At/À 11:14 2001-03-20 -0500, John Day you wrote/vous écriviez:


>>The electronic outdoor temperature sign in the skyway reading
>>"39". The units aren't mentioned. Kelvins?
>
>Wow!!! It must be Spring in Minneapolis.  I hadn't realized it would be so 
>warm.  Nice that it worked out that way.
>
>>
>>The stockbroker's electronic sign showing the Dow trying to break
>>10,000.
>>
>>I understand the reasoning for holding the IETF here -- to discourage
>>all but the most highly motivated from attending. But it doesn't seem
>>to be working. So why, oh why, can't we just permanently move this
>>thing to (say) Las Vegas, where there are hotels actually large enough
>>to accomodate us, and where the winter climate is actually survivable?
>
>Even with Spring in MN, this is probably still a good idea.  Or New 
>Orleans, at least it is warm and centrally located.

sorry, but this is a US centric comment. IETF is international, so 
centrally located is an interesting question: center of the earth (probably 
enough hot...;-))).

back on work...

Marc.


>Take care,


Marc Blanchet
Viagénie inc.
tel: 418-656-9254
http://www.viagenie.qc.ca

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