Hi Chuck,
Glad you asked. I was in a similar situation at Networkers 2000 in Orlando.
I was attending a "power session" on MPLS. Bruce Davies, a Cisco Fellow, was
the speaker. After the session was over I walked up to him and requested him
to sign his book " MPLS - Technology and Applications". He did it with a
very comforting and reassuring smile and also shook my hand. You can make
your own conclusions. Thanks.
Aziz S. Islam
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Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 5:27 PM
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Subject: Off Topic - Ask Miss Manners - Protocol and Behaviour
Dear Miss Groupstudy Manners,
I have the privilege and good fortune of attending a meeting at which
someone who is recognized as one of the top people in the field, and author
of a well received book on the subject, will also be in attendance.
My question is this: is it considered rude, not to mention obsequious, to
whip out my copy of said person's book and ask for an autograph? Should this
be done during the introductions, at the first break, or out in the parking
lot?
Also, how do I keep from hurting myself nodding my head in agreement with
said guru?
Thanks.
Chuck
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