somebody would invent
either a time machine or possibly a body doubler, it would make things
significantly more convenient!
Steve Silverman
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e for address space?
Another option would be to charge several dollars per cookie. I estimate
this would generate enough income to solve all financial problems and
possibly extend the lives of the attendees.
I can't believe this thread has continued this long.
Steve Silverman
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It would be simpler, cheaper, and more reliable to have one guy with
a whistle in each meeting who could blow the whistle and ask for the
speaker's name when appropriate.
Steve Silverman
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efficient. This increases latency,
apparent traffic on the net, and is a real waste of money.
Yes this would mean a mobile node needs to get new addresses as it
moves. So what. We already have DHCP. Cell phones do a handoff
already.
Steve Silverman
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t we did this in Dallas. Was this a general decision that I missed?
I prefer dinner from 6 - 8 and a night session where the local customs
support this. This might also cut down the need for afternoon sugar
consumption.
Steve Silverman
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> From: Spencer Dawki
sers. How difficult this
would be to implement on the message exploders is another question.
Steve Silverman
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I registered for the social event in Paris, paid for it, and then
received several emails asking
for my credit card info from Kim Wallet, purportedly from
france-connection. Is this legitimate or a phishing expedition?
No I haven't responded to the emails.
Steve
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odies.
Dr. Roberts said he had submitted this work to the IETF but it hadn't
been assigned to a WG. He is apparently unfamiliar with IETF
procedures.
Steve Silverman
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> Droms
explain what they are proposing.
IMO this leads to a better quality of discussion.
But this limits the number of topics that can be worked on in a week
to far less than the IETF tries to cover.
Steve Silverman
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different equipment each time. There is a certain learning curve with
a lot of pressure for immediate results.
Steve Silverman
> On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 07:30:07 -0800
> Dave Crocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 14:55:47 +0100, Henk Uijterwaal wrote:
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&
mited bandwidth could see the
the charts in all their detail.
This would mean setting up a directory in advance to which either
anyone (or possibly just WG chairs) could upload. It could be mirrored
on a server at the meeting site.
Steve Silverman
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, just walking
the streets. Get a few good guide books.
I just hope I can get support to attend this meeting.
Steve Silverman
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> (Jefsey) Morfin
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) would not expect the IAB chair to be
particularly irresponsible.
Can anyone explain why certain positions are non-voting?
Steve Silverman
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> Huston
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The payment process failed for me.
Steve Silverman
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> Baker
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> Has
Can anyone provide guidance on how to travel from the airport to
the meeting hotel?
Steve
. I'm not saying I like with this but as a practical
matter,
if the government controls the switches and can throw people in jail
(or simply shoot them), it can
also restrict what is implemented on the network equipment.
Steve Silverman
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As to the name badges, it seems to me that allowing an optional field
on the
registration form and name badge for name in Unicode seems eminently
fair
to those whose names use a Non-AASCII alphabet.
As far as the bluesheets, I have been told that the only purpose for
these
is to estimate meeting
no idea what this is referring to. When I represented the DOD,
they would have been quite dissatisfied
if I has not been active in the meetings.
Steve Silverman
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