> You know how many times I go to conferences and end up just
> leaving the bag or whatever the gift is in the hotel room?
> Every single one.
>
> Though, I must say, the bag from Salt Lake City is the best
> one I've ever been given and still use that. So unless
> there is a really high quality b
Problem is you get a bag at almost EVERY conference in this industry. I've
started to (politely) refuse the bag in the last 5 years or so, accepting
only any "required" contents such as the program.
Years ago, when I worked for Interop, we over-ordered on the canvas bags
one year and made a donati
On Wednesday, August 11, 2004, at 04:28 PM, Paul Hoffman / VPNC wrote:
Even mediumly-constructed canvas bags can be more useful than a
t-shirt.
That varies by human. One thing that I would love to bits would
be a t-shirt made out of coolmax or some other high-techie fabric,
instead of cotton. Fo
Even mediumly-constructed canvas bags can be more useful than a
t-shirt. I have no problem using my Networld '91 canvas bag to schlep
groceries around. And canvas bags are great for lab equipment. Or
beach gear.
--Paul Hoffman, Director
--VPN Consortium
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>>I, btw, just checked in at the Usenix Security Symposium and received
>>a very nice, durable, and usable, but still not too expensive bag with
>>a Usenix logo printed on.
>>
>>That's much better than any T-Shirt.
You know how many times I go to conferences and end up just
leaving the bag or what
>I, btw, just checked in at the Usenix Security Symposium and received
>a very nice, durable, and usable, but still not too expensive bag with
>a Usenix logo printed on.
I'd argue that bag is the best deal.
It really depends on the quality. I get a bag at almost every single meeting
I go to.
OTOH,
I, btw, just checked in at the Usenix Security Symposium and received
a very nice, durable, and usable, but still not too expensive bag with
a Usenix logo printed on.
That's much better than any T-Shirt.
regards
Hadmut
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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, includ
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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>> 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 ti
On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 21:27:52 EDT, Bill Sommerfeld said:
> Huh? There have been (small numbers of) clued people wearing collars
> and ties at just about every IETF I've attended..
And I'm willing to bet that at least some subset of the clued-collar-tie-IETF
group is actually a clued-tshirt-corpora
> 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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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.
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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Collar/Tie pins would be good!
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Hadmut Danisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Backpacks? Computer bags?
Pocket protectors.
In leather.
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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 sunsh
On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 12:18:19AM -0700, Michel Py wrote:
>
> _ties_? Why not a designer suit while you're at it.
What's wrong about ties? Pretty good way to make advertising for IETF
in commercial environment. Just a thought.
> Sandals. We want IETF sandals.
Yeah, but difficult to print a lo
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