusion? ... problems ... can be ... traced to the ...
> cell phone
Those studying the use of cell phones for education have come to
similar yet entirely sincere conclusions:
http://sll.stanford.edu/projects/mobilelearning
Live UDP audio has the same kinds of problems as di
What can we do for you?
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Arief Hamdani Gunawan
RisTI - PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia
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At 12:52 22/03/01, William Allen Simpson wrote:
>This is a rare case where I disagree with Phil. This is a good
>location. Unfortunately, it wasn't cold enough to discourage the
>usual gaggle of folks that haven't read the charter or the drafts
I thought the host folk and hotel di
> None of the Mac folks I've talked to have had any success with the
> wireless DHCP. We have to hand configure.
I had no problems with the DHCP on my Mac - often getting an address
long before many of the non-macs around me got addresses
Scott
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 04:54:07PM -0600, Dave Crocker wrote:
> Neither is GIF, which is what the presentation would have to use if the
> data were characterized as an HTML web page.
No PNG? :-)
ciao, .mau.
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Paul Hoffman / IMC wrote:
> At 12:52 PM -0500 3/22/01, William Allen Simpson wrote:
> >None of the Mac folks I've talked to have had any success with the
> >wireless DHCP. We have to hand configure.
You to set the ssid for the network you're on, it's not broadcast on this
n
At 12:52 PM -0500 3/22/01, William Allen Simpson wrote:
>None of the Mac folks I've talked to have had any success with the
>wireless DHCP. We have to hand configure.
You must run in a different circle of IETF Mac users. None of the
many that I know (including me) had any problem.
--Paul Hoffm
"Kastenholz, Frank" wrote:
> First, here is FAR (Federal Aviation Regulation) 91.21:
>
> (b) Paragraph (a) of this section does not apply to--
> (1) Portable voice recorders;
I hope this gets updated to specify *analog* recorders. An MP3 recorder could be
pretty noisy.
--
/===
>>The real problem has been DHCP (again).
>use ipv6 ;-)))
i'm running IPv6-only laptop and having no problem at all.
there were issues with wireless basestations during the early part
of the week, but with help from John Richey "the wireless guy" of
Lucent, it wor
In a previous message, William Allen Simpson said:
[...]
> The real problem has been DHCP (again). Cannot get an address on
> wireless at all (checked every day). Takes several tries (up to 20
> minutes) to get an address on wired network.
>
> Also, my Farallon card on my Mac has had a tough
At/À 12:52 2001-03-22 -0500, William Allen Simpson you wrote/vous écriviez:
>This is a rare case where I disagree with Phil. This is a good
>location. Unfortunately, it wasn't cold enough to discourage the
>usual gaggle of folks that haven't read the charter or the drafts
>
>It seems pretty
This is a rare case where I disagree with Phil. This is a good
location. Unfortunately, it wasn't cold enough to discourage the
usual gaggle of folks that haven't read the charter or the drafts
It seems pretty warm to me, and I'm walking down 6 blocks to the
cheaper hotel.
The real pro
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At 01:04 PM 3/21/01 -0800, Marshall T. Rose wrote:
>> IEEE Spectrum from about 3-4 years ago had a lot of information on this. I
>> don't have the issue here, but it's a starting place.
>
>ole - thanks. my basic question remains the same, setting aside the
>non-reproducible anecdotal reports, c
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On Wed 2001.03.21, Jon Crowcroft wrote:
> this is a solicitation to peopel that know london
> (the venue for the next ietf)
Any idea when this is likely to be?
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Sorry I couldn't make it to "mpls" to enjoy the winter, this prototype for
my I-D has me so tied, but I'd sure like to plan for th
Marshall T Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> a rationale reason for asking folks to turn the things off is because
> the airlines don't want people to be distracted during take-off and
> landing, when most things tend to go wrong. if they'd just come out
and
> say this, most people would probabl
Marshall T Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> a rationale reason for asking folks to turn the things off is because
> the airlines don't want people to be distracted during take-off and
> landing, when most things tend to go wrong. if they'd just come out and
> say this, most people would probabl
Power corrupts; Powerpoint corrupts absolutely.
vint
At 03:23 PM 3/21/2001 -0500, Mike O'Dell wrote:
>actually the hazard of Powerpoint is to the IETF,
>whether or not airborne
>
>i'd be in favor of a rule outlawing printed slides,
>much less real-time video spew with projectors
>
>but then i'm
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