Re: [IETF] RE: Time in the Air

2013-06-03 Thread Dick Franks
On 31 May 2013 20:56, Carlos M. Martinez carlosm3...@gmail.com wrote: You are right, Wellington is almost 7 degrees south of Montevideo, although I hope it's better served by airlines :D also nearer the equator than most of Europe; a geographical fact of life that has been conveniently

Re: [IETF] RE: Time in the Air

2013-05-31 Thread Warren Kumari
On May 31, 2013, at 10:03 AM, l.w...@surrey.ac.uk wrote: clearly, all IETF meetings should be in Cape Town, Wellington, or Perth, because more time in the air means more time without interruption where drafts can be read before the meeting. quiet time on a plane can be productive time.

Re: [IETF] RE: Time in the Air

2013-05-31 Thread Jorge Amodio
Completely off-topic too, but since I live in the southernmost capital city of the world, and certainly not the best served by airlines When you moved to NZ ? ;-) -J

Re: [IETF] RE: Time in the Air

2013-05-31 Thread Carlos M. Martinez
We now live in a blessed, sort-of, time, where you perhaps have in-flight Internet but no-one presumes you do, so you get the Internet and its benefits without the constant distraction of other people calling, emailing and expecting immediate answers and all that :D Completely off-topic too, but

Re: [IETF] RE: Time in the Air

2013-05-31 Thread Carlos M. Martinez
You are right, Wellington is almost 7 degrees south of Montevideo, although I hope it's better served by airlines :D cheers! ~C. On 5/31/13 3:24 PM, Jorge Amodio wrote: Completely off-topic too, but since I live in the southernmost capital city of the world, and certainly not the best