On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Bill Woodcock wrote:
> For everybody else, yes, I know I'm being grouchy.I just find this kind
> of behavior incredibly offensive; this kind of reality-defying jingoism is
> one of the most embarassing things about being identified as an American
> while travelling.Happy Than
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Gordon Cook wrote:
>
> In 99 and 2000 there was an internet cafe in Namche. It depended
> for connection to the outside world on a microwave link on towers
> between Lukla and Jiri. In January 2001 the Maoists blew up the
> repeater towers leaving namche and the everest reg
ending the conference,
just be aware...of course, if anyone wants to waste anymore bw on this, I'll
have to turn on my deny flames statement.
Denis
-Original Message-
From: Bill Woodcock
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11/28/2002 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: South Asia Network
>From multiple news sources. Please correct me if I'm wrong, your message
happened to come out as I hear about "possible" issues in Nepal.
Denis
I arrived in Kathmandu on Oct 17 2002, flew to Lukla on october 19th,
spent two weeks treking near everest and flew back to kathmandu on
november
"Poyerd, Denis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From multiple news sources. Please correct me if I'm wrong, your
> message happened to come out as I hear about "possible" issues in
> Nepal.
Oh, come on, don't be a nitwit. Whois says you're in _Arlington,
Virginia, in the United St
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>Sent: 11/27/2002 9:42 PM
>Subject: FYI: South Asia Network Operators Group (SANOG)
>
>
>This is an FYI only...
>
>The first meeting of the South Asia Network Operators Group (SANOG)
will
>
>take place alongside ITConference2003 (http://www.itconference.org.np/)
>
This is an FYI only...
The first meeting of the South Asia Network Operators Group (SANOG) will
take place alongside ITConference2003 (http://www.itconference.org.np/) in
Kathmandu, Nepal on 23rd-27th January 2003.
Its aimed at ISPs and Network Operators in the South Asia region, basically