[Nanog-futures] NANOG 52 Members Outing in Denver
*The NANOG 52 Members Outing* Denver Whitewater Rafting Outing – Saturday June 11th 2011 In appreciation for your NANOG membership, you are cordially invited to a social outing with colleagues and friends of the NANOG Membership community. Come and join us in this unique event open only to members and their invited guests. Be a part of the first of what we foresee as a traditional event for NANOG Members. *Members White Water Rafting Adventure* *Who: *NANOG members and their invited guests * * *What: *A whitewater rafting outing to Denver Clear Creek for a beginner level (Class II and Class III) rafting. *When: *Saturday, June 11th 2011 from 1:30pm – 7:30pm *Where: *Bus pickup will be in front of the Downtown Sheraton (Conference Hotel) *Cost: *The total cost for members is $95 per person (assuming a group of 15 or more). This is a full-service trip and includes guide, raft rentals, life jackets, food, and transportation to and from the Sheraton hotel. * * *A Sneak Preview: Denver Clear Creek* Nestled in an historic mining valley, beautiful Colorado scenery will complement an exciting whitewater adventure. On more difficult trips the rapids come one right after another, but if you look carefully, you may spot muskrat, beaver, deer, bighorn sheep, or even an occasional bear or mountain lion! With an average gradient of 67 feet per mile, and over 100 feet per mile on the advanced section, Clear Creek offers more rapids than most commercially rafted rivers in the state. Beginners will be thrilled that an entry level trip has this much whitewater. Please contact the event coordinator to reserve your spot and for payment arrangements (via PayPal). Event coordinator: Myriad Supply - www.myriadsupply.com Coordinator Contact: David Weissmann - 212.257.6252 - dweiss...@myriadsupply.com If you are not a NANOG Member, please consider joining today by visiting https://newnog.org/join.php to process your membership! Look forward to seeing everyone in Denver! Betty On Behalf of the Development Team -- Betty Burke NewNOG/NANOG Executive Director Office (810) 214-1218 -- Betty Burke NewNOG/NANOG Executive Director Office (810) 214-1218 Cell(810) 348-0212 ___ Nanog-futures mailing list Nanog-futures@nanog.org https://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog-futures
Re: [Nanog-futures] GoogleGroups and Nanog (was Re: IPv6 Availability on XO)
Sorry about that - I approved it to the list without looking at it in depth (hit Approve to quickly). Mea Culpa Mike On behalf of the NANOG CC -- Michael K. Smith - CISSP, GSEC, GISP Chief Technical Officer - Adhost Internet LLC mksm...@adhost.com w: +1 (206) 404-9500 f: +1 (206) 404-9050 PGP: B49A DDF5 8611 27F3 08B9 84BB E61E 38C0 (Key ID: 0x9A96777D) > -Original Message- > From: Lynda [mailto:shr...@deaddrop.org] > Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 8:06 AM > To: Nanog Futures > Subject: [Nanog-futures] GoogleGroups and Nanog (was Re: IPv6 Availability > on XO) > > On 5/23/2011 8:16 PM, Ryan Malayter wrote: > > (stuff about XO and IPv6) > > This was sent to nan...@googlegroups.com instead of to Nanog, and my > mail client conveniently marked it as spam. In the old days, when a > mailing list was gatewayed to Usenet, I think it may have been simpler > for people to recognize that they were replying to a Usenet group, and a > mailing list, and set the headers accordingly. I'm guessing that (since > I just moved to a new machine, and spam filtering needs to be trained > all over again) NANOG has been accepting email from googlegroups for > quite a while, and I just never noticed. > > I'm busy being a Luddite today (Google managed to step on my last nerves > last night), but the headers still seemed extra strange to me. Is it > just me? > > > ___ > Nanog-futures mailing list > Nanog-futures@nanog.org > https://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog-futures ___ Nanog-futures mailing list Nanog-futures@nanog.org https://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog-futures
[Nanog-futures] GoogleGroups and Nanog (was Re: IPv6 Availability on XO)
On 5/23/2011 8:16 PM, Ryan Malayter wrote: (stuff about XO and IPv6) This was sent to nan...@googlegroups.com instead of to Nanog, and my mail client conveniently marked it as spam. In the old days, when a mailing list was gatewayed to Usenet, I think it may have been simpler for people to recognize that they were replying to a Usenet group, and a mailing list, and set the headers accordingly. I'm guessing that (since I just moved to a new machine, and spam filtering needs to be trained all over again) NANOG has been accepting email from googlegroups for quite a while, and I just never noticed. I'm busy being a Luddite today (Google managed to step on my last nerves last night), but the headers still seemed extra strange to me. Is it just me? ___ Nanog-futures mailing list Nanog-futures@nanog.org https://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog-futures