>What's really ironic in your mentioning this (in a deju vu thread) is >that the Dow first hit and closed above 10,000 when we were here in >1999. I remember watching for it on (probably) the same sign. Gee, you noticed this too, huh? As for the "US-centric" accusations, I have no problem with holding the IETF in various countries around the world. But when it *is* held in the US, adequate facilities should be selected. Phil
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