Please send corrections (and especially name mis-attributions
and mispellings) to me privately, so I can make them in the official minutes,
but this is what I caught so far...
Spencer
1930-2200 Plenary - International
Ballroom Center - Welcome, and
introduction - Harald Alvestrand
It's 1:30am. There's a guard in the terminal room. He seems to be
guarding two printers and a whole bunch of CAT5 cable and powerstrips.
He doesn't seem to be guarding any terminals.
Would it be more efficient to leave the CAT5 unattended and just lock
the printers up at night? If there's a
There was a jacket left in the bar last night. If you can identify what is
in the pocket (and offer the appropriate level of compensation for custodial
care) it can be claimed at the registration desk.
Tony
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I realize that you're trying to be responsive to the community, and
while
I applaud the effort, I believe that some of this information might be
useful
to the wrong community. For instance, http://noc.ietf.org/detail.php
has
way too much
OK, I'll ask.
Who convinced the Washington Redskins Cheerleaders to show
up during today's afternoon break? C'mon, raise your hand.
WG
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On Nov 08, 2004, at 13:57, Peter Ford wrote:
In the interest of completeness I would note that at the time the size
of the global Internet routing table was also a very high concern and
core to at least one session at each IETF meeting at the time.
I'd like to confirm this. When I first
see http://www.fightforchildren.org/events_2_1.asp
At 03:57 PM 11/11/2004, William Gilliam wrote:
OK, I'll ask.
Who convinced the Washington Redskins Cheerleaders to show
up during today's afternoon break? C'mon, raise your hand.
WG
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Read Ralph Ellison's Battle Royal...
joelja
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Lou Berger wrote:
see http://www.fightforchildren.org/events_2_1.asp
At 03:57 PM 11/11/2004, William Gilliam wrote:
OK, I'll ask.
Who convinced the Washington Redskins Cheerleaders to show
up during today's afternoon break? C'mon,
Hmm, maybe we could put an IPv4 and IPv6 proponent in the ring?
But who would pay to see it?
Tim
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 04:13:23PM -0500, Lou Berger wrote:
see http://www.fightforchildren.org/events_2_1.asp
At 03:57 PM 11/11/2004, William Gilliam wrote:
OK, I'll ask.
Who convinced the
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Brian == Brian E Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian to achieve a reasonably consistent Internet. The intention
Brian is that everybody stays for 4.5 days and takes an active part
Brian in multiple WGs and BOFs. Parachuting in for one WG is
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Tim Chown wrote:
Hmm, maybe we could put an IPv4 and IPv6 proponent in the ring?
Those are IP proponents...
But who would pay to see it?
Tim
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 04:13:23PM -0500, Lou Berger wrote:
see http://www.fightforchildren.org/events_2_1.asp
At 03:57 PM 11/11/2004,
Updated NTP BOF Agenda
1300Intro/Agenda bashingChairs
1305Goals/Purpose/Charter Intro Chairs
1320Status of stime WG Pat Cain
1330Reflections from the NTP frontline Dave Plonka
1345Evolution of NTP since RFC 1305
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