Re: [100attendees] Any old badges?

Robert Moskowitz <rgm@labs.htt-consult.com> Sun, 05 November 2017 12:57 UTC

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To: Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@gmail.com>, 100attendees@ietf.org
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The oldest in my collection is #62, but my first meeting was #26....  :)

So I guess you will have to look at it in a mirror.

Bob

On 11/04/2017 11:09 PM, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
> Some people keep old conference badges as mementos. Sometimes, that
> includes old IETF badges.
>
> So here's a suggestion, since IETF 100 is coming up and that is a
> slightly magic number**.
>
> If you've kept old IETF badges, bring the oldest one you have to
> Singapore... and wear it. (I'm sure the Secretariat would like you
> to wear the current badge, too.)
>
> No prize on offer, but it would fun to watch out for the oldest badge.
>
> Regards
>     Brian Carpenter
>
> ** 100 decimal equals 64 hexadecimal, which would be a square if
> it was decimal. 100 decimal also equals 144 octal, which would
> also be a square if it was decimal. Probably 100 has other
> fun properties, but that's one that I noticed.
>
> This is the first IETF since IETF 4 to have this property. The
> next IETFs to have this property will be IETF 256 and IETF 289.
> After that, you'll have to wait a very long time.
>
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