Hadmut Danisch wrote:
A cap like those LAPD caps? An FBI-like jacket? IETF-suspenders? Cool
sunglasses? Outdoor-Shirts?
Backpacks? Computer bags?
Find a hotel with a laaarge swimming pool and give IETF swimsuits?
Baywatch? Netwatch? IETF-Towels?
Mugs, pins, belts?
Translucent eye-controlled
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Backpacks? Computer bags?
Pocket protectors.
In leather.
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First, let me apologize for bcc-ing, rather than cc-ing, the
IETF list. I _told_ you I was burned out, and I'm not even on
the IESG (although I'm clearly getting old).
Several people have written me and said, essentially, not
everyone is on the IESG, and _we_ are still fresh on Friday.
Ok,
Collar/Tie pins would be good!
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Dr Harsh Verma wrote:
Collar/Tie pins would be good!
There are collars and ties at IETF meetings now?
How the mighty has fallen.
cheers,
gja
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So I guess we'll stick with T-shirts at 61. Also, Thanks for the
people who told me (from the US largely) that there were never any big
enough shirts left, and to those from Europe who told me that there
were only ever big shirts left!!!
Cheers!
Ben.
There are collars and ties at IETF meetings now?
How the mighty has fallen.
Huh? There have been (small numbers of) clued people wearing collars
and ties at just about every IETF I've attended..
- Bill
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There are collars and ties at IETF meetings now?
How the mighty has fallen.
Huh? There have been (small numbers of) clued people wearing collars
and ties at just about every IETF I've attended..
Bob Moskowitz was here this time, and
Jon Crowcroft told us in UCL-CS back in '85 that the pre-IETF meetings were
smoke filled rooms, including uniforms with medal-bars out to the elbows...
-George
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On Tue, 10 Aug 2004, George Michaelson wrote:
Personally, I find the requirement of wearing clothes tiresome, but then
again, who REALLY wants to see all the IETF'ers naked?
Enjoy,
Scott
Jon Crowcroft told us in UCL-CS back in '85 that the pre-IETF meetings were
smoke filled rooms,
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