> Cookies seem to be a scarce resource, so why not bring your own darn
> cookies to the meeting, and you wouldn't have a problem. Seriously, stop
> by a local grocery store, and plop down $3 and buy whatever kind of
> cookies make you the most happy. Aggravation avoided.
That's a very community-
On Wed Mar 29 03:08:59 2006, Brett Thorson wrote:
I think it interesting that the great minds of the IETF are
discussing in
depth something that is probably just slightly more important than
the
outcome of this week's American Idol contest. Oh well, here are my
two
cents...
There's several
I think it interesting that the great minds of the IETF are discussing in
depth something that is probably just slightly more important than the
outcome of this week's American Idol contest. Oh well, here are my two
cents...
Cookies seem to be a scarce resource, so why not bring your own darn
co
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 03:08:39PM -0500, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
> I strongly prefer the new dinner schedule, and I personally
> don't think the theft of cookies is a serious matter.
The whole discussion seems mildly droll to me... :-)
> My feeling is that the refreshments are for _us_, to use f
I strongly prefer the new dinner schedule, and I personally
don't think the theft of cookies is a serious matter.
My feeling is that the refreshments are for _us_, to use for _our_
refreshment,
and if people feel they need a sugar cookie mid-way through a
session, they should be allowed to ha
Stewart Bryant wrote:
In Paris, we switched to a late dinner which was necessary in Paris
but we did this in Dallas. Was this a general decision that I missed?
I prefer dinner from 6 - 8 and a night session where the local customs
support this. This might also cut down the need for afternoon
In Paris, we switched to a late dinner which was necessary in Paris
but we did this in Dallas. Was this a general decision that I missed?
I prefer dinner from 6 - 8 and a night session where the local customs
support this. This might also cut down the need for afternoon sugar
consumption.
I
Fully agree ;-)
Regards,
Jordi
> De: Scott W Brim
> Responder a: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Fecha: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 11:25:31 -0500
> Para: Steve Silverman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: "ietf@ietf.org"
> Asunto: Re: About cookies and refreshments cost and ab
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 11:16:33AM -0500, Steve Silverman allegedly
wrote:
> In Paris, we switched to a late dinner which was necessary in Paris
> but we did this in Dallas. Was this a general decision that I
> missed? I prefer dinner from 6 - 8 and a night session where the
> local customs support
ns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 10:07 AM
> To: ietf@ietf.org
> Subject: Re: About cookies and refreshments cost and abuse
>
>
> ... warning, this thread involves "geeks trying to
> understand the real
> world" ...
>
> My impress
... warning, this thread involves "geeks trying to understand the real
world" ...
My impression (from inside the hotel in Dallas) was that enough people had
travel problems coming into Dallas, which included "travel problems
returning from dinner in the West End to the hotel on Sunday", that e
Hi JORDI,
--On March 23, 2006 5:32:29 PM -0600 JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So my suggestion to be reasonable and fair to all, will be to provide
together with our registration pack, a given number of refreshment
tickets, enough to cover the average needs.
The problem wit
;
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> Fecha: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 12:32:09 -0500
> Para: "ietf@ietf.org"
> CC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Asunto: Re: About cookies and refreshments cost and abuse
>
> Hi JORDI,
>
> --On March 23, 2006 5:32:29 PM -0600 JORDI PALE
The IAOC will have a look at this issue.
Brian
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Jordi
> De: Ned Freed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Responder a: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Fecha: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 16:38:42 -0800 (PST)
> Para: JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: ietfietforg
> Asunt
>So my suggestion to be reasonable and fair to all, will be to provide
>together with our registration pack, a given number of refreshment tickets,
>enough to cover the average needs.
I also did this several times, but I believe what I got will definitely less
than
what you would like to plan t
Hi,
I will like to make an observation about something that captured my
attention the last few meetings.
I frequently see in meetings people filling up their back-packs with drinks,
fruits and cookies. I'm not talking just about one extra drink. I'm talking
some times even about people leaving th
> Hi,
> I will like to make an observation about something that captured my
> attention the last few meetings.
> I frequently see in meetings people filling up their back-packs with drinks,
> fruits and cookies. I'm not talking just about one extra drink. I'm talking
> some times even about peopl
Hi,
I will like to make an observation about something that captured my
attention the last few meetings.
I frequently see in meetings people filling up their back-packs with drinks,
fruits and cookies. I'm not talking just about one extra drink. I'm talking
some times even about people leaving th
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