can't
register as the form comes up with a python error]
all the best,
Lawrence
On 20 Feb 2008, at 17:31, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Feb 20, 2008 12:23 PM, lconroy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
WTF - why am I REQUIRED to enter the ISO-3166 code for my country
of residence.
[snip
Hi Folks,
WTF - why am I REQUIRED to enter the ISO-3166 code for my country
of residence.
This is the -Internet- Engineering Task Force. So what the heck is
wrong with UK
(as in the country code TLD of the same name), not to mention the
Country.
This is (if nothing else) a Fenian ploy.
I
Hi Folks,
I didn't see this mentioned yet, but the overflow hotel in
Vancouver (the Marriot) sold
out of the its IETF room block a while ago; they DO have rooms, but
it will cost you an
extra 600 bucks.
all the best,
Lawrence
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Ietf mailing
Hi Folks,
in the process of re-writing the ENUM Experiences draft, I wanted
to check that its statement on the characters that can be found in
POSIX Extended Regular Expressions (as called up in RFC 3402) is
correct. However, the referenced standard is an IEEE document that
those fine
Alvestrand wrote:
lconroy wrote:
Hi Folks,
as a slight counter to that:
I have had feedback in the past from WGs that it is unwise to
include the
WG's ML inside a draft intended (eventually) to be an RFC.
The rationale was that the WG (and its ML) will disappear, whilst
an RFC is forever
Hi Folks,
as a slight counter to that:
I have had feedback in the past from WGs that it is unwise to include
the
WG's ML inside a draft intended (eventually) to be an RFC.
The rationale was that the WG (and its ML) will disappear, whilst an
RFC is forever.
However, an unprocessed/not
Hi folks,
I can confirm that the D-Link DWL-AG660 doesn't work with the
Orangeware driver, and
that their e-mail support is quaint. They asked me to remove and re-
install the driver.
Unsurprisingly, this doesn't make an iota of difference, and it still
doesn't detect the card.
I don't
Marshall,
How the heck did you manage to find *anywhere* in the South of
England
where the nearest pub was over 10 miles away? As a Southerner, I'm
amazed.
Seriously, folks, I try to avoid driving on the wrong side of the
road, so is
there a problem in walking about in this area of