Re: [Nanog-futures] Bhutan discovers the NANOG Problem...

2008-07-14 Thread Philip Smith
Robert Seastrom said the following on 7/7/08 05:16: It seems that Bhutan is having trouble with web surfing and gaming during their sessions: http://uk.reuters.com/article/technologyNewsMolt/idUKB12933220080630 It is a thought though... Should we try a NANOG without network or power

Re: [Nanog-futures] Bhutan discovers the NANOG Problem...

2008-07-14 Thread Koch, Christian
43 was my first nanog - needless to say, majority of the people attending were on laptops not paying attention to the presenter. We all have jobs, but if you can't leave your job for a few days w/o needing to be in front of your computer doing _something_ , send someone else to the conference

Re: [Nanog-futures] Bhutan discovers the NANOG Problem...

2008-07-14 Thread Paul Ferguson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - -- Koch,Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Surely I understand situations arise where you have to fire up your vpn and do something, and that's foreseeable, but if you're going to just go to the con to be on your laptop all day, what is the point?

Re: [Nanog-futures] Bhutan discovers the NANOG Problem...

2008-07-14 Thread Koch, Christian
It has no affect on me, personally. I don't care if you go and pay just to get a free t-shirt. -- Christian Koch Sr. Network Engineer 95 Christopher Columbus Drive Jersey City, NJ 07302 Direct:212/334.8551 Mobile:917/346.6133 -Original Message- From: Paul Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Nanog-futures] Bhutan discovers the NANOG Problem...

2008-07-14 Thread Sean Figgins
Koch, Christian wrote: 43 was my first nanog - needless to say, majority of the people attending were on laptops not paying attention to the presenter. Some people can multi task. They use their computers to get a better view of the presentations, look up relevant material, and be better

Re: [Nanog-futures] Bhutan discovers the NANOG Problem...

2008-07-14 Thread Koch, Christian
obvious.. And I understand and agree with some things you have stated. As I mentioned it was my first nanog, and that was my observation and first impression. ck -Original Message- From: Sean Figgins [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: nanog-futures@nanog.org nanog-futures@nanog.org Sent: Mon Jul

Re: [Nanog-futures] Bhutan discovers the NANOG Problem...

2008-07-14 Thread Koch, Christian
Thanks for the justification... -Original Message- From: Joel Jaeggli [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Koch, Christian CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]; nanog-futures@nanog.org nanog-futures@nanog.org Sent: Mon Jul 14 23:23:52 2008 Subject: Re: [Nanog-futures] Bhutan discovers the NANOG

Re: [Nanog-futures] Bhutan discovers the NANOG Problem...

2008-07-14 Thread Alan Clegg
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Paul Ferguson wrote: -- Koch,Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Surely I understand situations arise where you have to fire up your vpn and do something, and that's foreseeable, but if you're going to just go to the con to be on your laptop all